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Background imageWashington D C Collection: The Washington Monument and Surroundings, North View (litho) (b&w photo)

The Washington Monument and Surroundings, North View (litho) (b&w photo)
BAL124128 The Washington Monument and Surroundings, North View (litho) (b&w photo) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: built between 1848 and 1884; ); American

Background imageWashington D C Collection: View of Washington Monument as it now Appears, from Gleasons Pictorial

View of Washington Monument as it now Appears, from Gleasons Pictorial
BAL124127 View of Washington Monument as it now Appears, from Gleasons Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, engraved by Frank Leslie, 1854 (engraving) (b&w photo) by American School

Background imageWashington D C Collection: BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, 1916. The office of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle at 608 14th Street N

BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, 1916. The office of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle at 608 14th Street N.W. in Washington D.C. Photograph, 1916

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WASHINGTON D. C. c1915. Men loading snow onto a wagon after a snow storm in Washington D

WASHINGTON D. C. c1915. Men loading snow onto a wagon after a snow storm in Washington D
WASHINGTON D.C. c1915. Men loading snow onto a wagon after a snow storm in Washington D.C. Photograph, c1915

Background imageWashington D C Collection: STORM DAMAGE, 1913. Row houses damaged by a storm in Washington, D. C. Photograph

STORM DAMAGE, 1913. Row houses damaged by a storm in Washington, D. C. Photograph
STORM DAMAGE, 1913. Row houses damaged by a storm in Washington, D.C. Photograph, 30 July 1913

Background imageWashington D C Collection: STORM DAMAGE, 1913. Men looking at downed tree limbs and other debris in a flooded

STORM DAMAGE, 1913. Men looking at downed tree limbs and other debris in a flooded street after a storm in Washington, D.C. Photograph, 30 July 1913

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WASHINGTON D. C. c1916. Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington D. C. Photograph, c1916

WASHINGTON D. C. c1916. Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington D. C. Photograph, c1916
WASHINGTON D.C. c1916. Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington D.C. Photograph, c1916

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WASHINGTON D. C. 1913. Storm damage in Washington D. C. Photograph, 30 July 1913

WASHINGTON D. C. 1913. Storm damage in Washington D. C. Photograph, 30 July 1913
WASHINGTON D.C. 1913. Storm damage in Washington D.C. Photograph, 30 July 1913

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WASHINGTON D. C. 1913. Storm damage at 7th Street and L Street NW in Washington D

WASHINGTON D. C. 1913. Storm damage at 7th Street and L Street NW in Washington D
WASHINGTON D.C. 1913. Storm damage at 7th Street and L Street NW in Washington D.C. Photograph, 30 July 1913

Background imageWashington D C Collection: U. S. CAPITOL, c1846. View of the east front elevation of the United States Capitol in Washington

U. S. CAPITOL, c1846. View of the east front elevation of the United States Capitol in Washington
U.S. CAPITOL, c1846. View of the east front elevation of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. Daguerreotype by John Plumbe, c1846

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WASHINGTON D. C. c1900. Street scene in Washington D

WASHINGTON D. C. c1900. Street scene in Washington D
WASHINGTON D.C. c1900. Street scene in Washington D.C. with the United States Capitol Building in the distance. Stereograph, c1900

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WASHINGTON MONUMENT, 1883. Crowds gathered on the grounds of the White House on Easter Monday

WASHINGTON MONUMENT, 1883. Crowds gathered on the grounds of the White House on Easter Monday, 1883, with the still unfinished Washington Monument visible in the distance

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WASHINGTON MONUMENT, 1884. A view of the Washington Monument in Washington, D. C

WASHINGTON MONUMENT, 1884. A view of the Washington Monument in Washington, D. C
WASHINGTON MONUMENT, 1884. A view of the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. at the time of its completion in 1884

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WASHINGTON MONUMENT, 1876. A view of the partially constructed Washington Monument in Washington

WASHINGTON MONUMENT, 1876. A view of the partially constructed Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. Photographed in 1876, when construction was resumed after a delay of about twenty years

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WASHINGTON MONUMENT, c1883. A view of the still unfinished Washington Monument in Washington, D

WASHINGTON MONUMENT, c1883. A view of the still unfinished Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. c1883

Background imageWashington D C Collection: SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. Arts and Industries Building of the Smithsonian Institution

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. Arts and Industries Building of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. Originally called the National Museum. Photograph, c1905

Background imageWashington D C Collection: HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING. View of the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, D

HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING. View of the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1910

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WHITE HOUSE: DINING ROOM. Private dining room at the White House in Washington, D

WHITE HOUSE: DINING ROOM. Private dining room at the White House in Washington, D.C. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, c1900

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WASHINGTON, D. C. 1889. A crowd waiting in front of the Old Executive Office Building

WASHINGTON, D. C. 1889. A crowd waiting in front of the Old Executive Office Building
WASHINGTON, D.C. 1889. A crowd waiting in front of the Old Executive Office Building on Pennsylvania Avenue and 17th Street, Washington, D.C. waiting to be admitted to a White House reception, 1889

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WHITE HOUSE: CONSERVATORY. The conservatory at the White House, Washington, D. C. c1902

WHITE HOUSE: CONSERVATORY. The conservatory at the White House, Washington, D. C. c1902
WHITE HOUSE: CONSERVATORY. The conservatory at the White House, Washington, D.C. c1902

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WHITE HOUSE, 1914. View of the east garden, colonnade and the White House, Washington, D

WHITE HOUSE, 1914. View of the east garden, colonnade and the White House, Washington, D.C. 1914

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WHITE HOUSE, 1821. The rebuilt White House in Washington, D. C. Watercolor, French

WHITE HOUSE, 1821. The rebuilt White House in Washington, D. C. Watercolor, French
WHITE HOUSE, 1821. The rebuilt White House in Washington, D.C. Watercolor, French, 1821, after a sketch made the previous year

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WHITE HOUSE, CAPITOL, 1815. The White House and the Capitol, upper left, in Washington, D

WHITE HOUSE, CAPITOL, 1815. The White House and the Capitol, upper left, in Washington, D.C. after the destruction by the British on 24 August 1814. Watercolor by George Heriot, 1815

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WASHINGTON, D. C. : HOTEL. Browns Indian Queen Hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue at 6th

WASHINGTON, D. C. : HOTEL. Browns Indian Queen Hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue at 6th
WASHINGTON, D.C.: HOTEL. Browns Indian Queen Hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue at 6th Street in Washington, D.C. Lithograph, American, 1834

Background imageWashington D C Collection: HORSE, 1921. Lady owned by Mrs. Florence Harding. Photograph, November 1921

HORSE, 1921. Lady owned by Mrs. Florence Harding. Photograph, November 1921

Background imageWashington D C Collection: METHODIST CONFERENCE, 1891. The African-American delegates to the Second Ecumenical

METHODIST CONFERENCE, 1891. The African-American delegates to the Second Ecumenical Methodist Conference in Washington, D.C. Photograph by C.M. Bell, October 1891

Background imageWashington D C Collection: CHOIR, c1915. The choir at Emanuel Methodist Episcopal Church in Anacostia, Washington, D

CHOIR, c1915. The choir at Emanuel Methodist Episcopal Church in Anacostia, Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1915

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WASHINGTON: MASS, 1912. Crowds attending an open-air mass near the Washington Monument

WASHINGTON: MASS, 1912. Crowds attending an open-air mass near the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. Photographed in 1912

Background imageWashington D C Collection: PHOTOGRAPHERS, 1922. American politician and lawyer Will Hays (left) watches a

PHOTOGRAPHERS, 1922. American politician and lawyer Will Hays (left) watches a photographer load a movie camera, in Washington, D.C. 1922

Background imageWashington D C Collection: SERGEANT STUBBY, 1921. Sergeant Stubby, the most decorated war dog of World War I

SERGEANT STUBBY, 1921. Sergeant Stubby, the most decorated war dog of World War I, riding on a parade float with Louise Johnson in Washington D.C. Photograph, May 1921

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WALTER REED HOSPITAL, c1918. A wounded veteran of World War I convalescing at Walter

WALTER REED HOSPITAL, c1918. A wounded veteran of World War I convalescing at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1918

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WALTER REED HOSPITAL, c1918. Veterans of World War I convalescing at Walter Reed

WALTER REED HOSPITAL, c1918. Veterans of World War I convalescing at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1918

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WWI: VETERAN, c1917. A veteran of World War I wearing a prosthetic arm, possibly

WWI: VETERAN, c1917. A veteran of World War I wearing a prosthetic arm, possibly at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1917

Background imageWashington D C Collection: WALTER REED HOSPITAL, c1918. Wounded soldiers knitting in their beds at the Walter

WALTER REED HOSPITAL, c1918. Wounded soldiers knitting in their beds at the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1918

Background imageWashington D C Collection: UNKNOWN SOLDIER, c1918. Removing the casket of an unknown American soldier

UNKNOWN SOLDIER, c1918. Removing the casket of an unknown American soldier from the USS Olympia at Washington, D.C. Stereograph, c1918

Background imageWashington D C Collection: COOLIDGE INAUGURATION, 1925. President Calvin Coolidges motorcade in Washington D

COOLIDGE INAUGURATION, 1925. President Calvin Coolidges motorcade in Washington D.C. during his inauguration. Photograph, 1925

Background imageWashington D C Collection: GARFIELD ASSASSINATION. Washington D. C. - The attack on the presidents life - Mrs

GARFIELD ASSASSINATION. Washington D. C. - The attack on the presidents life - Mrs
GARFIELD ASSASSINATION. Washington D.C. - The attack on the presidents life - Mrs. Smith supporting the president while awaiting the arrival of the ambulance

Background imageWashington D C Collection: LINCOLN: BALL, 1865. Ball in honour of President Lincoln in the Great Hall of

LINCOLN: BALL, 1865. Ball in honour of President Lincoln in the Great Hall of the Patent Office at Washington. Engraving, 8 April 1865

Background imageWashington D C Collection: LINCOLNs INAUGURATION, 1865. The Second Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as President

LINCOLNs INAUGURATION, 1865. The Second Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, at Washington, D.C. on 4 March 1865. Photographed by Alexander Gardner

Background imageWashington D C Collection: JOHN PHILIP SOUSA (1854-1932). American bandmaster and composer

JOHN PHILIP SOUSA (1854-1932). American bandmaster and composer. Photograph, 23 May 1914

Background imageWashington D C Collection: MUSIC CLASS, c1920. A student playing blindfolded at the Hendley-Kaspar School

MUSIC CLASS, c1920. A student playing blindfolded at the Hendley-Kaspar School of Musical Education in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1920

Background imageWashington D C Collection: MUSIC CLASS, c1920. A classroom at the Hendley-Kaspar School of Musical Education in Washington

MUSIC CLASS, c1920. A classroom at the Hendley-Kaspar School of Musical Education in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1920

Background imageWashington D C Collection: CIGAR MAKER, 1920. Portrait of Lee Ying, a Chinese cigar maker in his shop in Washington D

CIGAR MAKER, 1920. Portrait of Lee Ying, a Chinese cigar maker in his shop in Washington D.C. Photograph, 1920

Background imageWashington D C Collection: POTOMAC FLOOD, c1915. The flood of the Potomac River in Georgetown, Washington D

POTOMAC FLOOD, c1915. The flood of the Potomac River in Georgetown, Washington D.C. Photograph, c1915

Background imageWashington D C Collection: PICKET LINE, 1938. Picketers outside of the Department of Commerce, protesting

PICKET LINE, 1938. Picketers outside of the Department of Commerce, protesting the Maritime Board decisions. Photograph, 27 March 1938

Background imageWashington D C Collection: COMMUNIST PARTY PROTEST. A protest of the Communist Party, possibly in Washington, D

COMMUNIST PARTY PROTEST. A protest of the Communist Party, possibly in Washington, D.C. Photograph, c1915

Background imageWashington D C Collection: ESPIONAGE ACT PROTEST, 1922. Wives, mothers, and children of men imprisoned under

ESPIONAGE ACT PROTEST, 1922. Wives, mothers, and children of men imprisoned under the Espionage Act protesting for their release outside the White House in Washington D.C

Background imageWashington D C Collection: NAST: MALERIA VICTIM. The Pomps and Vanities of Our National Capital

NAST: MALERIA VICTIM. The Pomps and Vanities of Our National Capital. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1881, showing a man suffering from malaria in Washington, D.C



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"Exploring the Rich History and Vibrant Culture of Washington D. C. " The Korean War Memorial in Washington D. C. Pays tribute to the brave soldiers who fought for freedom, their statues standing tall as a reminder of their sacrifice. A close-up view of the statues on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D. C. , each name etched into stone, honoring those who gave everything for their country. The majestic U. S. Capitol Building stands proudly in Washington D. C. , symbolizing democracy and serving as a beacon of hope for all Americans. The memorial to FDR (Franklin D Roosevelt) in Washington D. C. , a testament to his leadership during challenging times and his enduring legacy. A poignant scene unfolds at the Vietnam Memorial with flags and flowers placed against the list of names, showing heartfelt remembrance for those lost but never forgotten. In 1942, young dancers at Frederick Douglass housing showcased their talent, adding vibrancy to the cultural tapestry that makes up Washington D. C. 's diverse community. George C Maynard's velocipede from 1914 is an intriguing artifact displayed at United States National Museum, representing technological advancements that have shaped our world today. During the Civil War, African American guards from the 107th U. S Colored Infantry Regiment stood watch at Fort Corcoran in Arlington, Virginia - a powerful image highlighting their contribution to history's struggle for equality. Martin Waldseemuller's World Map Universalis Cosmographia from 1507 offers us a glimpse into how early cartographers envisioned our planet and its vast possibilities even centuries ago. Children exercising on lawns or doing calisthenics while sitting at desks capture snapshots of education in early 20th century classrooms within Washington D. C. 's fifth division public schools - showcasing both discipline and dedication towards learning. Washington D. C.