Washington, D.C. Then and Now
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Washington, D.C. Then and Now

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Washington, D.C. Then and Now

About this book

Washington, D.C. Then and Now presents a fascinating portrait of the evolution and history of America's capital city, from the dawn of photography in the mid-nineteenth century through to the present day.

Come on a visually stunning journey into the past, learning about the historic sites, and stories, that have built the nation's capital. Pairing vintage black-and-white photographs with splendid color shots taken from the same vantage points today, Washington, D.C. Then and Now is the perfect gift for any local historian, tourist or armchair traveller.

Including must-see destinations in the capital city such as Pennsylvania Avenue, the Capitol Building, US Patent Office, Lincoln Memorial, and the Washington Monument. Discover D.C.'s lesser known sites such as the rich history of the Shepherd Mansion, the C&O Canal, Georgetown University, and Blagden Alley. Uncover more about the great presidents, as well as figures lost to time such as the "the most obstinate man" George Washington had ever met at the Van Ness Mansion, the first woman to be executed by the federal government in the Mary Surratt Boarding House and even President Taft's beloved cow Pauline Wayne who would graze outside the State, War and Navy Building.

Washington, D.C. continues to be at the center stage of the American story, and now so can you.

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Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9780008659004

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Note to Readers
  4. Contents
  5. Washington, D.C. Then and Now Introduction
  6. Woodward & Lothrop
  7. Mary E. Surratt Boarding House
  8. The Capitol Building
  9. U.S. Patent Office
  10. Old Post Office Pavilion
  11. Columbia Heights/14th and Irving Street NW
  12. Center Market
  13. Lincoln Memorial
  14. The Lincoln Theater
  15. Department of Treasury, 15th St NW
  16. The Washington Monument
  17. U.S. Pension Bureau
  18. Smithsonian Castle
  19. Latrobe Gate, Washington Navy Yard
  20. Christian Heurich Brewery
  21. Heurich House Mansion
  22. Logan Circle
  23. Municipal Fish Market
  24. C&O Canal
  25. Armory Square Hospital
  26. The Franklin School
  27. George Washington Townhouses
  28. Union Station
  29. Renwick Gallery of Art
  30. Corcoran Gallery of Art
  31. Carnegie Library of Washington, D.C.
  32. Hay-Adams Residence
  33. Main Navy and Munitions Building
  34. The Library of Congress
  35. The Library of Congress
  36. State, War and Navy Building
  37. The White House
  38. The Willard Hotel
  39. Georgetown University
  40. The Ebbitt House
  41. Duncan Phillips House
  42. The Lincoln Reflecting Pool
  43. Tidal Basin
  44. Dupont Circle
  45. Naval Hospital
  46. The National Cathedral
  47. The Supreme Court Building
  48. Arlington Memorial Bridge
  49. Old Stone House
  50. National Bank of Washington
  51. Tunnicliff’s Tavern
  52. Providence Hospital
  53. Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station
  54. Old National Museum
  55. Decatur House
  56. Van Ness Mansion
  57. Uline Arena
  58. The Washington Post
  59. The Arlington Hotel
  60. F Street and Commercial Shopping Center
  61. The Masonic Temple
  62. Government Printing Office
  63. St. John’s Church
  64. The Cairo
  65. Blagden Alley and Naylor Court
  66. Meridian Hill Park
  67. Adas Israel Historic Synagogue
  68. Georgetown Downtown
  69. Georgetown Waterfront
  70. Shepherd Mansion
  71. Pennsylvania Avenue
  72. Taft Memorial Bridge
  73. Anacostia
  74. List of Searchable Terms
  75. Acknowledgments
  76. Picture Credits
  77. About the Publisher

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