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» 736 Jackson Place 
History of the 1870 Marcy/Townsend house on Lafayette Square and of its occupants.
http://clinton4.nara.gov/ONAP/736history.html
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» A Gateway Restored 
Describes the design and history of Union Station, which opened in 1907 and was restored in 1988. 1988 article from the National Building Museum site.
http://www.nbm.org/blueprints/80s/summer88/cover/cover.htm
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» Carter G. Woodson Home Special Resource Study 
National Park Service study evaluating the suitability of including this Washington, DC, historic house in the National Park System. Woodson, "the father of African-American history," lived here from 1915 to 1950. [PDF]
http://www.nps.gov/ncro/woodson/
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» Eisenhower Executive Office Building 
This building (formerly known as the Old Executive Office Building), located next door to the White House, was built in the 1870s to house the State, War and Navy departments. Discusses its history and architecture, with historic and modern photos.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/eeobtour/
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» Ford's Theatre National Historical Site 
The site of President Lincoln's assassination in 1864. Discusses history and architecture of the theater and the assassination, with photos and bibliography.
http://www.nps.gov/archive/foth/index2.htm
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» Friends of Peirce Mill 
This is the last extant 19th century gristmill in the District of Columbia. Includes history, restoration information and newsletter.
http://www.peircemill-friends.org/
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» Holt House 
History of the house, built in the early 1800s, and of efforts to preserve it as a historic reminder of the legacy of slavery.
http://www.innercity.org/holt/
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» House of the Temple 
National headquarters of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. Text-and-photo virtual tour of the building.
http://www.srmason-sj.org/web/temple.htm
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» Military Road School Alumni Association 
Seeks to protect and preserve the historic school that educated black students from 1864 to 1954. Includes brief history and links.
http://www.militaryroadschoolalumniassociation.org/
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» President Lincoln and Soldiers' Home National Monument 
The cottage in which President Lincoln spent part of each year during the Civil War, on the grounds of the Soldiers' Home in Washington, DC. Has a history of the site and information on its restoration.
http://www.lincolncottage.org/
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» The Old Naval Hospital 
Describes the history and current restoration of this historic Civil War-era hospital on Capitol Hill. Has historic photos, plus description, photos, articles and documents relating to the restoration. Web site of Friends of the Old Naval Hospital.
http://www.oldnavalhospital.org/
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» Treasury Building 
A history and tour of the U.S. Treasury Building.
http://www.treas.gov/education/fact-sheets/building/history.shtml
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» Washington Coliseum 
Encyclopedia article from Wikipedia on the indoor arena that was the site of the first Beatles concert in the United States.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uline_Arena
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» Washington Navy Yard History 
History of the U.S. Navy's oldest shore establishment (1799), which was a shipbuilding center, then an ordnance plant and is now the ceremonial and administrative center for the Navy. History of the buildings and surrounding neighborhood, historic cannon
http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq52-1.htm
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