The incredible story of Washington DC, America’s purpose-built capital
Hannah Foster-Roe
07 June 2024
Building America’s capital
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Before DC
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First port of call
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A presidential pick
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North versus South
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Adopting the Residence Act
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Breaking ground
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Child of the Revolution
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Precision planning
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Fall from grace
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A presidential palace
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Congress convenes
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Capitol gains
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DC’s dark side
National Archives, Records of the Commissioners of the City of Washington (Record Group 217)
Up in flames
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Like a phoenix
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Educating America
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The Civil War years
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Land of the free
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A fateful night at Ford’s Theatre
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Remembering 'the father of his country'
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Moving with the times
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Memorials and monuments
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Black history in DC
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"I have a dream"
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A witness to world events
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Making a modern city
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The struggle for home rule
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Spoilt for choice
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Believe it or not
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The city in bloom
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