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Washington, D.C. Then and Now

English

By (author): Emma Tanner

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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Product Details
  • Weight: 840g
  • Dimensions: 285 x 250mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780008658991

About Emma Tanner

Originally hailing from rural New England, Emma Tanner developed an interest in history during her childhood through visits to local historic house museums. Emma first came to Washington D.C. in the pursuit of her postgraduate degree at George Washington University, having previously received her BA in History and Political Science at the University of New Hampshire. After completing her master’s degree in Museum Studies, Emma continues to follow her passion for making museums more accessible to the public. Emma now works at President Lincoln’s Cottage and you can find additional pieces by Emma on WETA’s local history website, Boundary Stones.

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