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Washington D.C. Monsters

Washington D.C. Monsters

City Monsters Books
2017
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Do you know Washington D.C.? The nation's capital attracts people from all over the world—even little monsters! Did you know that? Monsters are masters of camouflage who can easily hide in plain sight. They get lost among the Cherry Blossoms at the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, go undercover in the National Gallery of Art and even stow away at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum! Have fun spotting them all as you explore some of The District’s most iconic landmarks and sights, including the United States Capitol Building, the National Mall, the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, the National Museum of Natural History, the Kennedy Center and Georgetown.
Washington D.C.

Washington D.C.

Tanya Lloyd Kyi

Whitecap America
2010
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The North America Series captures outstanding views, landscapes, cityscapes and picturesque communities from the every region of the continent and feature 70 photographs by North America's best photographers and captions filled with interesting facts.
Shelters, Shacks, And Shanties. By: D.C. Beard. /Daniel Carter Beard / Illustrated

Shelters, Shacks, And Shanties. By: D.C. Beard. /Daniel Carter Beard / Illustrated

D. C. Beard

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Daniel Carter "Uncle Dan" Beard (June 21, 1850 - June 11, 1941) was an American illustrator, author, youth leader, and social reformer who founded the Sons of Daniel Boone in 1905, which Beard later merged with the Boy Scouts of America (BSA).Beard was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, into a family of artists.As a youth, he explored the woods and made sketches of nature. His father was the artist James Henry Beard and his mother was Mary Caroline (Carter) Beard. His uncle was the artist William Holbrook Beard. He lived at 322 East Third Street in Covington, Kentucky near the Licking River, where he learned the stories of Kentucky pioneer life. He started an early career as an engineer and surveyor. He attended art school in New York City. He wrote a series of articles for St. Nicholas Magazine that later formed the basis for The American Boy's Handy Book. He was a member of the Student Art League, where he met and befriended Ernest Thompson Seton in 1883. He illustrated a number of books for Mark Twain, and for other authors such as Ernest Crosby.
Discovering Washington D.C. Activity Book

Discovering Washington D.C. Activity Book

George Toufexis

Dover Publications Inc.
2016
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Take a whirlwind tour of Washington, D.C., with this livelybook of puzzles. You'll visit the National Mall, the White House, Capitol Hill, museums, parks, monuments, and landmarks as well as neighborhoods around the city. Along the way, you'll solve crosswords, search-a-words, mazes, word scrambles, and other challenges."
Marines of Washington D.C.

Marines of Washington D.C.

Mark Blumenthal

Arcadia Publishing (SC)
2004
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Marines of Washington, D.C. takes the reader on a visual tour that explores the dynamic history of the United States Marine Corps in the nation's capital. The Marines have played an integral role in the development of the social, structural, and political landscape of Washington for over 200 years. This volume traces the history of the Marines from the founding of the Oldest Post of the Corps, Marine Barracks Washington in 1801, to participation in the War of 1812, the Civil War, the World Wars, and into the modern day. Explore the lasting impact of famous Marines, including Commandant Archibald Henderson, Marine Band Director John Phillip Sousa, and Commandants Alfred M. Grey and John A. Lejeune. Marines of Washington, D.C. highlights the unique relationship between the Marines of the nation's capital, the President, and the citizens of the United States they serve.
Gay and Lesbian Washington D.C.

Gay and Lesbian Washington D.C.

Frank Muzzy

Arcadia Publishing (SC)
2005
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From the planner of the city on the Potomac River, to generations of gay women who fought for the ratification of the 19th Amendment, through the 1980s when people covered the Mall with a quilt to finally hear politicians utter the word AIDS, Washington, D.C., has a place in the identity of gay and lesbian America, which continues even now in the fight for marriages equal under the law and in the heart. Original.
Let's Go To D.C.!

Let's Go To D.C.!

Pat Moore

To God Be the Glory Graphics, LLC
2020
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Beautifully illustrated with bright winter, spring, summer and fall colors, Let's Go To D.C. is a delightful children's picture book about a little girl (the author's youngest daughter) who visits Washington, D.C. throughout the seasons. Let's go to DC and experience history, culture and lots of fun seasonal activities. Written for ages 3-5. Features Bible verse Proverbs 3:5-6.
Let's Go to D.C.! Coloring and Activity Book

Let's Go to D.C.! Coloring and Activity Book

Pat Moore

To God Be the Glory Graphics, LLC
2020
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The Let's Go To D.C. Coloring and Activity book by Pat. Moore is a fun and engaging learning companion to Pat.'s Let's Go To D.C. Children's Picture Book. Now children (Ages 5 and up) can continue their journey through the seasons as they explore colors, numbers, math, puzzles, other fun learning activities.
Out of Step: Washington D.C. Punk Interviews

Out of Step: Washington D.C. Punk Interviews

David A. Ensminger

Independently Published
2019
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Out of Step: Washington D.C. Punk Interviews (Left of the Dial Books) is a tribute to the potent underground music scene of Washington D.C., which bridged groundbreaking, era-defining musical power with political and social consciousness. It archives Ensminger's collection of interviews and gig reviews from the last thirty years, including some original DIY layouts from his primitive fanzines. Designed by Welly of Artcore fame, the book highlights bands and pioneers that have shaped the sensibilities and styles of the East Coast. Plus, it probes history, politics, art, and much more. It includes lengthy conversations with Ian MacKaye (Minor Threat, Fugazi), Jeff Nelson (Minor Threat, 3), Alec MacKaye (the Faith, Ignition, the Warmers), J. Robbins (Government Issue, Jawbox), Chris Thomson (Soulside, Circus Lupus, Monorchid), Mark Anderson (Positive Force), John Stabb (Government Issue). Fred Smith (Beefeater, Strange Boutique), Bobby Sullivan (Soulside, Rain Like the Sound of Trains), and Kim Coletta (Jawbox) This new 2nd edition features rare photos of Minor Threat by legendary photographer Ed Colver; an archive interview with the directors of Punk the Capital; and part 2 of the John Stabb interview, along with intro.