Federal Aviation Administration | The Yellow House
Slavery is the black spot in the nation’s history that will never fade. Visions of bound and chained Africans working and living at the behest of their masters are deeply embedded in the nation’s foundation. Even if one wanted to forget the atro ...
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The Ghost of Mary Surratt’s Boarding House
As the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C., has been the site of the United States’ greatest moments and deepest sorrows. One of these tragedies occurred at Ford’s Theatre on April 14, 1865, when President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by Jo ...
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The Haunted Old Brick Capitol
The ghosts of war pepper the nation’s East Coast- its cities and grassy plains once battlegrounds for independence and freedom. Today, the former site of the Old Brick Capitol houses a wing of the Supreme Court, where difficult decisions and impas ...
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The Woodrow Wilson House
A sorrowful groan drones through the stately manor, the echoes of regrets from another life reverberating through the 12-room home. The Greek Revival abode at 2340 S Street Northwest in Washington, D.C., boasts many fascinating features, but the und ...
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The Hauntings of Halcyon House
Sitting on a bluff overlooking the Potomac River in Washington, D.C.’s Georgetown neighborhood, Halcyon House is a prime example of Federal-style architecture and one of the oldest buildings in the area. During its heyday in the late 18th century, ...
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