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The Alexandria, Virginia Library Sit-In is another example of “Lost Black History” that is not taught in schools. Britannica, ...
Recently, the Audubon Chapter donated three birding kits to the library. The free-to-checkout kits include a set of ...
The Youth Earth Day celebration was held on Monday, April 21, at the Douglas County Library. Rock painting was one of the ...
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Washingtonian on MSNA Banned-Book-Themed Speakeasy Is Coming to AlexandriaFor four days, a speakeasy in Alexandria will raise awareness about the growing issue of book banning — and serve craft ...
The White House’s current swimming pool, just south of the West Wing on the South Lawn, was built at the behest of President ...
Blacksmith John Dittmeier relocated to Watkinsville from Washington, D.C., a few years back. He plans to explain his skill ...
When Alexander the Great conquered Egypt in 332 BCE, he signaled the beginning of the era of Ptolemaic rule. His general ...
A History of Sex and Christianity —the kind of hefty tome inevitably described as “magisterial” by reviewers—teems with ...
Celebrate documentaries and dramas at Filmfest D.C., explore hundreds of bands during Petworth PorchFest, and sample gourmet ...
Saturday is Independent Bookstore Day. Explore some stops along the DC Indie Bookstore Crawl, special events for all ages at ...
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