Exteriors of the Patent Office building in Washington DC. USA. American flag flutter atop the building. Pedestrians walk outside.
Exteriors of the Fords Theater in Washington DC, USA. View of the house opposite to the theater. Sign board reads "House in which Abraham Lincoln died. Contains the Oldroyd Lincoln Memorial Collection of over 3000 articles. Open at all hours."
Exteriors of the Union Railway station in Washington DC, USA. People stand outside the main entrance of the station. The Memorial Fountain to Columbus in front of the station. The American flag on a mast at the memorial. Travelers meet at the entrance.
Aerial views of Washington DC and the Potomac River. The U.S. Capitol in the far background. Other famous building of the city. Exteriors of old stone house. Sign outside the house ' H Elmer Griffin Painter.' Exteriors of the Capitol building. Pedestrians walk outside the building.
Washington Naval Conference, also called World Disarmament Conference in Washington DC, United States. Cars parked outside Union Station in Washington DC, United States. Two policemen inside a car. Delegates of Disarmament Conference arrive and get into cars and ride to Pan American building.
A business street in Washington DC shows automobile, pedestrian and street car traffic. A man walks along a dirt road, houses and a civil war cannon. Exterior view of the National Theatre building. A street car or trolley passes between the camera position and the National Theater. A mansion and the Department of Agriculture building. The Emancipation Memorial statue of Lincoln with a kneeling slave, in Lincoln Park. View down Pennsylvania Avenue with various buildings visible including the Washington Star (newspaper) Building, old post office and the United States Capitol. The William Tecumseh Sherman equestrian monument in Sherman Square. The General Philip Sheridan equestrian statue on Sheridan Circle in Washington DC. The house of Stephen Decatur which was built in 1814. Cars move on a road. The Brevet Lt. General Winfield Scott equestrian statue at Scott Circle.
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