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Washington, Its Sights and Insights [1903]
1903
Washington, Its Sights and Insights, written by Harriet Earhart Monroe and first published in 1903, is a comprehensive guidebook detailing the historical and architectural significance of Washington, D.C. Monroe explores the city's evolution as the capital of the United States, emphasizing its role in democracy and self-government. The book highlights notable landmarks, the contributions of figures like Major Pierre Charles L’Enfant, and the beauty of the city, making it a valuable resource for those interested in American history and architecture.

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