Washington, Its Sights and Insights [1909]
1903
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Washington, Its Sights and Insights [1909]
1903
Washington, Its Sights and Insights, first published in 1903 by Harriet Earhart Monroe, is a historical account of Washington D.C. that details its significant buildings, including the Capitol and the White House. Monroe explores the city's role as the nation's capital, emphasizing its unique design and historical context. The book combines architectural descriptions with anecdotes about key figures like Major Pierre Charles L'Enfant, providing insights into the city's development and its importance in American governance.

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