washington (d.c.)

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Clifford goes to Washington

Clifford goes to Washington, D.C. where he visit's the famous sites in the nation's capital.

March on Washington, August 28, 1963

2017
"On August 28, 1963, some 250,000 people came together in the name of equality for African Americans. They marched peacefully and proudly from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial in the hope of spreading their message to the nation and the world. It was a momentous, triumphant, and historic day in the United States."--Provided by publisher.
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The White House

2019
Looks at the White House and how it is a symbol that represents the United States.
Cover image of The White House

Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial

2018
Text and illustrations explore the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial and learn about its historical significance.
Cover image of Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial

Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial

2019
"Learn all about the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, from how it was created to what it is like to visit"--Provided by publisher.

Secrets of our nation's capital

weird and wonderful facts about Washington, DC
2016
A collection of facts about Washington, D.C., with an emphasis on places.

Great monuments of Washington D.C

2006
Tours the great monuments of Washington D.C., presenting their individual histories and the inspirations behind their construction.

Washington

portrait of a city
2011
A collection of color photographs that celebrate the malls, monuments, sculpture, memorials, federal buildings, nature, parks, and other attractions of Washington, D.C.

Killer instinct

When seventeen-year-old Lane becomes involved in the search for a serial killer active in the Washington, D.C. area, she worries that her life-long fascination with such murderers has a very real and terrible cause.

Begin with the past

building of the National Museum of African American History and Culture
2016
"The story of the vision behind and building of the National Museum of African American History and Culture"--Provided by publisher.

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