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The First Modern Thanksgiving in Washington, D.C. and Beyond

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Massachusetts has an undisputed claim on Thanksgiving. The story of the Mayflower, early America’s tough start, and the meal shared between Native Americans and Pilgrims in 1621 is part of our national identity. But Washington, D.C. deserves some credit for the holiday too. For it was here, in an attempt to lift […]


Clara Barton’s Wartime 4th of July

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Every year on July 4th, just a few blocks from the Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum, one of the largest Independence Day celebrations in the country takes place. Washington, D.C. takes its role as the nation’s capital seriously and festivities dominate the city. Modern holiday traditions include parades, parties, a concert […]



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