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- 18 East of the River by Portia James “The Most Pleasant and Healthful Place in All the Country” the History of Settlement and Land Use Along the Eastern Branch
- The Historic Anacostia Preservation Society
- Historic Preservation in Washington, DC
- W4 Deanwood-Alabama Avenue Line
- Portland Streetcar
- Barry Farm/Hillsdale, Established in the the Local Hillsdales Aftermath of the Civil War When Formerly Enslaved African Americans Purchased Baseball Team, 1939
- ANACOSTIA RIVER WATER TRAIL GUIDE a Voyage Through Time: from Captain John Smith to the Modern Day
- Equitable Development and Urban Park Space
- Anacostia Historic District Brochure Has Been Funded with the Assistance of a Matching Grant from the U.S
- Fort Mahan-Fort Stanton/Anacostia Metro
- 41St Annual Conference on DC Historical Studies Historical Consciousness in a Changing City November 20-23, 2014 Thursday November 20
- Attachment 43
- Washington DC Development Report: 2020/2021 Edition
- Anacostia River Background
- Flooding and Stormwater in Washington, DC
- A Self-Reliant People Greater Deanwood Heritage Trail
- The District of Columbia Its Rocks and Their Geologic History
- Notice of Public Hearing Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Proposed Adjustments to Metrobus Service Docket B11-03
- Map of Washington, D.C
- Recapturing the Anacostia River: the Center of 21St Century Washington, DC, 35 Golden Gate U
- Subdivisions of Washington, D.C. from Charles O
- Mount Vernon Square a Design Workbook for the Mount Vernon Square District, Washington D.C
- Anacostia Bridges Presentation
- The Anacostia Waterfront Framework Plan 2003
- Maryland D C Virginia
- THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY of WASHINGTON, D.C. Kiplinger Research Library 801 K Street, NW; Washington, D.C
- Anacostia Gateway
- The Racial Inequities of Green Gentrification in Washington, DC
- Early Voting Sites
- DC Circulator Map & Information Guide
- Information Quality Complaint Final: National Capital Parks-East
- What Does It Take to Clean a River?
- Anacostia Waterfront Initiative 10 Years of Progress
- Planning for Your Visit