The mourners had taken their seats. Many were dressed in black. Others wore veils and large hoop skirts, reminiscent of Victorian-era fashion. When the clock struck 1:01 p.m. (a time, organizers said, ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — This weekend, Washington, D.C. residents gathered to bid farewell to the penny, just over a month after the U.S. Mint stopped producing the 1-cent coin. The “very serious ...
Washington, D.C. has played host to some of America’s most historic events. Inaugurations, marches, state visits, and funerals are familiar moments in the nation’s capital. There was another “funeral” ...
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