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Deconstructing a Mystery: Rare photo proves to be the earliest ever taken of the Smithsonian Castle

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Deconstructing a Mystery: Rare photo proves to be the earliest ever taken of the Smithsonian Castle.

One comment on “Deconstructing a Mystery: Rare photo proves to be the earliest ever taken of the Smithsonian Castle

  1. eslkevin
    August 10, 2015

    Reblogged this on Eslkevin's Blog and commented:
    What is the mysterious building?

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This entry was posted on August 10, 2015 by in Architecture, DC History, Smithsonian, Washington DC and tagged , .

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