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Connie Walsh Brown
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Connie Brown has enjoyed history and sites in the Washington, DC, area for more than 20 years. Her writing has appeared in The Waterline, a military newspaper serving Naval District Washington, and in many periodicals.


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Why visit Ford's Theatre during Abraham Lincoln's bicenntenial year? One reason: Facts become vivid as you sit in...
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Abraham Lincoln loved technology and embraced the new technology of photography. Lincoln's willingness to be photographed enables today's visitors to...
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