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Hardcover Our Capital on the Potomac Book

ISBN: 1025882709

ISBN13: 9781025882703

Our Capital on the Potomac

"Our Capital on the Potomac" offers a sweeping and evocative history of Washington, D.C., tracing its remarkable journey from a swampy riverside settlement to the stately center of American democracy. Written by esteemed historian Helen Nicolay, this work provides an in-depth look at the physical, social, and political development of the United States capital. The narrative captures the visionary planning of the city and the high-stakes drama that has defined its growth through the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Nicolay skillfully weaves together the stories of the city's grand architecture, its evolving social circles, and the significant events that have shaped the District of Columbia. By exploring the unique character of the city alongside the nation's own progress, the book offers valuable insights into the heart of the American government and the people who built it. From the construction of iconic monuments to the daily lives of residents, "Our Capital on the Potomac" presents a vivid portrait of a city like no other. This work remains an essential resource for readers interested in urban history, American heritage, and the enduring legacy of the nation's capital.

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