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Incredible images of Washington, DC before it was a city

Leanna Garfield   

Incredible images of Washington, DC before it was a city

LOC Easter at White House 1926

Library of Congress

Easter at the White House, Washington, DC, 1926.

Before Washington, DC became the capital city of the United States, it was a sprawling, 100-square-mile plot of plantations, forests, and hills.

The city's urban plan was the brainchild of French immigrant and architect Pierre Charles L'Enfant, who envisioned an egalitarian design for the District - a vision that was a physical manifestation of the American dream. In the 18th century, L'Enfant filled DC with plenty of public space, including parks, plazas, and wide sidewalks.

Over time, DC transformed from a modest Native American settlement into the dense metropolis it is today.

Let's take a look at this journey:

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