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DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
 tion.\n\nThis exhibition is available through July 20\, 2024.\n\nMuseum Hou
 rs\n\nTuesday-Saturday\, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Closed on university holidays.
DTEND:20240612T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
DTSTART:20240612T140000Z
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SUMMARY:Washingtonians at Work and Play
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
 tion.\n\nThis exhibition is available through July 20\, 2024.\n\nMuseum Hou
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DTEND:20240613T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
 tion.\n\nThis exhibition is available through July 20\, 2024.\n\nMuseum Hou
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DTEND:20240614T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
 tion.\n\nThis exhibition is available through July 20\, 2024.\n\nMuseum Hou
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DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
 tion.\n\nThis exhibition is available through July 20\, 2024.\n\nMuseum Hou
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DTEND:20240618T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
 tion.\n\nThis exhibition is available through July 20\, 2024.\n\nMuseum Hou
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DTEND:20240620T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
 tion.\n\nThis exhibition is available through July 20\, 2024.\n\nMuseum Hou
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DTEND:20240621T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
DTSTART:20240621T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
 tion.\n\nThis exhibition is available through July 20\, 2024.\n\nMuseum Hou
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DTEND:20240622T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
DTSTART:20240622T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
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DTEND:20240625T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
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DTEND:20240626T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
DTSTART:20240626T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
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DTEND:20240627T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
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DTEND:20240628T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
 tion.\n\nThis exhibition is available through July 20\, 2024.\n\nMuseum Hou
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DTEND:20240629T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
DTSTART:20240629T140000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
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DTEND:20240702T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
DTSTART:20240702T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
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DTEND:20240703T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
DTSTART:20240703T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
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 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
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DTEND:20240705T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
DTSTART:20240705T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
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DTEND:20240706T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
 tion.\n\nThis exhibition is available through July 20\, 2024.\n\nMuseum Hou
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DTEND:20240709T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
DTSTART:20240709T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
 tion.\n\nThis exhibition is available through July 20\, 2024.\n\nMuseum Hou
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DTEND:20240710T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
DTSTART:20240710T140000Z
GEO:38.898842;-77.046358
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
 tion.\n\nThis exhibition is available through July 20\, 2024.\n\nMuseum Hou
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DTEND:20240711T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
DTSTART:20240711T140000Z
GEO:38.898842;-77.046358
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
 tion.\n\nThis exhibition is available through July 20\, 2024.\n\nMuseum Hou
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DTEND:20240712T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
DTSTART:20240712T140000Z
GEO:38.898842;-77.046358
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 ernment agencies\, and enjoyed concerts\, museums and national ceremonies u
 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
 tion.\n\nThis exhibition is available through July 20\, 2024.\n\nMuseum Hou
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DTEND:20240713T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
DTSTART:20240713T140000Z
GEO:38.898842;-77.046358
LOCATION:The George Washington Museum and the Textile Museum
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 ernment agencies\, and enjoyed concerts\, museums and national ceremonies u
 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
 tion.\n\nThis exhibition is available through July 20\, 2024.\n\nMuseum Hou
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DTEND:20240716T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
DTSTART:20240716T140000Z
GEO:38.898842;-77.046358
LOCATION:The George Washington Museum and the Textile Museum
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 ernment agencies\, and enjoyed concerts\, museums and national ceremonies u
 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
 tion.\n\nThis exhibition is available through July 20\, 2024.\n\nMuseum Hou
 rs\n\nTuesday-Saturday\, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Closed on university holidays.
DTEND:20240717T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
DTSTART:20240717T140000Z
GEO:38.898842;-77.046358
LOCATION:The George Washington Museum and the Textile Museum
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SUMMARY:Washingtonians at Work and Play
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
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 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
 tion.\n\nThis exhibition is available through July 20\, 2024.\n\nMuseum Hou
 rs\n\nTuesday-Saturday\, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Closed on university holidays.
DTEND:20240718T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
DTSTART:20240718T140000Z
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LOCATION:The George Washington Museum and the Textile Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Washingtonians at Work and Play
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
 ? Much like today\, D.C. residents studied at universities\, worked for gov
 ernment agencies\, and enjoyed concerts\, museums and national ceremonies u
 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
 tion.\n\nThis exhibition is available through July 20\, 2024.\n\nMuseum Hou
 rs\n\nTuesday-Saturday\, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Closed on university holidays.
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DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
DTSTART:20240719T140000Z
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LOCATION:The George Washington Museum and the Textile Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Washingtonians at Work and Play
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:What did life look like for Washington’s 19th-century residents
 ? Much like today\, D.C. residents studied at universities\, worked for gov
 ernment agencies\, and enjoyed concerts\, museums and national ceremonies u
 nique to the capital city. Historical newspaper illustrations and other art
 ifacts in this exhibition capture daily scenes of labor and leisure.\n\nThi
 s exhibition is organized by the Albert H. Small Center for National Capita
 l Area Studies with support from the Albert and Shirley Small Family Founda
 tion.\n\nThis exhibition is available through July 20\, 2024.\n\nMuseum Hou
 rs\n\nTuesday-Saturday\, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Closed on university holidays.
DTEND:20240720T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260308T111301Z
DTSTART:20240720T140000Z
GEO:38.898842;-77.046358
LOCATION:The George Washington Museum and the Textile Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Washingtonians at Work and Play
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URL:https://calendar.gwu.edu/event/washingtonians-at-work-and-play
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