This image from July 5th, 1925 depicts Babe Ruth knocked unconscious at Griffith Stadium.
He ran into a wall.
Babe Ruth knocked unconscious by running into wall
The egg roll on the White House lawn has become a local and national tradition. Compare these two images, one from 1929 the other from 2013.
Egg roll on the White House lawn, 2013Egg roll on the White House lawn, 1929
Gillespies Texaco Gas Station was located close to the intersection of Lee Highway and Main Street. Check out how this station looked back in the 1920's.
Gillespies Texaco Gas Station was located close to the intersection of Lee Highway and Main Street. 1920's
Construction started in 1917 and completed in 1923.
The Key Bridge crosses the Potomac River connecting Rosslyn in Arlington VA and Georgetown in Washington DC. Today the Key Bridges is one of the busiest bridges in the area. The George Washington Parkway passes beneath this bridge.
Rosslyn as seen from Waterview condos
Bridges over the Potomac River
Rooftop deck at Waterview
Rosslyn has lots of condominiums to chose from
Rosslyn Mews in Arlington
At Freedom Park, in front of the Artisphere in Rosslyn
Here's another blast from Old Town Alexandria's past. This picture from 1926 shows 607 Cameron Street. The stately vehicle out front reminds one of the SUV's that are popular today.
607 Cameron Street in Old Town Alexandria 1926
Old Town is a mixture of old and new, with many homes dating to the colonial era.
Torpedo Factory is in Alexandria
501 Duke St is in Old Town Alexandria
Carriage Works is in Alexandria
The view from the window at Cameron Mews
Carriage Works is in Alexandria
207 Royal St N is in Alexandria
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This image depicts the Harrisonburg Hose Co. in the Firemen Parade in Alexandria Virginia back in 1921. Old Town has been the scene of many festivals, parades and activities down through the years.
Harrisonburg Hose Co. Firemen Parade Alexandria
An Art Festival that took place on King St. in Old Town Alexandria
typical Tudor home
This architecture style was popular in the 1920s and 1930s and continues to be a mainstay in suburbs across the United States. The defining characteristics are half-timbering on bay windows and upper floors, and facades that are dominated by one or more steeply pitched cross gables. Patterned brick or stone walls are common, as are rounded doorways, multi-paned casement windows, and large stone chimneys.
illustration of a Tudor home
A subtype of the Tudor Revival style is the Cotswold Cottage. With a sloping roof and a massive chimney at the front, a Cotswold Cottage may remind you of a picturesque storybook home.
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