Getting back to the series on historic neighborhood civic groups from the 1940s, today’s article from the Washington Post focuses on the Trinidad Citizens’ Association in NE. The original article was published on November 26, 1940.
Getting back to the series on historic neighborhood civic groups from the 1940s, today’s article from the Washington Post focuses on the Trinidad Citizens’ Association in NE. The original article was published on November 26, 1940.
Categories: Community, History
Tags: neighborhood boundaries, neighborhood profiles, neighborhoods, Trinidad, Trinidad Citizens' Association, Working for Washington
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