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What D.C.'s Wok and Roll has to do with the Civil War
The Washington Post
2014-07-11
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A Civil War battle took place in the heart of Washington, D.C., 150 years ago. From Federal Triangle to a popular Chinatown restaurant, here are four landmarks in the District with Civil War significance that might surprise you.
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