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Magna Carta 1297 Original Document at National Archives Museum in Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The 1297 Magna Carta on display at the National Archives Museum is one of only four surviving originals from that year, signed during the reign of Edward I and later entered into England's official statute rolls. This document is the only original 1297 Magna Carta on permanent display in the United States, on generous long-term loan from philanthropist David M. Rubenstein. The historic parchment is featured at the start of the Records of Rights gallery, also known as the David M. Rubenstein Galle-stock-foto
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LORTON, Virginia — George Mason's Gunston Hall, built between 1755-1759 on Mason Neck peninsula along the Potomac River, features the only known coordinated chinoiserie woodwork in colonial America, created under the supervision of English architect William Buckland. The Georgian mansion served as home to George Mason IV (1725-1792), primary author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights that influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights and one of only three delegates who refused to sign the U.S. Constitution due to its lack of individual rights protections. Today, the Commonwealth of Virginia owns the pr-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — A rare original 1297 version of the Magna Carta is displayed at the National Archives, on loan courtesy of David M. Rubenstein. This document represents one of only four surviving originals from 1297 when it was entered into the official Statute Rolls of England. The exhibit, titled 'Enduring Principles of Liberty,' features the historic charter alongside explanatory text highlighting its famous clause: 'To no one will we sell, to no one will we deny or delay, right or justice.' Originally sealed by King John at Runnymede in 1215, the Magna Carta has endured as a powerful symbo-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The 1297 Magna Carta, one of only four surviving originals, is displayed at the National Archives Building. This version, which entered the official Statute Rolls of England, was donated by David M. Rubenstein. The document represents King John's forced agreement with rebellious barons at Runnymede in 1215, though this display copy dates from a later reissue.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The 1297 Magna Carta, one of only four surviving originals, is displayed at the National Archives Building. This version, which entered the official Statute Rolls of England, was donated by David M. Rubenstein. The document represents King John's forced agreement with rebellious barons at Runnymede in 1215, though this display copy dates from a later reissue.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The 1297 Magna Carta, one of only four surviving originals, is displayed at the National Archives Building. This version, which entered the official Statute Rolls of England, was donated by David M. Rubenstein. The document represents King John's forced agreement with rebellious barons at Runnymede in 1215, though this display copy dates from a later reissue.-stock-foto
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March 5, 2024, Washington, Dc, USA: English rock and roll band The Beatles performing at Washington Coliseum, Washington, D.C., USA, Marion S. Trikosko, U.S. News & World Report Magazine Photograph Collection, February 11, 1964 (Credit Image: © JT Vintage via ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-foto
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March 5, 2024, Washington, Dc, USA: English rock and roll band The Beatles on stage during performance, Washington Coliseum, Washington, D.C., USA, Marion S. Trikosko, U.S. News & World Report Magazine Photograph Collection, February 11, 1964 (Credit Image: © JT Vintage via ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-foto
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FORD'S THEATRE (1863) WASHINGTON DC USA-stock-foto
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Howard Carter meets President Coolidge. 8th May 1924. President Coolidge had requested a private lecture. By National Photo Company Collection.-stock-foto
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Howard Carter meets President Coolidge. 8th May 1924. President Coolidge had requested a private lecture.-stock-foto
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The interior of the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C. on a winter evening. Ultra-wide low-angle shot with no people visible.-stock-foto
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September 23, 2022, Washington, DC, United States of America: Musical legend Elton John performs during “A Night When Hope and History Rhymeâ€, on the South Lawn of the White House, September 23, 2022 in Washington, D.C. John was later surprised when U.S. President Joe Biden presented him with the National Humanities Medal. (Credit Image: © Adam Schultz/White House/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-foto
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Washington, United States Of America. 23rd Sep, 2022. Washington, United States of America. 23 September, 2022. Musical legend Elton John performs during “A Night When Hope and History Rhyme”, on the South Lawn of the White House, September 23, 2022 in Washington, DC John was later surprised when U.S. President Joe Biden presented him with the National Humanities Medal. Credit: Adam Schultz/White House Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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British statesman Sir Winston Churchill calls on President Hoover. Winston Churchill 18th Oct 1929.-stock-foto
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Black and White Illustration; The White House, Washington, USA at the end of the 19th century-stock-foto
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William Shakespeare 1827 John Cochran Engraved to illustrate Wivell's 'Inquiry into the History of the Shakespeare Portraits' (1827), this image of the Bard derives from the Felton picture (Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC), a painting that appeared at auction in 1792 and was purchased by Mr. S. Felton of Drayton, Shropshire. The initials 'R.B.,' found on the back were interpreted as those of Shakespeare's friend the actor Richard Burbage, and the work's authenticity affirmed by the scholar George Steevens. When this engraving was made the painting belonged to John Nichols and was lau-stock-foto
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View of Washington from Arlington Heights circa 1812: Black and White Illustration-stock-foto
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The Beatles played their legendary first American concert, which was sold out, at the Washington Coliseum on February 11, 1964. The Coliseum was next door to WWDC, the first US radio station to play a Beatles record. (USA)-stock-foto
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Beatles arriving at a press conference on February 11, 1964 before their first concert in America at the Washington Coliseum on February 11, 1964.  Pictured L to R are George Harrison, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, and Ringo Starr. (USA)-stock-foto
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Beatles arriving at a press conference on February 11, 1964 before their first concert in America at the Washington Coliseum on February 11, 1964.  Pictured L to R are George Harrison, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, and Ringo Starr. (USA)-stock-foto
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The Beatles played their legendary first American concert, which was sold out, at the Washington Coliseum on February 11, 1964. The Coliseum was next door to WWDC, the first US radio station to play a Beatles record.-stock-foto
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The Beatles performing at the Washington Coliseum in their first American concert on February 11, 1964. The stage is littered with jelly beans from fans pelting the band with them after a New York newspaper reported the band discussing a like for them. (USA)-stock-foto
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The Beatles performing at the Washington Coliseum in their first American concert on February 11, 1964. The stage is littered with jelly beans from fans pelting the band with them after a New York newspaper reported the band discussing a like for them. (USA)-stock-foto
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Police join hands to hold back adoring fans as Ringo Starr walks by at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C., where The Beatles were performing in their first American concert on February 11, 1964. (USA)-stock-foto
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Police join hands to hold back adoring fans as Ringo Starr walks by at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C., where The Beatles were performing in their first American concert on February 11, 1964. (USA)-stock-foto
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Sergeant Jiggs IV, May 26, 1942 visits the Commandant's car at headquarters of the Corps in Washington, DC Fourth of his famous line of bulldog mascots, Jiggs is official Leatherneck sergeant (honorary) at Quantico, Virginia base. No photographer credited  (cropped and cleaned).-stock-foto
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Open book shows selective shallow focus on the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America, commonly known as the 'Freedom of-stock-foto
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Open book shows title page of the Amendments to the Constitution of the United States of America-stock-foto
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Open book shows selective shallow focus on the Preamble and Article 1 of the Constitution of the United States of America-stock-foto
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Open book shows selective shallow focus on the Preamble and Article 1 of the Constitution of the United States of America-stock-foto
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Open book shows title page of the Constitution of the United States of America-stock-foto
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Open book shows title page of the Amendments to the Constitution of the United States of America-stock-foto
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Open book shows selective shallow focus on hand pointing to the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, known as the 'Right to Bear-stock-foto
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selective focus on finger pointing to the Twelfth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution; stating system of US Presidential Election by Electoral College-stock-foto
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Open book shows selective shallow focus on the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America, commonly known as the 'Right to b-stock-foto
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Open book shows selective shallow focus on the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America, commonly known as the 'Freedom of-stock-foto
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Washington National Cathedral Bethlehem Chapel Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Bethlehem Chapel in the Washington National Cathedral. The chapel, completed in 1912, was the first portion of the Cathedral to be finished. It features a limestone altar with a carved depiction of Jesus' birth and stained glass windows illustrating the Nativity story in 15th-century English style.-stock-foto
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Washington National Cathedral Chapel Of The Resurrection Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Chapel of the Resurrection is in the crypt of Washington National Cathedral. Its walls feature several large panels of colorful tiled mosaics. Washington National Cathedral is an Episcopal church located in Washington DC and is the site of many of Washington DC's prominent church and remembrance services. Designed in the Neo-Gothic style, its construction was begun in 1906, with work continuing over following decades. It is the second-largest church building in the United States and stands as the four-stock-foto
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Washington National Cathedral Chapel Of The Resurrection Mosaics Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Chapel of the Resurrection is in the crypt of Washington National Cathedral. Its walls feature several large panels of colorful tiled mosaics. Washington National Cathedral is an Episcopal church located in Washington DC and is the site of many of Washington DC's prominent church and remembrance services. Designed in the Neo-Gothic style, its construction was begun in 1906, with work continuing over following decades. It is the second-largest church building in the United States and stands as-stock-foto