
Washington DC: A Walk around LaFayette Square
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Narrated by:
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Maureen Reigh Quinn
About this listen
Welcome to BrightPathTours tour of LaFayette Square! On this tour, you'll see some of the earliest formal residences built in Washington, DC, and we’ll talk about some of the buildings that are long gone as well as many of the people—famous and notorious—who lived here.
The tour starts near the White House, at Blair House, the President's 70,000-square-foot guest house! If you think that's impressive, wait 'til you hear some of the stories of the people who lived and worked here—all "Social Influencers" of their time! Join us as we walk all the way around this historic square. And remember: Our tours always allow you to walk at your own pace, on your own schedule!
©2022 Maureen Reigh Quinn (P)2022 Maureen Reigh Quinn
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