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Various pictures taken during the National Memorial Day Concert Open Dress Rehearsal of various speakers, performers and stage set up on Saturday, May 24, 2015 at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC by Mary Nichols (aka DJ Fusion of the FuseBox Radio Broadcast). Pictures were taken with a Sony A58 camera with various lenses.
January 19 – Women's March on Washington (and many other local marches) [73] February 16 – Take Back the Vote, march on Washington before Congress introduces the new Voting Rights Act. [74] March 14 – Kids at Washington Liberty, Yorktown, and other schools near D.C, marched against gun violence. Kids wore orange and held big signs to protest.
This flypast was a rare sight for residents, as it was the first time in several years that the restricted airspace over Washington was opened for the occasion. [22] On 24 September 2020, a similar flypast is set to take place over the National Mall in Washington, D.C., to mark the 75th Anniversary of the end of the war. This flypast is ...
Washington went back in time Friday to commemorate Victory in Europe Day. World War II era aircrafts flew over The National Mall in DC as part of the Capitol's VE Day celebrations. Victory in ...
For the first time in history, an all-female team of U.S. Navy aviators conducted the pregame flyover. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan spearheaded both the 1995 and 2015 demonstrations. [1] Tamika D. Mallory served as a national organizer. [2] Organizers expected hundreds of thousands of participants and, unlike the 1995 demonstration, attempted to make the march more inclusive by extending invitations to white people, women, and other ...
Photos show inaugural gowns first ladies have worn over the last 100 years. Talia Lakritz. January 21, 2025 at 8:31 AM. Donald Trump and Melania Trump at an inaugural ball in 2017.
On May 20, 2015, a vigil was held in Union Square, Manhattan as part of the Say Her Name campaign to recognize the lives and deaths of black women killed or injured by police. Miriam Carey's family attended the vigil and her name was highlighted as one of the women to be recognized. [ 36 ]