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As the city mourns his untimely death, the Hyattsville Wire talked with those who worked with him to get a better sense of his goals and accomplishments in office, and the legacy that he leaves behind. Continue reading
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New homes are selling on the former site of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission in Hyattsville’s Historic District. Continue reading
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Paintings by Hyattsville’s David Driskell on Display at D.C. Museum
The late Hyattsville artist and educator David Driskell is the subject of a new exhibition at the Phillips Collection in Dupont Circle. Continue reading
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It’s official: Hyattsville’s Magruder Park will be renamed for David C. Driskell, a man who would not have been allowed to play in it as a child. Continue reading
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