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Going toward spring but back with the temperatures, crazy, today we struggle to get to freezing, 20 degrees below average, we usually see 50 this time of year. Then talking late season snowstorm. Little depressing. Well get through it, though, spring has to arrive, but certainly not any time soon. Looks like were locked into the cold pattern for the next couple of days. Snow lovers what you wanted back in the middle of winter but just didnt have it. Quiet this morning, no problems headed outside, unlike yesterday, we had the snow falling. But center city right now mostly clear, see clouds builds in later this morning, into the afternoon. 21 degrees though. Airport northwest winds at 14, feeling like 8 degrees. Temperature spreading from the Single Digits into the mountains, the mid 20s near the coast, 24 degrees in wildwood, inbetween the suburbs, pretty cold upper teens, willow grove, 16 pottstown, 16 in doylestown. There are the winds speeds out of the northwest ten to 15 miles per h
Lectures on topics ranging from the American Revolution to 9 11. Lectures in history are also available as podcasts. Visit our website, cspan. Org history podcast or download them from itunes. Up next on American History tv, a columnist compares the lives and achievements of Frederick Douglass and terry at tubman. She examines how growing up in maryland impacted their lives and led to their work as abolitionist. The Georgetown Public Library sponsors this hourlong event. Good afternoon everyone. My name is jerry mcclory. Thank you for coming out on this illustrate washington, d. C. Day. On behalf of the public library, i would like to thank you for coming out today. The peabody room was named after george peabody. He was a merchant, finance year and philanthropist who got his start in business in georgetown in 1812. He was 17 years old. He came from massachusetts with his uncle and they opened a dry goods store on m street. This fight his third grade education, he was a financial geniu
Good afternoon everyone. My name is jerry mcclory. Thank you for coming out on this bluthsery washington, d. C. Day. On behalf of the public library, i would like to thank you for coming out today. The peabody room was named after eorge peabody. He was a merchant, finance year and philanthropist who got his start in business in georgetown in 1812. He was 17 years old. He came from massachusetts with his uncle and they opened a dry goods store on m street. Despite his third grade education, he was a financial genius. He moved on to baltimore where the action was in the early 19th century. He was there for 20 years. You have probably heard of the peabody conservatory of music. That was his namesake. Became a multimillionaire. He eventually moved to london and lived there for the remainder of his life. In his will of 1867, he gave his millions away to establish educational organizations. This was a generation before Andrew Carnegie did the same thing with his money. To the community of ge
Became a multimillionaire. He eventually moved to london and lived there for the remainder of his life. Gave hisll of 1867, he millions away to establish educational organizations. This was a generation before andrew card engaged at the same thing with his money. To the community of georgetown 15,000 to establish a library. Honor of was named in him and serves as a repository for georgetown neighborhood history. For sound being the oldest neighborhood in washington, d. C. Years beforel 49 the Nations Capital was founded in 1800. M. Days speaker is jamie stieh we welcome her back. This is her second top this year. The second saturday of each month she is giving a talk about personagesamerican who really impacted American History. Columnist syndicated and contributor to u. S. News. Com. Today, she is going to give a talk about Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman. Anddouglas worked by day how. Tubman worked by night under the stars. Her talk next month will be about rachel carson. Satur