Incoming Resources
- Washington Monument, Lori Dittmer
- Cleveland Park, an early residential neighborhood of the Nation's Capital, by Grace Dunlop Peter and Joyce D. Southwick
- The Lincoln Memorial, by Barbara M. Linde
- See inside the White House, Marge Kennedy
- The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Anne Phillips
- The Washington Monument, a beacon for America, Brent Ashabranner ; photographs by Jennifer Ashabranner and historical prints and photographs
- The Georgetown waterfront, port town to urban neighborhood 1880-1920, by Kathryn Schneider Smith
- The Washington Monument, a 4D book, by Erin Edison
- Lincoln Memorial, myths, legends, and facts, by Katie Clark ; consultant, Melodie Andrews, PhD, Associate Professor of History Minnesota State University, Mankato, Minnesots
- Washington, D.C., Elina Furman ; consultants, Melissa N. Matusevich, Margaret E. Flynn
- Georgetown houses of the federal period, Washington D.C., 1780-1830, by Deering Davis, A.I.D., Stephen P. Dorsey & Ralph Cole Hall; foreword by Nancy McClelland, A.I.D
- The Old Stone House, by Cornelius W. Heine
- Washington Dulles International Airport, Margaret C. Peck
- The Avenue of the Presidents, by Mary Cable, foreword by Nathaniel Alexander Owings
- The National Mall, America's front yard, produced by National Geographic Studios in association with Camera One Productions, LLC & PBS
- Washington D.C. then & now, Alexander D. Mitchell IV
- The White House, a pop-up book, Chuck Fischer
- Backward glances at Georgetown, with anecdotes of famous Washingtonians and their Georgetown homes, illustrations by Agnes Sanford Leary
- Old Georgetown on the Potomac, a historical sketch with a bibliography of source material, by Henry Ridgely Evans
- Celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the establishment of the seat of government in the District of Columbia, compiled by William V. Cox under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing
- City of magnificent intentions, a history of the District of Columbia, developed by the D.C. History Curriculum Project, a project of Associates for Renewal in Education, Inc. ; edited and compiled by Keith Melder ; photographs and documents assembled by Kathryn Schneider Smith ; prepared for publication by Peter H. Share
- Washington, D.C., by Patricia K. Kummer
- Forest Hills, Margery L. Elfin, Paul K. Williams and the Forest Hills Neighborhood Alliance
- Our neighbors on La Fayette Square, anecdotes and reminiscences ; selections from In Memoriam, by Benjamin Ogle Tayloe ; with illustrations and notes added by the Junior League of Washington
- Historic houses of George-Town & Washington City
- Katharine Graham's Washington
- Classical architecture and monuments of Washington, D.C., a history & guide, Michael Curtis
- "George Washington's headquarters" in Georgetown,, and colonial days, Rock Creek to the Falls,, by Bessie Wilmarth Gahn, 1940
- Industrial Bank, B. Doyle Mitchell Jr. and Patricia A. Mitchell with Lisa Frazier Page
- Washington, a chronological & documentary history, 1790-1970, compiled and edited by Howard B. Furer
- Real life at the White House, two hundred years of daily life at America's most famous residence, John Whitcomb and Claire Whitcomb
- Proximity to power, neighbors to the presidents near Lafayette Square, by Jeanne Fogle
- A portrait of old George town, by Grace Dunlop Ecker
- The flying cat and other amazing stories of the Washington Monument, Jim Berard ; foreword by Edwin C. Bearrs
- Sacrificing soldiers on the National Mall, Kristin Ann Hass
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, Christine Taylor-Butler
- Washington, a not too serious history, by George Rothwell Brown
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, by Katherine Rawson
- The White House, a pop-up of our nation's home, Robert Sabuda
- Maroon on Georgetown, photography and text by Fred J. Maroon
- Freedom's cap, the United States Capitol and the coming of the Civil War, Guy Gugliotta
- Historic resource study, Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, by Harlan D. Unrau ; prepared by Karen M. Gray
- Washington, D.C., Megan Kopp
- The White House, Jessica Morrison and Heather Kissock
- Buried in Georgetown, a brief look at cemeteries and burial grounds in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., by Peter T. Higgins
- National intelligencer newspaper abstracts, 1838-1839, Joan M. Dixon
- Who's who in the nation's capital
- Massachusetts Avenue in the Gilded Age, palaces & privilege, Mark N. Ozer
- The Lincoln Memorial, a 4D book, by Erin Edison
- The White House's Unruly Neighborhood, Crime, Scandal and Intrigue in the History of Lafayette Square, Edward P. Moser