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MY NAME IS...
KidsPost travels to meet children and families from all over the world.
Alik and Edik of Russia
Alex of Kenya
Babita of Nepal
Cristina of Romania
Julieta of Buenos Aires
Mengmeng of China
Otto Jan of the Netherlands
Sayeed of Egypt
Yuki of Tokyo
HISTORY OF WASHINGTON
The unboring, illustrated story of the Washington area, from 1600 to now.
The First Families (1600)
Hogs Wild (mid-1700s)
Construction Zone (early 1800s)
Washington Grows (mid-1800s)
The Civil War (1860s)
Turn of the Century Fashion (1900)
The Roaring '20s
Rock-and-Roll (1940s-1950s)
Beltway Boom and Bustle (1970s)
Game Boys, Terror Alerts (2004)
WEB RESOURCES
There are lots of great Web sites out there. Here are some of KidsPost's favorite games and other cool sites.

Nightclubs

AVENUE Allure Fridays, Friday; College Night, Thursday. 649 New York Ave. NW. 202-347-8100.


What's Doing

Prices listed where available. NATIONAL CAPITAL WINTER ANTIQUES SHOW Saturday 11 to 6, Sunday noon to 5. More than 20 antique dealers vend jewelry, furniture, pottery and more. The Lab School of Washington, 4759 Reservoir Rd. NW. 202-537-1169. $10 in advance, $12 at the door.


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