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Have you seen these Downtown DC markers honoring suffragettes?

How to spot DC's ‘hidden’ tributes to prominent women

Throughout March, WTOP is celebrating Women’s History Month. Join us on air and online as we honor the achievements of women in the D.C. region.

If you’ve ever walked the streets of D.C., you’ve probably seen them: Old emergency call boxes.

In Tuesday’s episode of “Matt About Town,” WTOP’s Matt Kaufax explains how these markers have found new life — commemorating some of history’s most prominent women’s rights leaders.

The renovation was completed in 2019, with nine call boxes near the White House in Downtown D.C., refurbished with brass murals, new paint and heartfelt tributes to women who were true historical groundbreakers.

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How to meet some of the National Zoo’s tiniest furry canine friends

Clocking in at just under 2.5 pounds and about a foot long, the fennec foxes at the Smithsonian's National Zoo prove that good things come in small packages. In the latest episode of “Matt About Town,” WTOP’s Matt Kaufax got the rare opportunity to go behind the scenes to play with these four-legged friends to learn a little more about what makes them so unique—and see how the Zoo is helping their species thrive in the wild.
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