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The District of Columbia Society maintains a library to house its extensive collection of more than 600 books, periodicals and other publications pertaining to the history and genealogies of the Mayflower passengers and other aspects of the Pilgrim experience. Initially, the members themselves collected materials in their homes and made them available on loan to one another. In 1968 the Society began to assemble these books that had been scattered about in several locations for some twenty-five years and to find a suitable place for a library.
Today the collection is open to the public in its convenient Northern Virginia location.
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