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Pentacle Apartments,
yongyun Lee (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
thanks!
The Washington Monument,
Warren Harding (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
I have gone up in this building and you can see these things from each side: The Jefferson Memorial, The White House, The Capitol and The Lincoln Memorial!!! It's over 555 feet tall!!! WOW!!!!!
Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building,
Warren Harding (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
I have visited this building and it is called "The Italian WeddingCake!"
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial,
Warren Harding (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
He was a great President!!!
Washington, D.C. Union Station,
formulanone
wrote
17 years ago:
Photo courtesy of me, photo taken in August 2005.
National Air and Space Museum,
formulanone
wrote
17 years ago:
Third photo (includes Ford Tri-Motor) is courtesy of me, photo taken in August 2005.
Embassy of the Kingdom of Belgium,
formulanone
wrote
17 years ago:
Photo courtesy of me, photo taken in August 2005.
Residence of the Ambassador from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,
formulanone
wrote
17 years ago:
Photo courtesy of me, photo taken in August 2005.
Embassy of Romania,
formulanone
wrote
17 years ago:
Photo courtesy of me, photo taken in August 2005.
Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building,
formulanone
wrote
17 years ago:
Third photo is courtesy of me, photo taken in August 2005.
Dj's Fastbreak,
anon (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Its closed.
All Souls Church,
miglewis
wrote
17 years ago:
Founded by John Adams, John Calhoun, and Charles Bulfinch, among others. The bell was cast by the son of Paul Revere. Served as "Town Bell" for early DC. Long a center of progressive liberalism in the district. Basement youth hall was early home of DC punk Movement.
The National Mall,
asdfBob (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Its a beautiful place to walk. It's really tiring to stride the length of the Mall, but nonetheless its a great place to be.
Columbia Heights,
karl (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
like it
National Air and Space Museum,
SDKoka
wrote
17 years ago:
One must remember when visiting that none of these things are replicas - these are the ACTUAL crafts that made history - the Wright Brothers airplane (the first plane to ever fly), The Spirit Of St. Louis (Charles Lindbergh's plane), Glamorous Glynnis (Bell X-1 - the first plane to break the sound barrier), and even a space capsule that has been into space.
These are things we speak of in legendary terms...and to see them in person is an overwhelming experience. It leaves a person speechless!!
Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building,
Tim Jones (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
It's beautiful
Marx Cafe,
rhyll (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
thats not the marx cafe, thats hellers bakery and the aartemtns up above. Used in the 2009? film, state of play.
Eckington,
kevin garry (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Home to XM Radio and this humble resident, Eckington is a rapidly-gentrifying neighborhood trisected by North Capitol Street and Florida and New York Avenues. Boasting many quiet, large tree-lined streets of circa 1900-built bow fronts, rapid real estate speculation has sadly resulted in many of these once-gorgeous homes losing their large oak pocket doors, 9-inch oak baseboards, chestnut flooring and intricate coal-burning fireplace mantels, replaced with flimsy, finger-spliced trim, plastic laminate flooring, and in the kitchens, tons of granite and stainless steel (until the next A.D. fad arises).
925 Apartments,
econom (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Wireless internet access is available only on the lobby. Rooms are, except this internet problem, pretty much clean and good. Offers a living room, bedroom, bathroom and kitchen for every room. Very close to metro station.
Hains Point,
guest (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
This is a great place to inline skate. There's a groups of speed skaters that meets on Tuesday and Thursday nights.
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