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Washington, D.C. recent comments:

  • 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.