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Spellman Hall,
masterjenkin (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
sucks
The Mayflower Hotel,
F33bs
wrote
17 years ago:
Where NY Governor Eliot Spitzer apparently had a liaison with a prostitute from the Emperors Club VIP.
The P Street corridor of the Logan Circle neighborhood,
kiddcdan
wrote
17 years ago:
Isn't everything west of 16th Dupont?
DC Fire Department: Engine 9 ,Truck 9,
DC'sBravest (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Presently under renovation. Scheduled to re-open early 2008.
Capitol Hill Club,
townfarm (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
evil doers
Hartke Theatre,
Glenn (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Dito nagtapos ng kursong Master of Fine Arts in Playwriting si Glenn Sevilla Mas.
Lafayette Park,
Taelech (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Also home to the BOLDEST squirrels in existance. No, really watch your food.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial,
Art (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Really great man. 4 times was re-elected.
President from 1932 to 1945 (12.04).
Has deduced America from crisis 1929-33.
Russians are grateful to America for the help in WW II
against nazism (1941-45).
The Woodner,
kiddcdan
wrote
17 years ago:
Used to have a quaint family-run Italian restaurant -- Fio's.
Embassy of the Holy See (Vatican City),
Herbey (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
The Pope is cool :)))
Takoma Aquatic Center,
rupinderbrar
wrote
17 years ago:
pls give me acctual position of high road school.Thanks
Takoma Aquatic Center,
rupinderbrar
wrote
17 years ago:
its near too High road School DC
Jimmy's Tire,
Redeagle688
wrote
17 years ago:
Site of a three-alarm fire on January 21, 2008: http://www.nbc4.com/news/15103955/detail.html?dl=mainclick
The Ellipse,
Tour Guide (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
The southern part of President's Park is the Ellipse, a large open area surrounded by an oval drive.
Its development began in the 1850s but was cut short first by a lack of funds and then by the Civil War. The site has been used a trash dump, horse pens, and a slaughterhouse. Soldiers were housed here during the Civil War.
The Ellipse is used for many community gatherings and functions, including musical performances during the summer. Recreational activities are also held in this open area. Many demonstrations take place here, as people exercise their rights of free speech and assembly.
Entrance to Bureau of Engaving and Printing,
homeboy
wrote
17 years ago:
Did this tour in January. No lines. Finished the tour in less than 30 minutes.
One Fish Two Fish,
homeboy
wrote
17 years ago:
A little different. Holds about 20-30 people. Has a sushi bar, but I don't trust eating sashimi from places that don't have lots of diners. I pretty much stuck to cooked foods. Because the menu has Chinese dishes as well as Japanese, I decided to order eel over rice. The eel was very "oishi". Sweet, but not too sweet and fatty. The rice was not the standard glutinous in Japanese restaurants, it was standard Chinese long grain rice - cool, just the way I would make it at home. I also ordered tempura, but the dipping sauce was on the sweet side for me. The menu had lots to choose from, may be even vegan friendly - definitely a place where a vegetarian can dine, only thing missing was the beer/wine/sake. I saw a few people come in for take out, so I guess their locals. I would definitely go back if I was a local and recommend it to other, but since I'm only visiting, I going to try other restaurants.
USDA Cafeteria,
homeboy
wrote
17 years ago:
I've eaten here a few times and I agree with this review http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=573422, but I've been sent to this area to work and it's relatively convenient. If you like food from "Hometown Buffet" you'll love it here. I say give it try just to tell your friends.
United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing,
homeboy
wrote
17 years ago:
Fun/educational place to see how money is made. Video in the beginning, then a walking tour of the printing area, and of course a souvenir shop at the end
Washington Suites Georgetown,
homeboy
wrote
17 years ago:
Not bad, a little old, but very spacious. Had a separate kitchen and living area. It's basically an apartment. No wireless, but Internet is available and it's included in the price. Continental breakfast is included, but it was skimpy so I usually skipped it. Tuesday nights was reception night with wine, beer and appetizers. Staff was friendly.
Marshall's Bar and Grille,
homeboy
wrote
17 years ago:
I stopped for a bite one late Sunday evening in Nov. '07. I enjoyed the food and service.
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