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Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) Stadium (Defunct),
bobbyafc
wrote
17 years ago:
Probably sold to the Redskins, torn down, and a new stadium built on the land.
Embassy of the Holy See (Vatican City),
Cidre (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Pope Benedict is a peaceful man, we Americans adore him.
Kramerbooks & Afterwords Cafe,
dunkelstern (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Best steak sandwich in the city
Quincy Park Condominiums,
rsr (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Located in South Logan at the corner of 10th and L Street north of downtown Washington DC in historic Shaw.
A magnificent setting on a park, overlooking the broad expanse of Massachusetts Avenue with downtown Washington at the front door.
An historic neighborhood enlivened by the Morrison Clark Inn, Carnegie Library and nearby historic properties.
A striking, contemporary design with a sculpted curved front and broad expanses of glass.
Landscaped grounds wrapping the building inside the sidewalks; a garden terrace for the private use of residents; and, several ground floor private terraces for individual units.
Innovative design by renowned, award winning Washington architects, Esocoff & Associates.
Reserved parking in two level underground garage served by two elevators.
Entrance doors and garage access controlled by security system with telephone entry at front door.
Easy walking distance to the new Gallery Place neighborhood of restaurants, shops and movie theaters.
Close to three Metro stations (Mount Vernon, Gallery Place and Metro Center) with the closest Metro Station, Mount Vernon, only two blocks away.
The Wonderland Ballroom,
b (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Tuesday Nights: See You Next Tuesday! Dance extravaganza with living DJ upstairs!
Drew Hall,
Q (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Drew Hall you know
The Saloon,
From DC (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Looking again i see they all have points on the roof. i believe the saloon is the two middle points. it's definitely not next to the bank.
The Saloon,
From DC (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
close. the saloon is slightly to the left of this location in the building with those two points on the roof, closer to ben's chilli bowl.
L'Enfant Plaza Metro Station Entrance,
Gary (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
The L’Enfant Plaza station entrance at 7th and D streets, SW, will close on Oct. 9, 2007 during a nine-month construction project at the Nassif Building (former U.S. Department of Transportation building). The station entrance is scheduled to reopen in July 2008.
Big K Liquor Store,
deez (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
they want to turn this old ghetto into the new manhattan. (not with the big buildings, but the notiriety) wait 20 years and it just might be
Korean War Veterans Memorial,
formulanone
wrote
17 years ago:
The detail of the soldiers, shown in a realistic formation, is amazingly detailed.
Spring Valley West (Spring Valley North),
90rock (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Slutgarden
Giant Steps Tech ,
therandreedgrou
wrote
17 years ago:
By the way the number is 202-797-8995. KRR
Banana Cafe,
anon (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
the belgian restaurant is somewhere on this block..
Warder Mansion Apartments,
IanFish (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Designed by American architect H. H. Richardson
Embassy of the United Arab Emirates,
Al_Sha3shabonah
wrote
17 years ago:
فديييييييت سفااارتناااا
^__^
فديييت الاماارااات
Giant Steps Tech ,
therandreedgroup (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
I have used Giant Steps Tech before and found that Mr. George Hamilton is not only a great tech, but for the barely computer literate a nice guy. He's a whiz when it comes to computer repair and maintenance. KRR
Decatur Apartments,
nauplion
wrote
17 years ago:
This is an apartment building, not a private house. The back of the Decatur Apartments abutted the back garden of Franklin Roosevelt's house.
Georgetown Day High School,
DocBman (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
great school, great teachers, great time - class of 1992
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