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26 October, 2010

Washington DC Travelogue September 2010 #5: Embassy Row, U Street, and Adams Morgan.

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My last day in DC started with a nice, long walk—probably too long as I get a little crazy with the walking when travelling—down Embassy Row. Embassy Row is the stretch of Massachusetts Avenue between Scott Circle and the DC National Cathedral, I believe. I headed up Massachusetts Avenue from Dupont Circle, and right away,
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19 October, 2010

Washington, DC, September 2010 Travelogue 4: National Sculpture Garden, National Archives, and Foggy Bottom

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After lunch and the Museum of the American Indian, I made my way across the Mall to the National Sculpture Garden. Or rather, I made my way toward the National Archives, but you have to wander through the Sculpture Garden to get there from that direction. This is not a bad thing. The Archives as
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3 October, 2010

Washington DC September 2010: Arlington National Cemetery

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After seeing all the Tidal Basin sites and looking wistfully at the paddle boats, I headed back to the Metro, passing the Bureau of Printing and Engraving and the Holocaust Museum on the way. Then I took the metro out to Arlington National Cemetery, our hallowed and very picturesque, large-scale memorial to all who have
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2 October, 2010

Washington DC September 2010: Georgetown food, the Tidal Basin, and FDR and Jefferson Memorials

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Where there is travel, there is Becca writing travelogues! Ben and I headed to Gaithersburg, MD, for him to attend 360 Flex, an Adobe conference, and for me to spend far too much time commuting into DC to see more sights than I did on my last trip, two years back. Oh, and also to
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