A Visit to D.C.

Last week I enjoyed a visit to the Washington D.C. area. While I enjoyed seeing the usual historic sites such as the White House, the Capital, the Pentagon and the Washington Monument (and taking photos); what interested me the most was the blend of different urban areas that make up the D.C. Metro Area. It’s not just D.C. itself, but other vibrant cities that are all accessible to D.C. by Metro trains. For example, we stayed in Pentagon City and visited Crystal City, Arlington and Dupont Circle (to name a few). I hope you enjoy the view too…………………………………!

Ronald Reagan International Airport – D.C.

The Washington Monument

The Whitehouse

Trump International Hotel Tower

Trump International Hotel Tower – Interior

The View from the top of Trump International Hotel and Tower

National Museum of African American History and Culture

Pentagon 9/11 Memorial

D.C. Protest

The Capital

Benjamin Franklin Statue

Smithsonian Castle

 

2 thoughts on “A Visit to D.C.”

  1. That was interesting. I wish I had been able to accompany you. We stayed in Georgetown once and Virginia once. Did you see the Vietnam memorial? I liked taking the Metro for some reason. I saw the photo for Ben Franklin but not one for Smithsonian castle. Is he in front of it?

  2. Thanks Suzette. If I go next year, you should come with. We didn’t see the Vietnam War Memorial. Smithsonian Castle is the last photo at the bottom, after Franklin. It’s a dark reddish brown color.

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