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The installation of a wireless detection system by Sensys Networks geared toward sensing the presence of buses. It is part of an experimental pilot project to test both wireless detection as well as a unique coordinated signal phasing for the signals to the north and south.
4-H members take part in Bayer Science Matters sessions at the National 4-H Council on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 in Chevy Chase, Md. (Kevin Wolf/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
4-H members take part in Bayer Science Matters sessions at the National 4-H Council on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 in Chevy Chase, Md. (Kevin Wolf/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
4-H members take part in Bayer Science Matters sessions at the National 4-H Council on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 in Chevy Chase, Md. (Kevin Wolf/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
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4-H members take part in Bayer Science Matters sessions at the National 4-H Council on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 in Chevy Chase, Md. (Kevin Wolf/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
4-H members take part in Bayer Science Matters sessions at the National 4-H Council on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 in Chevy Chase, Md. (Kevin Wolf/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
4-H members take part in Bayer Science Matters sessions at the National 4-H Council on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 in Chevy Chase, Md. (Kevin Wolf/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
The installation of a wireless detection system by Sensys Networks geared toward sensing the presence of buses. It is part of an experimental pilot project to test both wireless detection as well as a unique coordinated signal phasing for the signals to the north and south.
4-H members take part in Bayer Science Matters sessions at the National 4-H Council on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 in Chevy Chase, Md. (Kevin Wolf/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
4-H members take part in Bayer Science Matters sessions at the National 4-H Council on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 in Chevy Chase, Md. (Kevin Wolf/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
Detail of the marquee belonging to the Avalon Theatre (1922, Frank Upman & Percy C. Adams) at 5612 Connecticut Avenue NW, in the Chevy Chase neighborhood of Washington, DC.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack speaks with 4-H members at the National 4-H Youth Center in Chevy Chase, MD, on Monday, March 26, 2012. "For almost 100 years, USDA and 4-H have partnered to produce some of our nation's best and brightest, including farmers and ranchers who have supported the American economy and put food on our tables," Vilsack said. "You all are tomorrow's leaders. We need you to think big, innovate and help tackle the important challenges standing between us, a stronger middle class and a stronger nation." USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
4-H members take part in Bayer Science Matters sessions at the National 4-H Council on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 in Chevy Chase, Md. (Kevin Wolf/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
4-H members take part in Bayer Science Matters sessions at the National 4-H Council on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 in Chevy Chase, Md. (Kevin Wolf/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
Left to right, Donald T. Floyd, Jr., President and CEO, National 4-H Council and Dr. Catherine Woteki, Under Secretary for Research, Education and Economics are interviewed by Fox WTTG reporter Holly Morris on the 4H campus in Chevy Chase, MD, on Wednesday, October 5, 2011. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung
Somehow I think the vending machine was bugging out... needless to say, I didn't try testing it out.
Way Back Tuesday
I think this was the trip when my dad and I had come down to Maryland/DC to visit my sister who had just moved here. I was still a huge fan of the actor Chevy Chase (when he still had a career) and thought it was so cool to see anything with "his" name on it. I was so excited to get this picture taken you can't imagine.
Fast forward 19 years and the pharmacy is gone (I think it's the CVS), and I now live two blocks from here.
4-H members take part in Bayer Science Matters sessions at the National 4-H Council on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 in Chevy Chase, Md. (Kevin Wolf/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
Excerpts from a 1960s menu from the Peking Restaurant in Chevy Chase DC. Read more about the restaurant at: www.streetsofwashington.com/2021/11/chinese-restaurants-i...
The installation of a wireless detection system by Sensys Networks geared toward sensing the presence of buses. It is part of an experimental pilot project to test both wireless detection as well as a unique coordinated signal phasing for the signals to the north and south.
4-H members take part in Bayer Science Matters sessions at the National 4-H Council on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018 in Chevy Chase, Md. (Kevin Wolf/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
This is in my old back yard which was one of the greatest places for a cookout anywhere. The stone patio was ideal for grillin. Here my Uncle Tom takes over the grill duties. A shocker for me cause I never know my Dad to give up his grill to anyone. Our dog Heidi with both Puppies and Kittens in the basket in front. Right to Left...Nora, Amy, Becky, Beth, Mom and Tom.