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While exploring the streets of Washington DC, this old car drove by us, and caught my eye. While it's definitely in rough shape, I think that's what I found the most interesting about it. It's as if it has been a daily driver since the Great Depression. Definitely an interesting sight in modern times.
Photo by Brad Sigal. Fugazi at Wilson Center in Washington D.C., March 3, 1988. More details on show here: www.dischord.com/fugazi_live_series/washington-dc-usa-30388
Ford Australia | 1994 Ford DC LTD | 302 V8 TI9990
Former Government Ministerial car 'CR1' which is the number plate for the New Zealand Prime minister's offical car.
Location | Cenotaph Road | Auckland Museum
Auckland Domain
Auckland | New Zealand
Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian: Press Preview of "The Great Inka Road: Engineering an Empire" on Tuesday, June 24, 2015 in Washington, DC. (Paul Morigi/AP Images for Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian)
A scan of a Kodachrome slide that was part of my personal collection
MSN 45390 Douglas DC-8-33(F) N717UA
Airlift International
I took this at the Iwo Jima memorial. I used the sky as a backdrop and wanted it to look like a shadow.
Morris House: empty Tudor in NW DC
Located at 4001 Linnean Ave NW - Washington DC - this is the corner of Tilden Street (NW) and Linnean Avenue in Washington, DC.
The Morris House is an historic building located at 4001 Linnean Drive, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Forest Hills neighborhood, next to Rock Creek Park.
The Jacobethan style house was designed by Porter and Lockie in 1939, for Edgar and Beronica Morris. It is/was owned by the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Today it is empty and unusued with court records showing a dispute regarding funds associated with the property.
It was designated DC landmark, on May 27, 2010. And added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP Reference#: 10000750) March 14, 2011
It was assessed at $3,668,860, in 2010.
WASHINGTON, DC (July 3, 2017)--Performers, support staff and attendees gather on the Capitol grounds for dress rehearsal of the annual "A Capitol Fourth" concert July 3, 2017.
“A Capitol Fourth” is a free annual concert performed on the west lawn of the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., in celebration of Independence Day each July 4. Broadcast live on PBS, NPR and the American Forces Network and presented by WETA, the concert is viewed and heard by millions across the United States and the world, as well as attended by more than half a million people at the Capitol. The concert traditionally features elements of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), the United States Army Presidential Salute Guns Battery, the U.S. Army Band (Pershing's Own), the National Symphony Orchestra and the Choral Arts Society of Washington, who provide much of the music during the show for various celebrity artists. A celebrity host and a variety of guests entertain and pay tribute to their country throughout the evening.
(Department of Defense photos by Reese Brown)
These three rowhouses and the brick apartment building are In the Greater Fourteenth Street Historic District National Register #94000992; however, the new condo tower is just outside the boundary.
Great day to be at the Founding Church of Scientology in Washington,
DC -- I got to see someone attest to the State of Clear!!!
On the second day of our trip, we got up really early to catch Cathay Pacific as well as a few other heavies. Here is one of them: DHL DC-8 landing on runway 5.
DC/Georgetown is full of charming row houses (and Embassy Row) I wanted to catch the adorable purple house ( just 6' wide) the Smallest, and quite famous- but it passed by in a flash. This row of shops/homes was quite representative and a fun exercise in perspective!
Washington Harbour (on the right), separated from rest of Georgetown by the Whitehurst Freeway. If you look close towards the left you can see the gold dome of the bank at Wisconsin & M. Washington, DC.