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Another look at the DC-3. I am still hoping I will live to see this beauty in the air. If you find yourself in Kansas City, The Airline History Museum is worth a look.
On Tuesday, November 25, DC-based, world class boxing duo Lamont and Anthony Peterson, along with their coach, Barry Hunter, are generously donating thousands of dollars’ worth of food to local homeless shelter, So Others Might Eat (SOME), as a tribute of their commitment to helping D.C.’s homeless community. The brothers and coach will also be serving food to the homeless shelter following the food donation.
The Peterson brothers were homeless in D.C. throughout their childhood until Coach Barry recognized their potential and vowed to train their natural ability, eventually turning the two into professional boxers. Today, the Peterson’s hard work has paid off, allowing them to contribute to the fight against homelessness.
Douglas DC-3A NC33644
Constructed as a DC-3A-197E.
To Western Airlines with new c/r NC33644.
1965: Certificate of airworthiness for N33644 (DC3, 4123) issued.
1993: To Michael G. Kimbrel, Oakville, WA with new c/r N33644.
Civil registration G-APKO reserved but not taken up.
To unknown owner with c/r N33644.
2007: Certificate of airworthiness for N33644 (DC3, 4123) issued.
2016: To unknown owner with c/r N33644.
Registration pending to a new owner in Mena, A.
2016: To Arkansas Round Engines Llc, Mena, AR keeping c/r N33644.
2019: To Western Airlines Inc, Drummond, MT keeping c/r N33644.
Washington DC.
The best views are from the Botanical Gardens side. Next time I will have to stop at the Grotto and see what that's all about.
Pitt markers in Moleskein journal. 2012.
apparently, not even stick figures are safe from the perils of the segway.
(apologies for the crappy cameraphone picture)
Latinos in Washington DC display thier customs, traditions and culinary specialties during Fiesta DC on Pennsylvania Ave.
Steam Inc. bought this engine in 2021, and are restoring her to working order.
4375 carries the MAXX blue livery as she was previously used to hauled SA / SD commuter trains in Auckland.
UP's annual day of service - this time at DC Central Kitchen. We helped prepare meals to ultimately go feed 5,000 people. They do this every day.
I was on broccoli chopping duty in the morning, cabbage in the afternoon. It's harder than you think, and in a very warm kitchen. But, it was good to help out and see what this organization does.