Thursday, September 22, 2011

Washington D.C.




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Washington DC marked the beginning of what would become a seemingly infinite number of turnpikes.

"From the top floor of this building was sent on June 3, 1880 over a beam of light to 1325 L street, the first wireless telephone message in the history of the world. The apparatus used in sending the message was the photophone invented by Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone."

1600 Pennsylvania ave

The Treasury


ummmm I thought I was on the guest list

Window detail




And now for your viewing pleasure, I present: Lame tourist photos


I love America so much I just wanna hug it




Hey lil fella

Lincoln Memorial






My mom took this as I read the wall




The Reflecting Pool was under construction. Very disappointing.

I want that radio



The new Martin Luther King Jr. Monument:
"Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope"





The Jefferson Memorial




National Air and Space Museum


The Capitol

"Builded"





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