Sightseeing in Washington, D.C.


It's no secret -- everyone who knows me also knows how much I love living in the Washington area. I've done a lot of sightseeing in the three years that I've lived here, and I haven't gotten tired of it yet. I always look forward to having visitors, since it gives me an excuse to find new places to go and new things to do.

I'm working on putting together some of the pictures that I've taken over the years and adding them to my webpages. Check back soon to see the latest additions!


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The Cherry Blossom Trees at the Tidal Basin

 
The Jefferson Memorial  
Me and a blooming tree  
Brad and the Washington Monument  
More trees with pink flowers  

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The Washington Monument

  Under renovation
  The more familiar look

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The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial

 
Statues of FDR and his dog  
A fountain at the memorial  
Another statue at the memorial  

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The Korean War Veterans Memorial

  Statues at the memorial
  One of the statues
  The wall at the memorial

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Dumbarton Oaks

 
One of the garden terraces  
The gardens  
View of the house  

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The Pension Building

  Outside of the building
  View of the inside

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The Newseum

 
Memorial to journalists  
Sections of the Berlin Wall  

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Washington National Cathedral

  Outside the cathedral
  Brad near the Bishop's Gardens
  View from the Bishop's Gardens
  Statue of Abraham Lincoln

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National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception

 
Outside the basilica  
One of the chapels  
One of the chapel ceilings  

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Mount Vernon

  Mount Vernon
  The 16-sided barn
  View of the Potomac
  A short hiking trail

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Near D.C.

 
Shenandoah National Park  
The C&O Canal  
Great Falls, Virginia  

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This page was last updated on Tuesday November 28, 2000.