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Washington DC: Jefferson Memorial

Posted on August 23, 2010 by admin
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(HINT: Click on the pictures to enlarge them) As the southern bookend to the National Mall, the Jefferson Memorial shows me the southern nature of Washington DC. The original plan for the Capitol was to include parts of Virginia, but … Continue reading →

Posted in National Parks | Tagged basin, dc, Jefferson, memorial, national, Park, tidal, washington | 2 Replies

Washington DC: The White House

Posted on August 22, 2010 by admin
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The corner stone for the White House was laid in 1792, but it wouldn’t be until 1901 when it would get it’s official name. It was then that someone asked Theodore Roosevelt about the place and he said “oh, it’s … Continue reading →

Posted in National Parks, Travel Tips, Uncategorized, World Travel | Tagged dc, house, jerry, lewis, president, representative, tour, washington, white, white house | 2 Replies

Washington DC: Keep On Walking.

Posted on August 9, 2010 by admin
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Our vacation in Washington DC is rapidly coming to an end. It has been very fun but it has also made for some very long days. When traveling to Washington DC you come to find that there is some great … Continue reading →

Posted in National Parks | Tagged AJ, capitol, dc, toddlers, travel, Walking, washington | 2 Replies

Washington DC: A New Civil War?

Posted on August 7, 2010 by admin
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Apparently, 7/11 has called it quits… Well AJ thought it was funny… To see this sight for yourself you will have to go to the U street-African American-Civil War-Cardozo metro stop. How’s that for a mouthful of a metro stop … Continue reading →

Posted in National Parks, Uncategorized | Tagged 11, 7, dc, eleven, funny, metro, station, street, travel, u, washington | 1 Reply

Washington DC: Is there a curator in the house?

Posted on August 6, 2010 by admin
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Someone get a curator quick! Something weird is starting to grow on Mrs. Johnson’s hat: What do you mean it supposed to look like that?! Oh well, I guess there was no crisis after all. I guess I will just … Continue reading →

Posted in National Parks | Tagged center, dc, history, musuem, national, reagan, smithsonian, washington | Leave a reply

Washington DC: What side was he on?

Posted on August 5, 2010 by admin
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Yesterday we went to the White House, Ford’s Theatre, the National Archive, the Hard Rock Cafe, and Chinatown. We learned a lot of things, but some things still remain a mystery to me. At Ford’s Theatre I saw these hats. … Continue reading →

Posted in National Parks | Tagged dc, ford's, theatre, washington | Leave a reply

Washington DC: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles

Posted on August 4, 2010 by admin
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Today was the first two days of our trip. I know you probably think that was a typo,but it wasn’t. To get to Washington DC from California it takes a lot of traveling. For our trip we first took the … Continue reading →

Posted in National Parks, Uncategorized | Tagged dc, Planes, Southwest, station, trains, union, washington | 3 Replies

A Week in the Sierras: Day 5

Posted on July 31, 2010 by admin
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Our last day in camp was a rainy day. We had scheduled to stay longer and maybe do some more fishing, but with the rain everyone just wanted to pack up and go. So after a quick breakfast that is … Continue reading →

Posted in National Parks | Tagged big, california, camping, canyon, clyde, forest, national, palisades, Park, pines, sierras | 2 Replies

A Week in the Sierras: Day 4

Posted on July 25, 2010 by admin
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Day Four saw us back on the trail. This time we were camped out at the Clyde group campground in Big Pine Canyon. Working on our 10 mile hike we had two goals: see First and Second Falls and Palisade … Continue reading →

Posted in National Parks | Tagged big, canyon, eastern, falls, first, forest, glacier, inyo, national, palisades, pine, second, sierras | Leave a reply

A Week in the Sierras: Day 3

Posted on July 23, 2010 by admin
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Day 3 found us back at camp, which was good because I was tired from the day before. Although our feet got a little bit of rest it was still a busy day. On this day we finished the Fishing … Continue reading →

Posted in National Parks, Travel Tips | Tagged aspendale, bishop, Park, sierras, survival, wilderness | Leave a reply

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