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Chinese SubwayWe spent part of an evening in Chinatown, and had some decent Chinese food. We did not eat at this "Chinese" Subway, however!33333
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The White HouseThe most prestigious address in the world -- the White House! We were unable to tour it due to security concerns, although both of us have toured it in the past. Not a bad pic, considering I quickly snapped it through the fence.22222
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Presidential Box, Ford's TheaterThis is the Presidential Box at Ford's theater, which is where Lincoln was viewing the play Our American Cousin when he was terminally shot.00000
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Washington MonumentFinally, the Washington Monument, as seen from the Old Post Office Pavillion.00000
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Posing in DCFrom the steps of the Jefferson memorial is an excellent view of the Washington Monument and the White House. We took a moment to pose for this picture... If you click the picture it will enlarge and you'll see the White House.
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Mount Vernon from the PotomacWe spent most of a day taking a relaxing cruise down the Potomac River to Mount Vernon. This picture shows the Mount Vernon mansion from the river.
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Lincoln Art at Ford's TheaterIn the basement of the theater is a Lincoln museum, where this exhibit of Lincoln images was featured.00000
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Chinese ArchHere's the arch that lets you know you're in DC's Chinatown. Good thing they have it -- the area is so small, you might miss it otherwise.00000
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