
On September 5th I had the pleasure of flying up to Washington DC with my sister Suzanne to have a quick get away and meet with another sister, Janine and her family. I, of course, used the opportunity to take some photographs. Since I allowed my sister Janine's words to fall on deaf ears about the amount of walking we would be doing, choosing vanity over substance in choice of footwear - I thought that starting with this sculpture from the National Gallery of Art was appropriate. Our Saturday trek throughout the city was great and many, many miles, and although I did pay for my vanity, I had a great time. Yet our first stop in the city, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has a place in my experience of this trip that doesn't fit into the category of a "great" experience. The description would be more profound and moving. I wondered how I could include those photos I took there with the site seeing ones and decided that I would only because it was the start of the trip - but I in no way equate that visit with the rest of the site seeing. If you have not had the opportunity to visit that memorial, do. So here are some of the photographs I took on that two day visit.
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(some photos are from scans of museum brochure) |
Bought in the bookstore
Some photographs of the sites we visited.
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Lincoln Memorial |
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View of Washington Monument from Lincoln Memorial |
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The White House |
After the visit to the Holocaust Memorial - which I suggest you take two hours to tour and be prepared to move through individually, prepared to read quite a bit - we went to the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History.
On Sunday we took a bus ride on a tour bus with an open second story. I appreciated the great view for photographs and tired feet - although the bus driver did not seem too concerned if he knocked our heads off under low clearance bridges!
Just some random shots while walking by.
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Friendship |
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Metal tree in sculpture garden |
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Navy Memorial |
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Sculpture garden |
And last visit Sunday - the National Gallery of Art. I was absolutely floored as to what a large, first class art museum this is. And we only had 1.5 hours. That is the only disappointment of the trip, not having enough time to experience it, or even see a fraction of the exhibits. I plan to go back and take the day to tour it. What a fabulous place!
LINK TO:
UNITES STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM
LINK TO: NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART
thanks Maribeth for the photos of your DC visit...that place has a special place in my heart (was born there when my dad worked at the Pentagon)...took my daughter there for a HS graduation gift...the Vietnam War memorial especially moved us...hope to get back there some day
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