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Washington DC vista from Arlington
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Washing DC Aerospace Museum
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A picture from the Holiday Inn
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A panoranic portrait of the artist Martha Jackson Jarvis. The panorama is from her exhibition at the Hillyer Art Space, Ass Against the Wall..
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This scene is on the Rock Creek Bike/Runner's Path. which runs along the Rock Creek.. The great thing about Rock Creek National Park is that it is located in the middle of Washington, DC. The Park is not a cultivated park like New York's Central Park, but a natural area that has simply been left to be itself.
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This scene at Rock Creek National Park in Washington DC, is a a few blocks from were I live. Rock Creek Park is located in the middle of the city were its peacefulness serves as an oasis amidst the chaos and noise of the nation's capital city. Here is the point were the National Zoological Park is joined to the Rock...
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This scene at Rock Creek National Park in Washington DC, is a a few blocks from were I live. Rock Creek Park is loction in the middle of the city were its peacefulness serves as an oasis amidst the chaos and noise of the nation's capital city. The Bike Path runs from Pierce Mill down to the Lincoln Memorial and beyond.
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Walcott was the discoverer of the Burgess Shale, an extraordinary fossil deposit in Yoho National Park, outside of Field, British Columbia, Canada. He served as the third director of the U.S. Geological Survey and was Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. He is buried in Rock Creek Cemetery in northwest Washington,...
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