Washington, D.C.
I've lived here for the past ten years or so and I'm always discovering new things about it. The supposed center of world democracy, you'll probably never find a more elitist city. It's funny being in DC and knowing that basically the entire world is being run inside the buildings around you. There's also a lot of great architecture here, though a lot of it's out in the suburbs or across the Potomac in Rossyln. It's a fairly nice city, though I suppose there's not always a whole lot to do.
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L: Table from the party in the Reagan building; R: Washington Monument and Metrobus
L: View of Rosslyn from Old Post Office; R: Washington Monument and John Paul Jones statue
L: "I HATE WAR" inscription from FDR Memorial; R: Korean War Memorial, with Lincoln Memorial as backdrop
L: Washington Monument at night from Lincoln Memorial steps; R: View down an alleyway
L: Peeling paint on a building's side; R: Building downtown
L: Sculpture and building downtown; R: Washington Post building
L: Views of downtown in concave (or is it convex?) mirrors
L: Building downtown flying American and DC flags; R: Reflections in McPherson Square
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