Monday, July 12, 2004

All right. Time for DC photos. The city is damn photogenic, in a very different way from Boston. I've kept these photos really small so the blog doesn't take forever to load like it did with Beantown.



The WWII Memorial on our first night. A column exists for each state, I took this picture of New Mexico's for my grandpa. The Washington Monument is in the background.



The WWII Memorial's Rainbow Pool and Fountain at night.



An awesome Mariachi group from Los Angeles packed in the crowds at "Nuestra Musica" on the Mall. My grandpa had seen them before.



Georgetown is the oldest part of DC. Kind of like Boston's Backbay, a very old area filled with very trendy stores.



A nice shot of the Capitol.



Who's seen Farenheit 9-11? Everyone that reads this thing. You probably can't make it out this small, but they're throwing a peace sign.



Grandpa standing in front of a plaque at the WWII Memorial showing what he did during the war, amphibious landings.



The four of us at the entrance to the WWII Memorial.



Sabrina at the Jefferson Memorial.



The Lincoln Memorial was really beautiful, especially on our last evening in DC.

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