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  • Dawn breaks with a pink orange sky over the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument and US Capitol building in Washington, DC
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  • Tourists flock to the Lincoln Memorial honoring the 16th President of the United States. Located on the National Mall in Washington, DC, the monument contains a large seated sculpture of Abraham Lincoln and inscriptions of two well-known speeches by Lincoln, The Gettysburg Address and his Second Inaugural Address. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 15, 1966.
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  • The Washington D.C. Temple, also known as the Mormon Temple, as seen from an I-495 beltway overpass at twilight in Kensington, MD, just outside Washington DC
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  • Reflections of the Washington Monument, US Capitol and the morning dawn are seen in the reflecting pool in Washington, DC
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  • Multi-colored fireworks rain down on Washington DC monuments on July 4th
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  • The blue hour casts its hue on the glass sculptures at the East Wing of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC
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  • Tunnel and escalators at the Woodley Park Metro train station in Adams Morgan area of Washington, DC
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  • The spectacular and mesmerizing "Multiverse" by American artist Leo Villareal is a moving walkway with light-emitting diodes (LEDs), Mac mini, and electronic circuitry, installed between the concourse walkway of the East and West buildings of the National Gallery of Art in, Washington, DC.
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  • "Electronic Superhighway" by artist Nam June Paik is an incredible neon and video map display at the National Portrait Gallery, part of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC. Paik was the first to use the phrase electronic superhighway.
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  • While not always impressed with its occupants, the United States Capitol has always been an awe inspiring landmark to me. Begun in 1793, the Capitol has been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended, and restored; today, it stands as a monument not only to its builders but also to the American people.
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  • Sunrise and the Washington Monument reflect off the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the names of those servicemen and women who fought and died in the Vietnam War or are still unaccounted for.
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  • A grand, marbled floor of the National Portrait Gallery, once the landmark Old Patent Office and now part of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC.
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  • Steve Pyke's photograph of Michael J. Fox on view at the Smithsonian Institution's National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC
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  • Yes, one of these things is not like the others. The Washington Monument pokes out from behind the historic Smithsonian castle skyline on the national mall in Washington, DC.
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  • Fireworks rain down on the Lincoln Memorial and other Washington D.C. monuments on July 4th
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  • The Iwo Jima Memorial honors the men and women in the U.S. Marine Corps who have given their lives to their country. President Kennedy issued a proclamation that a U.S. flag should fly from the memorial 24 hours a day, one of the few official sites where this is required.
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  • Sunlight and stained glass make for an afternoon light show in Washington National Cathedral, officially named the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. A cathedral of the Episcopal Church located in Washington, DC, it is the sixth largest cathedral in the world, and the second largest in the United States.
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  • Seemingly unaware, these tourists cast monumental shadows at the Lincoln Memorial, honoring the 16th President of the United States. Located on the National Mall in Washington, DC, the monument contains a large seated sculpture of Abraham Lincoln and inscriptions of two well-known speeches by Lincoln, The Gettysburg Address and his Second Inaugural Address.
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  • Dusk descends on Arlington, Virginia and the nation's capital as seen from under the Arlington Memorial Bridge.
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  • The spectacular and mesmerizing "Multiverse" by American artist Leo Villareal is a moving walkway with light-emitting diodes (LEDs), Mac mini, and electronic circuitry, installed between the concourse walkway of the East and West buildings of the National Gallery of Art in, Washington, DC.
    Multiverse-walkway-0326.jpg
  • The spectacular and mesmerizing "Multiverse" by American artist Leo Villareal is a moving walkway with light-emitting diodes (LEDs), Mac mini, and electronic circuitry, installed between the concourse walkway of the East and West buildings of the National Gallery of Art in, Washington, DC.
    Multiverse-walkway-0334.jpg
  • The Ulysses S. Grant memorial near the US Capitol is framed along with the Washington Monument against a pink evening sky in Washington, DC.
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  • The Ulysses S. Grant memorial near the US Capitol is framed along with the Washington Monument against a summer evening sky in Washington, DC.
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  • Night view of the US Capitol, among the most architecturally impressive and symbolically important buildings in the world. The Senate and the House of Representatives have met here for more than two centuries. Begun in 1793, the Capitol has been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended, and restored.
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  • When completed in 1899, the post office was the largest office building and first building incorporating a steel frame in Washington. Today it is the third tallest structure in DC and is used for retail and office space. Visitors can view the Bells of Congress, replicas of those at Westminster Abbey and the official bells of the United States Congress.
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  • Winter canoe colors stacked up in Georgetown along the Potomac River during the off season in Washington, DC
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  • These 22 sandstone Corinthian columns that once supported the east portico of the U.S. Capitol are now on display at the U.S. National Arboretum in DC. Seemingly in the middle of nowhere, they create quite a bizarre, eerie sight.
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  • July 4th fireworks rain down over the monuments in Washington, DC
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  • Dusk descends on the Washington Monument, framed here by a nearby wall at the World War II Memorial in Washington, DC
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  • Daybreak in near empty Washington when the night lights of the monuments are still on and a new day is about to rise. The Lincoln Memorial honors the 16th President of the United States. Located on the National Mall in Washington, DC, the monument contains a large seated sculpture of Abraham Lincoln and inscriptions of two well-known speeches by Lincoln, The Gettysburg Address and his Second Inaugural Address.
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  • The Capitol Christmas Tree, or the People's Tree as it is commonly called, graces the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol.
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  • Decked for the holidays here, Union Station is the grand ceremonial train station that was designed to be the entrance to Washington, DC, when it opened in 1908. One of the busiest places in Washington, the terminal is served by Amtrak, MARC and VRE commuter railroads, and the Washington Metro transit system of buses and subway trains.
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  • Night, exterior image of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), the first national museum dedicated to the preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts of Native Americans.
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  • The Lincoln Memorial and Arlington Memorial Bridge are seen at dusk on the Potomac River. The Lincoln Memorial honors the 16th President of the United States. Located on the National Mall in Washington, DC, the monument contains a large seated sculpture of Abraham Lincoln and inscriptions of two well-known speeches by Lincoln, The Gettysburg Address and his Second Inaugural Address.
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  • A departing train in motion as it pulls out of the station at the Foggy Bottom GWU underground Metro station in Washington, DC
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  • Multi-colored fireworks rain down on Washington DC monuments on July 4th
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  • The Lincoln Memorial honors the 16th President of the United States. Located on the National Mall in Washington, DC, the monument contains a large seated sculpture of Abraham Lincoln and inscriptions of two well-known speeches by Lincoln, The Gettysburg Address and his Second Inaugural Address. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 15, 1966.
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  • The Washington Monument is seen through the giant columns of the Lincoln Memorial, which honors the 16th President of the United States. Located on the National Mall in Washington, DC, the Lincoln Memorial contains a large seated sculpture of Abraham Lincoln and inscriptions of two well-known speeches by Lincoln, The Gettysburg Address and his Second Inaugural Address.
    Lincoln-Memorial-DC-3714.jpg
  • The Foggy Bottom GWU underground Metro train station in Washington, DC
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  • Red lights on the platform indicate an arriving train at the Foggy Bottom GWU underground Metro station in Washington, DC
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  • Evening view and reflections of the US Capitol, among the most architecturally impressive and symbolically important buildings in the world. The Senate and the House of Representatives have met here for more than two centuries. Begun in 1793, the Capitol has been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended, and restored.
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  • This Greenpeace street art created by Mark Jenkins shows a polar bear protesting oil drilling in the Arctic while standing in front of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, DC
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  • The spectacular domed atrium at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), the first national museum dedicated to the preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts of Native Americans.
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  • A spectacular vanishing point is created in this concrete tunnel under I-395 leading to the Pentagon parking area for the 9/11 Memorial outside Washington, DC
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  • A spectacular fall sunset casts its pink hues on the Washington Monument and the National Mall, which in turn cast reflections in the nearby reflecting pool in Washington, DC
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  • Fiery light dances off the interior walls of Washington National Cathedral, officially named the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. A cathedral of the Episcopal Church located in Washington, DC, it is the sixth largest cathedral in the world, and the second largest in the United States.
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  • Filled with interesting passageways and alcoves, Washington National Cathedral, officially named the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, is a cathedral of the Episcopal Church located in Washington, DC. It is the sixth largest cathedral in the world, and the second largest in the United States.
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  • This LED sculpture by artist Leo Villareal is part of moving walkway between the East and West buildings of the National Gallery of Art in Washignton, DC. Programmed to form dynamic configurations of white light conveying associations ranging from artificial life to organic form, the programming both instructs the lights and allows for an element of chance. While it's possible that a pattern will repeat during a viewer's experience, it is unlikely. It is one amazingly cool exhibit!
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  • The Marine Corps War Memorial, also called the Iwo Jima Memorial, is dedicated to all personnel of the United States Marine Corps who have died in the defense of their country since 1775. The design is based on the iconic photo Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, taken during the Battle of Iwo Jima by AP photographer Joe Rosenthal.
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  • The Capitol Christmas Tree, or the People's Tree as it is commonly called, graces the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol.
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  • The magnificent Great Hall of the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, a museum that examines America's architecture, design, engineering, construction, and urban planning.
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  • The magnificent Great Hall of the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, a museum that examines America's architecture, design, engineering, construction, and urban planning.
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  • The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is an art museum beside the National Mall, in Washington, DC. The museum was initially endowed during the 1960s with the permanent art collection of Joseph H. Hirshhorn. It is part of the Smithsonian Institution and was conceived as the United States' museum of contemporary and modern art.
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  • Tourists flock to the popular and impressive memorial to Abraham Lincoln in Washignton, DC
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  • Basement arches of the Library of Congress, the nation's oldest federal cultural institution, which serves as the research arm of Congress. It is also the largest library in the world, with millions of books, recordings, photographs, maps and manuscripts in its collections.
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  • The Marine Corps War Memorial, also called the Iwo Jima Memorial, is dedicated to all personnel of the United States Marine Corps who have died in the defense of their country since 1775. The design is based on the iconic photo Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, taken during the Battle of Iwo Jima by AP photographer Joe Rosenthal.
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  • Cheers and holiday warmth with a gift of the Christmas season!
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  • The United States Air Force Memorial honors the service of the personnel of the US Air Force and its predecessors. The Memorial is located in Arlington, Virginia, on the grounds of Fort Myer near the Pentagon. It was the last project of American architect James Ingo Freed.
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  • The Wave Swinger at the Montgomery County Agricultural Fair in Gaithersburg, MD
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  • Twilight descends on the landmark Castle building of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.
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  • Judith Shea's bronze sculpture titled Post-Balzac is on display in the sculpture garden of the Hirshhorn Museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC
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  • The United States Air Force Memorial honors the service of the personnel of the US Air Force and its predecessors. The Memorial is located in Arlington, Virginia, on the grounds of Fort Myer near the Pentagon. It was the last project of American architect James Ingo Freed.
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  • The bronze sculpture Arch of Hysteria by Louise Bourgeouis on display at the Hirshhorn Museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC
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  • The United States Air Force Memorial honors the service of the personnel of the US Air Force and its predecessors. The Memorial is located in Arlington, Virginia, on the grounds of Fort Myer near the Pentagon. It was the last project of American architect James Ingo Freed.
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  • The Great Hall of the Library of Congress, the nation's oldest federal cultural institution, which serves as the research arm of Congress. It is also the largest library in the world, with millions of books, recordings, photographs, maps and manuscripts in its collections.
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  • A sunny, fall day on the South Lawn of the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States. The White House is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C.
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  • The blue hour fades quickly into night at the East Wing of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC
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  • The lead solos for the U.S. Navy Blue Angels perform the Fortus maneuver, a mirrored carrier landing configuration with wheels and tailhooks down, at the 2010 airshow at Andrews Air Base in Maryland just outside Washington, DC
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  • The U.S. Army Golden Knights parachuting team perform skydiving maneuvers at the 2010 airshow at Andrews Air Base in Maryland just outside Washington, DC.
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  • Color Guard: color and precision, even down to the shadows, are on display at the 2010 airshow at Andrews Air Base in Maryland just outside Washington, DC.
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  • The Lockheed SR-71 "Blackbird" was an advanced, long-range, Mach 3+ strategic reconnaissance aircraft developed in the 1960s by the Lockheed Skunk Works. The Blackbird's performance and operational achievements placed it at the pinnacle of aviation technology developments during the Cold War. Of the 32 aircraft built, 12 were destroyed in accidents, and none lost to enemy action. This one is on display at the Smithsonian's Udvar-Hazy Center near Washington, DC.
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  • The Space Shuttle Enterprise has been the centerpiece of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center at Dulles International Airport for several years. But New York here she comes! ..Preparations are under way for Enterprise to be flown to JFK Airport this spring, and in the summer, be moved by barge to the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City. In her place, NASA is moving the Space Shuttle Discovery, the most traveled orbiter in the fleet, to the Air & Space Musuem for her retirement. Discovery arrives in DC April 17!.
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  • The United States Air Force Memorial honors the service of the personnel of the US Air Force and its predecessors. The Memorial is located in Arlington, Virginia, on the grounds of Fort Myer near the Pentagon. It was the last project of American architect James Ingo Freed.
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