None of us had been there before and it was only a 40 minute train ride. It was my first time on a train if you don't count the train at the Saginaw Children's Zoo lol.Our first stop once we were in Washington was the Lincoln Memorial. I was taken back by how big it was. I have seen it a million times on t.v. but didn't realize how big it actually was.
This picture doesn't really even put it into perspective.
I really like this memorial. It really gave you an idea of what it
must have been like.
must have been like.
After the Korean War memorial, we went
to the World War II memorial. It was also impressive.
to the World War II memorial. It was also impressive.
The holocaust museum was very sobering but we were really glad we went.
Next stop was the Smithsonian Air and Space museum. I liked it but
I think the guys liked it more.
Some of the cherry blossoms were out while we were there. Jason went back to D.C. three weeks later and they were in full bloom. I would have loved to see that.
Next stop was the Smithsonian Air and Space museum. I liked it but
I think the guys liked it more.
Some of the cherry blossoms were out while we were there. Jason went back to D.C. three weeks later and they were in full bloom. I would have loved to see that.
This is a street light. Isn't it beautiful. Washington was just full of gorgous architechture and amazing craftsmanship of all kinds. Its so sad to me that things just are produced like that any more.
The capital building was really impressive.
back side of the capital building.
We saw so many beautiful things but the Library of Congress was my favorite. We were getting there pretty close to closing time so we didn't get to spend as much time as I wanted to but I was glad I got to see it. It was magnificant.
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