Out on the Town in Washington, D.C.

While in DC, I took a bus tour and stopped at many cool and-or historical sites. One of these was the White House, pictured above from the tent of a protester who had a few signs up. I thought it looked pretty funny so I snapped the shot. 

(Above) A picture at the White House fence, with my mother, my cousin, and myself.

(Below) A close-up of the Washington monument photo-bombing and Chase and I standing in front of the National Treasury. 

Earlier that day, I had stopped by Ford's Theatre, the location where Abraham Lincoln was shot after the Civil War ended. 

Nearby was the National Gallery of Art, where I took many photos, some legal, some not so much.

(Above)A bust of Lafayette, a french general who aided the Colonies in the Revolutionary War and a Native American war club.

(Right/Below) Various Statuettes of multiple scenes.

We also drove past the WWII Memorial for the Veterans.

We also stopped at the Jefferson Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Martin Luther King Junior Memorial.

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  • Great job! I am very jealous! I will be going to D.C. next summer so these pictures are getting me excited!

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