view gallery E0.2 km | Large Adirondack Chair - Washington, DC in Ginormous Everyday Objects This large Adirondack Chair stands on the front lawn of Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, DC. posted by: DougK location: District of Columbia date approved: 05/11/2011 last visited: 08/08/2015 |
view gallery E0.2 km | Big Green Chair - Washington, DC in Roadside Attractions This Adirondack Chair stands on the front lawn of Duke Ellington School of the Arts. posted by: DougK location: District of Columbia date approved: 05/11/2011 last visited: 08/08/2015 |
view gallery E0.2 km | Duke Ellington School for the Arts - "Wouldsman" - Washington, DC in Zippy the Pinhead Locations Zippy visited the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, DC. There he sat in a super large outdoor lawn chair and marveled at it's size. posted by: DougK location: District of Columbia date approved: 05/10/2011 last visited: 08/08/2015 |
view gallery E0.2 km | Duke Ellington School for the Arts - "Sit For Loss" - Washington, DC in Zippy the Pinhead Locations Zippy revisited the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, DC. There he sat engaged in his favorite form of exercise - Sitting!. posted by: DougK location: District of Columbia date approved: 01/26/2018 last visited: 08/08/2015 |
view gallery NE0.5 km | Cafe Divan - Washington D.C in Flatirons Located in the wedge formed by Wisconsin Avenue and 34th Street posted by: vhasler location: District of Columbia date approved: 05/10/2011 last visited: 11/06/2018 |
view gallery SE0.5 km | Jeffries' House - "Chances Are" - Washington, DC in Movie Locations Home of Louie(Christopher McDonald) and Corinne Jeffries(Cybill Shepherd) in the 1989 movie "Chances Are" posted by: ahight location: District of Columbia date approved: 07/30/2010 last visited: 08/08/2015 |
view gallery E0.6 km | Phillip Johnson - Museum for Pre-Columbian Art - Washington, D.C., USA in Master Architects - International Style The Museum for Pre-Columbian Art is located at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, D.C., USA. posted by: Marine Biologist location: District of Columbia date approved: 02/17/2008 last visited: 05/08/2019 |
view gallery S0.6 km | Healy Hall, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. in Philatelic Photographs Combining elements of Romanesque, Gothic and Early Renaissance architecture, Healy Hall (1877-79) stands as the preeminent building on Georgetown University’s Washington D.C. campus. posted by: hykesj location: District of Columbia date approved: 06/26/2017 last visited: 07/16/2017 |
view gallery E0.8 km | Garage Tudor Place - Washington, DC in Signs of History Garage, Tudor Place Mansion, Georgetown- In the 1800s, a barn stood to the right of the building you see today. The garage, the left hand portion of the building ahead, was built in 1913-1914 to house the family’s automobile. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 01/18/2020 last visited: 09/25/2021 |
view gallery E0.8 km | Dumbarton Oaks Garden - Washington, DC in Philatelic Photographs The pebble garden at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, DC appears on this 2020 U.S. postage stamp. posted by: hykesj location: District of Columbia date approved: 07/22/2023 last visited: never |
view gallery E0.8 km | South Lawn Tudor Place - Washington, DC in Signs of History South Lawn, Tudor Place Mansion, Georgetown. In 1816, your view from this sweeping lawn included the bustling tobacco port of Georgetown, the Potomac River, and, to the east, the growing city of Washington DC. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 01/18/2020 last visited: 09/25/2021 |
view gallery E0.8 km | Tudor Place - Washington DC in Wikipedia Entries Tudor Place is a Federal-style mansion in Washington, D.C. that was originally the home of Thomas Peter and his wife, Martha Parke Custis Peter, a granddaughter of Martha Washington. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 08/24/2022 last visited: 08/25/2022 |
view gallery E0.8 km | Watching the Flames Star Spangled Banner National Historic Trail - Washington DC in War of 1812 On August 24, 1814, as word spread that the British were coming, Dr. William Thornton and his wife Anna Marie fled their downtown F Street home and took refuge here at Tudor Place, home of their friend Martha Parke Custis Peter. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 02/09/2020 last visited: 11/02/2021 |
view gallery E0.8 km | Watching the Flames-Star Spangled Banner National Historic Trail - Washington DC in Signs of History On August 24, 1814, as word spread that the British were coming, Dr. William Thornton and his wife Anna Marie fled their downtown F Street home and took refuge here at Tudor Place, home of their friend Martha Parke Custis Peter. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 08/24/2022 last visited: 08/25/2022 |
view gallery E0.8 km | Watching the Flames - Washington DC in Battlefields That night, Mrs. Thornton wrote, they looked out a window and “witnessed the conflagration of our poor undefended and devoted city.” Approximately 20 non-military structures were in flames. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 07/18/2023 last visited: 07/18/2023 |
view gallery E0.8 km | Tudor Place - Washington DC in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Tudor Place is a Federal-style mansion in Washington, D.C. that was originally the home of Thomas Peter and his wife, Martha Parke Custis Peter, a granddaughter of Martha Washington. posted by: Don.Morfe location: District of Columbia date approved: 07/18/2023 last visited: 07/18/2023 |
view gallery S0.8 km | 1789 - Washington D.C. Monopoly - Washington, D.C. in Monopoly in the Real World Located at the corner of Prospect Street and 36th Street Northwest D.C. posted by: flyingmoose location: District of Columbia date approved: 02/15/2021 last visited: never |
view gallery S0.8 km | MacNeil House - "The Exorcist" - Washington, DC in Movie Locations The house located in Georgetown used as the MacNeil residence for the 1973 movie "The Exorcist". posted by: ahight location: District of Columbia date approved: 07/29/2010 last visited: 08/08/2015 |
view gallery S0.8 km | The Exorcist Stairs in Movie Locations These are the 75 stairs in Georgetown as they appear today. If you're looking for them, they're right by the Exxon station. In the movie, they were the scene of grisly deaths. posted by: flyingmoose location: District of Columbia date approved: 03/07/2008 last visited: 08/08/2015 |
view gallery S0.8 km | The Exorcist Stairs in Outdoor Stairways A famous set of stairs in Georgetown. posted by: flyingmoose location: District of Columbia date approved: 09/10/2020 last visited: 11/07/2020 |
view gallery S0.8 km | Scary Staircase From "The Exorcist" - Washington, DC in Roadside Attractions The staircase featured in the dramatic climatic scene of "The Exorcist"
spans a space from Prospect and 36th Streets down to M Street St. in the Georgetown section of Washington, DC, NW. posted by: neoc1 location: District of Columbia date approved: 03/29/2021 last visited: 08/08/2015 |
view gallery S0.8 km | Exorcist Steps - Washington, DC in Wikipedia Entries The staircase featured in the dramatic climatic scene of "The Exorcist" spans a space from Prospect and 36th Streets down to M Street St. in the Georgetown section of Washington, NW, DC. posted by: neoc1 location: District of Columbia date approved: 03/30/2021 last visited: 08/08/2015 |
view gallery S1 km | Bicycle pro shop in Bicycle Shops Nice place posted by: dawgs location: District of Columbia date approved: 09/09/2006 last visited: 05/29/2017 |
view gallery S1 km | Embassy of Ukraine - Washington D.C. in Diplomatic Missions Located in the historical "Forrest-Marbury House", the Ukrainian Embassy represents the interests of its 46-50 million population in relations with the United States. posted by: vhasler location: District of Columbia date approved: 05/09/2011 last visited: 05/29/2017 |
view gallery S1 km | Forrest-Marbury House - District of Columbia in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This location was key to the creation of the District of Columbia, thus establishing the nation's capitol city. It is now the Embassy of Ukraine. posted by: vhasler location: District of Columbia date approved: 05/08/2011 last visited: 05/29/2017 |
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