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Blogs Eclectic Global Nomad 

DC day tripping: Returning for some fun and history

November 24, 2015November 24, 2015 Kathy Gamble

I moved from Washington DC to St Paul, Minnesota almost exactly a year ago. Last weekend I found myself back

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Blogs Left Coast Logic 

September 11, 2001 remembered

September 11, 2015 Tim Forkes

Photo above: Manhattan, on the morning of September 11, 2001, before the attacks. (YouTube) September 11, 2015. Just an average

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Blogs Eclectic Global Nomad 

A tale of two malls

December 16, 2014December 17, 2014 Kathy Gamble

There are really only two Malls in the US. The National Mall is located in the middle of Washington, DC

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Blogs Eddie's Corner 

Holocaust Memorial Museum brings so many tears

July 14, 2014July 17, 2014 Eddie Applefeld

When you make plans to visit the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington you need to prepare yourself to

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Blogs Eclectic Global Nomad 

National Cathedral: Must-see visit in DC

February 25, 2014June 27, 2018 Kathy Gamble

The National Cathedral is a Washington DC landmark.  I can see it as I drive into work in the morning

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Blogs Eclectic Global Nomad 

U.S. Botanic Garden: Where did all those plants come from?

September 25, 2013August 27, 2014 Kathy Gamble

Public gardens are common around the world. Most cities and even small towns have gardens for people to stroll in

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Columnists News Robert Emmet Mara 

DC Mayor Vincent Gray sold DC’s poor for pennies on Walmart’s dollars

September 16, 2013March 12, 2018 Robert Emmet Mara

While many of the nations’ capital pundits took issue with Vladimir Putin’s OpEd in the NY Times at the end

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Curtain Call News Reviews 

Keegan Theatre presents sharp family drama in ‘Rabbit Hole’

July 13, 2013July 13, 2013 Megan Kuhn

Tragedy dredges up old wounds in the highly-charged family drama Rabbit Hole. The award-winning play is now showing at The

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Curtain Call News Reviews 

Round House’s ‘Becky Shaw’ is hilarious fun

June 18, 2013June 18, 2013 Megan Kuhn

Suzanna Slater (Alyssa Wilmoth Keegan) and Max Garrett (Will Gartshore) have an interesting friendship in Round House Theatre’s production of

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Theater J’s ‘The Hampton Years’ skillfully deals with race, religion, gender during WWII

June 10, 2013June 10, 2013 Megan Kuhn

Viktor Lowenfeld (Sasha Olinick), right, is the optimistic arts educator who encourages John Biggers (Julian Elijah Martinez) to pursue a career

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U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
$38,954,466,670,318

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