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Sunday, November 16, 2008

We rode the metro to get into Washington D.C. This map shows all the trains and where they stop.


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Jamee Brown was our tour guide in D.C. He played football for the Washington Redskins. He's 6'7" and weighs 350 lbs.


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Abraham Lincoln is on the front of the penny and the Lincoln Memorial is on the back.


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The Lincoln Memorial was incredible!


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The Declaration of Independence is at the National Archives.


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I met the Security Guard at the National Arcives.


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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Flat Stanley met these 7th grade girls who were on a Field Trip from Liberty, Indiana.


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The Capital Building is huge!


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The White House is on Pennsylvania Ave.


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The Washington National Cathedral is beautiful!




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Saturday, November 1, 2008

The National Aquarium was a fun place to visit!


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They fed the alligators at the aquarium.




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This is the Washington Memorial.


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This squirrel was having fun in D.C.


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This is the Jefferson Memorial.


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The Viet Nam Memorial was very impressive.




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This is Union Station in Washington D.C. where all the trains arrive and depart. It's the size of a shopping mall.


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This is a copy of the Liberty Bell. The real one is in Philidelphia.


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This is a memorial to Christopher Columbus in D.C.


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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

We took the Tourmobile to see Washington D.C. and Arlington Cemetery.


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Arlington Cemetery is for those who have served in a branch of the military.


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The changing of the guards happens every hour at the tomb of the unknown soldier.




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President John F. Kennedy and his wife were buried at Arlington Cemetery.


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Arlington House was General Lee's home at his farm which became Arlington Cemetery.


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We went to Annapolis, Maryland to watch the Naval Academy play SMU.


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Sunday, October 26, 2008

This Family from Fort Worth, Texas belongs to SMU's starting linebacker number 52, Pete Fleps.


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The blue and yellow Naval Academy Stadium was beautiful!


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The score board was huge!


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The Navy Mascot is a Goat!


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The SMU players prayed before the game!


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The Navy cheerleaders were at the game.


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The band marched.


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The Midshipmen staffed the concession stand.




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The Naval Academy Cadets were in the stands.


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Big cameras took big pictures in the rain!


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NAVY 34 / SMU 7


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It was fun playing in the leaves!


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Saturday, October 25, 2008

Charley and Christina Hardwick took us to see Aretha.


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The Aretha Franklin Concert at Constitution Hall was great!


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This was a stretch limo at the concert!


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Friday, October 24, 2008

We felt welcome in Pennsylvania!


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      • We rode the metro to get into Washington D.C. Thi...
      • Jamee Brown was our tour guide in D.C. He played ...
      • Abraham Lincoln is on the front of the penny and ...
      • The Lincoln Memorial was incredible!
      • The Declaration of Independence is at the National...
      • I met the Security Guard at the National Arcives.
      • Flat Stanley met these 7th grade girls who were on...
      • The Capital Building is huge!
      • The White House is on Pennsylvania Ave.
      • The Washington National Cathedral is beautiful!
      • The National Aquarium was a fun place to visit!
      • They fed the alligators at the aquarium.
      • This is the Washington Memorial.
      • This squirrel was having fun in D.C.
      • This is the Jefferson Memorial.
      • The Viet Nam Memorial was very impressive.
      • This is Union Station in Washington D.C. where all...
      • This is a copy of the Liberty Bell. The real one ...
      • This is a memorial to Christopher Columbus in D.C.
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      • We took the Tourmobile to see Washington D.C. and ...
      • Arlington Cemetery is for those who have served in...
      • The changing of the guards happens every hour at t...
      • President John F. Kennedy and his wife were buried...
      • Arlington House was General Lee's home at his farm...
      • We went to Annapolis, Maryland to watch the Naval ...
      • This Family from Fort Worth, Texas belongs to SMU'...
      • The blue and yellow Naval Academy Stadium was beau...
      • The score board was huge!
      • The Navy Mascot is a Goat!
      • The SMU players prayed before the game!
      • The Navy cheerleaders were at the game.
      • The band marched.
      • The Midshipmen staffed the concession stand.
      • The Naval Academy Cadets were in the stands.
      • Big cameras took big pictures in the rain!
      • NAVY 34 / SMU 7
      • It was fun playing in the leaves!
      • Charley and Christina Hardwick took us to see Aretha.
      • The Aretha Franklin Concert at Constitution Hall w...
      • This was a stretch limo at the concert!
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