The National Theatre
The National Theatre is the oldest cultural institution in Washington, D.C. and one of the oldest continuously operating theatres in America. The box seats, providing an especially good view of the stage, were sometimes available to students for as little as $2.50. |
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Ballet Folklórico de México
The Ballet Folklórico de México brings traditional Mexican folk dance to the stage. |
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The Old Stone House
The Old Stone House (built about 1765) is the only surviving pre-Revolutionary building in D.C. It is on M Street in Georgetown, one block east of Wisconsin Avenue. |
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Face on Mars
Not only do we have a Man in the Moon, we also have a Face on Mars, discovered by the Viking 1 Orbiter. A delightful combination of natural features and lighting effects, I include this image as a reminder of my work on the Apollo Project, Atmosphere Explorer and Orbiting Solar Observatory. |
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Union Station
Before moving away from the D.C. area I worked for a few months on a Small Business Administration project. During that I usually commuted by train and walked (or sometimes ran) through Union Station. |
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