It was National Police Week while I was in town. There were thousands of rowdy police officers from all across the country every where you went. The picture above is of hundreds of police motorcycles. These were LAPD cycles from Las Angeles.
The White House. You can still walk by the front, however no vehicles are allowed.
The Lincoln Monument. This was at the far end of my walk that day, but worth seeing again.
This is the Vietnam Women's memorial. It is one of the newest memorials on the mall, and very moving. The artist concentrated on the facial expressions of the characters.
This is at the base of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Many items and messages are left there by visitors.
The Lincoln Monument. This was at the far end of my walk that day, but worth seeing again.
This is the Vietnam Women's memorial. It is one of the newest memorials on the mall, and very moving. The artist concentrated on the facial expressions of the characters.
This is at the base of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Many items and messages are left there by visitors.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial. It's still one of the most popular memorials for visitors.
Part of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The Second World War Memorial. Very big and very impressive. Hard to take a picture that does it justice.
The Washington Monument
The Second World War Memorial. Very big and very impressive. Hard to take a picture that does it justice.
The Washington Monument
The Castle. The original Smithsonian building. Now one of many up and down the entire length of the mall. I didn't have time to visit any of them. I want to come back with Marlene and spend several days exploring it all.
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