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I loved your photos! A trip down memory lane for me. :)
The last time I was in Washington D.C., Reagan was president! :eek: :D We toured the White House and shortly after leaving, Secret Service popped up out of thin air, a helicopter landed near the entrance and Reagan hustled over to it, waving to the crowd. It was pretty neat.
Did you see the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier?
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Sara, yes, the statues are the Korean War, and that seems to be the theme for Korean War memorials because there is one near Stevens Point, WI that has satues like this also. The statues are just a bit bigger than real men and women (about 8' tall?) and there's a reason for that, but I don't remember what the reason is. I love memorials like this.
I've never been to DC, but plan on making it there someday.
Great pics, Vermontcat! Looks like you had a wonderful - educational - visit! :)
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Wow, great pictures. I've never been there, Justin wants to take me sometime though. Justin's family all live in Maryland and a lot of them work in DC.
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I am glad you posted the pictures. I know that we talked while you were in town, but at least I know for sure that you got to see some of the highlights while you were here!
This is one city where comfortable shoes are a must when you do all that walking ;)
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Thanks for all the nice replies everyone. :)
It will take me a few posts but I will try to answer all the questions and maybe post a few more photos too.
We still didn't have time to see everything in DC while we were there, we never got to the White House Visitors Center and we didn't get to see them make money in the Bureau of Printing and Engraving.(the line outside was too long)
Jazzcat (hugs), that must have been so hard for you.
Here's another view of the WWII Memorial looking down at the Lincoln Memorial.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1.../ww2linmem.jpg
Suki, do you mean the DC War Memorial that is near the Korean War Memorial? We missed that one because we walked around the tidal basin to the FDR Memorial instead.
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Captain and ES, This is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the wall.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...0trip/vvm2.jpg
And here is a link to the newer Korean War Memorial which says the 19 statues were done by a sculptor from Vermont. :cool:
Korean War Veterans Memorial
You can even click on each of the statues on the link to see them in detail.
It says it wasn't done until the late 90's, the duck I saw there was in the newer Pool of Remembrance.
KK & Cataholic, Samantha was very good for her petsitter while we were away. :)
Samantha Puppy, yes the Natural History Museum was very interesting, my kids liked the animals, dinosaurs, rocks & minerals etc. There was a lot to see there.
Ramanth, we didn't see the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, we only had time to drive by the edge of the Arlington Cemetery after we stopped at the Iwo Jima Memorial.
Emily the Spoiled, it was so nice talking to you on the phone twice, you were very helpful. Even with comfortable shoes with all the walking we did we all had sore feet by the second day!
Now I hope to post the last few photos of what we did on our way back from DC to Vermont. :)
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After 5 nights in DC we drove over to Baltimore, Maryland to see Medieval Times!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...p/medtimes.jpg
It was a very cool Dinner & Tournament with beautiful Andalusian Horses and handsome knights.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...p/knights2.jpg
The knight our section was cheering for won, he was the cute one in red and yellow. He even tossed a flower to my daughter. :D
Here is a link with more info if anyone is interested, for me just seeing the horses perform alone was worth it but the whole show was amazing and we all had a great time there!
Medieval Times
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The next day we drove from Baltimore across Delaware to New Jersey.
This Memorial Bridge is either going into or out of Delaware, I forget which.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...rip/bridge.jpg
Maybe Ginger's Mom can remember since she gave us good travel advice for that area of our trip.
We spent our last night of vacation in Ocean City, NJ. It was nice and quiet there because it was early for their busy season and it was a bit cool and breezy on the beach and boardwalk.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...ip/ocbeach.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...p/ocbeach2.jpg
The Ocean City Boardwalk.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...cboardwalk.jpg
One last photo of the kids collecting seashells on the beach.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...p/ocbeach3.jpg
Ok, I think that is all the photos.
It was a really great vacation but it sure is nice to be back home again. :)
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WOW! The last time I was in DC was in 1989, that Korean War Memorial wasn't there, it is AWESOME too! I LOVE that Vietnam War Memorial Wall, they also have a smaller one in Pensacola, Florida..
I really enjoyed your virtual tour and the pictures were really GOOD quality shots!
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:rolleyes: :o
Oooops - sorry, I got the memorials mixed up ........
Thanks for the link. I will be taking a closer look now ...
Looks like you had a great time.