...Fuck you. It would have been nice to know you were discontinuing your shuttle service in 2011 two weeks ago, before I purchased tickets to that 9 pm show. As it stands now, I've got to decide if it's worth the ticket price + the $25 cab fare or the walk through ghettoland1 DC to get to you.
No love. That will be all.
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I'm gonna be in Washington later this month for the NCSE's 'Changing Oceans' conference with my class, and was thinking about doing some exploring on my own. Any recommendations for a first-time visitor? I'm already stoked for the private tour we have arranged at the Smithsonian, but I think I'm more excited to wander around the National Mall and see all the buildings that I wandered through post-apocalyptic style via Fallout 3.
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I guess my first question for you concerning sightseeing is, What are you most interested in seeing? Most of the museums on or near the Mall are free (as are the monuments, Zoo, and National Cathedral). Georgetown has a lot of big brand name stores and some neat old townhouses. Dupont Circle is the neighborhood where the embassies cluster, and there are some cool independent shops and restaurants around the Metro station. Oh, and there are some nice trails through Rock Creek park if you're into walking or jogging.
Let me know what you're thinking of doing and I can give you some better suggestions. Glad to hear you're making the trip!
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Given the limited time, I think mostly I'm just gonna be wandering around the Mall, maybe checking out some of the museums and monuments. I do want to see the Gallery of Art, I think, and the National Museum of Natural History. There's one free walking tour I might try out (this one). I do want to learn some US and Washington history, but given my attention span for that sort of thing not too much or in too much depth. My one friend said the botanical gardens are nice, but I'm not sure if they're as good to see this time of year. Oh, and I also want to take the requisite pictures of the Washington Monument and the White House ( ... )
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