Drive Arlington Memorial Bridge into Washington DC
Yourist videotaping drive across Arlington Memorial Bridge and onto Independance Avenue into Washington DC
Washington, D.C., Commonwealth of Virginia border crossing
Crossing the border into the Commonwealth of Virginia from Washington, D.C. on Memorial Avenue across Boundary Channel Bridge which goes over the Boundary Channel off the Potomac River into Arlington County Virginia.
Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790.
Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia.
The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.
Commonwealth of Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846.
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Arlington, Commonwealth of Virginia / Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent
04/03/2015
Walk Around D.C.
Washington Monument, WWII Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, Korean War Memorial, Lincoln Memorial and some protestors! Nice long walk!
Washington DC - HD
Washington DC Time Lapse Photography. By Glyn Lowe Photoworks.
Film of The Washington National Monument, Arlington Memorial Bridge from Lincoln Memorial, The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, Lincoln Memorial, Police Horse, The Jackson Memorial, The White House and The Fountain in Lafayette Square at night.
Washington, District of Columbia promise a land of monuments, a city of symbols, and a place of power. The country's capital is home to the President of the United States, the Senate, the House of Representatives and hundreds of memorials paying homage to the country's vibrant, and often turbulent, past. It's no wonder millions of travelers book Washington, DC flights every year. From inspiring speeches to larger-than-life replicas of past presidents and colorful neighborhoods waiting to be explored, it's hard not be inspired to book a flight to Washington, DC.
Washington Boulevard Path, Washington DC-Arlington VA
A bicycle ride on a path connecting the Arlington Memorial Bridge and Columbia Pike, an important connecting link between Washington, DC and residential neighborhoods in Arlington. This path is very substandard.
Virginia, Washington, D.C. boundary crossing
Crossing the border into the Commonwealth of Virginia from Washington, D.C. on Memorial Avenue across Boundary Channel Bridge which goes over the Boundary Channel off the Potomac River into Arlington County Virginia.
Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790.
Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia.
The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.
Commonwealth of Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846.
For more information on visiting the Commonwealth of Virginia visit:
For more information on visiting Washington, D.C. visit:
washington.org/
For more information on visiting USA visit:
discoveramerica.com/
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Arlington, Commonwealth of Virginia / Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent
04/03/2015
Georgetown - Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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Georgetown Washington Dc
A charming neighborhood that, with its upscale boutiques and notable residents, is more than a college hangout.
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Travel blogs from Georgetown:
- ... Our next order of business was to party in Georgetown for Halloween ...
- ... Metro (subway system) Lincoln Memorial Library of Congress Korean War Memorial Washington Monument Jefferson Memorial USMC Memorial US Holocaust Museum Georgetown Fords Theater Arlington Cemetary Alexandria FDR Memorial US Capitol Building ...
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Photos from:
- Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
Photos in this video:
- Nathan's... M and Wisconsin NW, Georgetown by Dnesossi from a blog titled Good Night Mr. Lincoln
- Symbolic sunset in Georgetown by Mmtk from a blog titled The eagles have landed
- Georgetown Kennedy Center by Washdcmike from a blog titled Hundreds of pictures of Washington DC
- C & O C**** -Georgetown by Kellyjohn from a blog titled District of Columbia
- Georgetown Water Front by Washdcmike from a blog titled Hundreds of pictures of Washington DC
- Georgetown University by Tom_white_5588 from a blog titled Washington DC just before Obama's Inauguration
- Georgetown C&O Canel by Washdcmike from a blog titled Hundreds of pictures of Washington DC
- Georgetown again by Missmizon from a blog titled Day out in DC
- Georgetown by Dnesossi from a blog titled Good Night Mr. Lincoln
- Georgetown by Elrigster from a blog titled Obamas new den
- Georgetown by Leoj89 from a blog titled Day 1 Destination: Washington DC
- Georgetown by Mmtk from a blog titled Washington revisited
- Georgetown by Cyril.galland from a blog titled Washington la magnifique !
Days Inn Washington DC/Connecticut Avenue Washington DC 20008
Days Inn Washington DC/Connecticut Avenue is the ideal choice when you visit the nation's capital. We're in the Forest Hills area, close to downtown and all the familiar monuments and landmarks, plus sites such as the Smithsonian Institution Museums and National Zoo, Arlington National Cemetery, and Mount Vernon. And you'll be just a block and a half from a Metro station. Our reception desk works around the clock to provide whatever assistance you need, and you'll find other conveniences such as car rental, free Wi-Fi, and ChargePro electric vehicle charging stations. We also have a meeting room and a guest business center available, and you'll love our on-site Tesoro Italian restaurant. Your inviting and comfortable room offers Serta Perfect Sleeper mattresses, a 37-inch flat screen HDTV, and a coffee and tea maker. Ask about our special accommodations for families. Book your next Washington stay at Days Inn.
Washington DC Traffic On Bridge - youtube.com/tanvideo11
- The Three Sisters Bridge was a bridge planned to span the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., over the Three Sisters islets. A bridge over the Potomac in the same location was first proposed in 1789, and bridges have been planned every few decades since then. However, the creation of the George Washington Memorial Parkway and the extension of the parkway onto the north side of the Potomac River from Chain Bridge to Carderock, Maryland, led to calls to turn Canal Road NW into a highway and to build a bridge over the Three Sisters to link the two sections of parkway. The rationale for a Three Sisters Bridge changed over the years. At one time, the bridge was to be part of the Inner Loop system of spoke-and-hub freeways planned for the District of Columbia. At another, it was intended to bring then-unbuilt Interstate 66 into the city.
The bridge proposal proved highly contentious and is a notable example of a highway revolt. Local residents of the Georgetown neighborhood and the city-wide Committee of 100 on the Federal City opposed the bridge. Opponents of superhighways in the District of Columbia also opposed the bridge, as part of their opposition generally to the Inner Loop. Several protests involved civil disobedience, and some were violent. The Three Sisters Bridge spawned numerous lawsuits, one of which reached the Supreme Court of the United States. Representative William Natcher, a strong proponent of the bridge and chair of a key congressional subcommittee, withheld funding from the Washington Metro for six years in order to pressure the city into constructing the bridge. A legislative revolt in the United States House of Representatives in late 1971 released these funds. With Natcher unable to coerce the city, the bridge proposal effectively died. It was removed from federal planning documents in 1977.
Source: wikipedia.org
Walking around the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C.
This video was recorded on Nov. 23, 2008. It's a video of while I walk around the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. You will see the White House, The Lincoln Memorial, A glimpse of the Jefferson Memorial, a faint view of the U.S. Capital, and the Washington Monument. The Washington Monument is centered between all four and it's a truly American icon.
Chinatown - Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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Chinatown Washington Dc
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Travel blogs from Chinatown:
- ... Washington DC 's Chinatown wasn't particularly inspiring so we had some Mexican (which was also rather rubbish) and decided to spend the ...
- ... We walked back into Chinatown with our bags to catch the 3 hour bus to Washington DC ...
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- Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
Photos in this video:
- Chinatown (Yes, DC has one too!) by Jimandlaura from a blog titled Goodbye New York....Hello Washington!
- Marissa and I at Chinatown Gate by Ilombardo from a blog titled Around Town
- Chinatown - Washington DC by Travelledkiwi from a blog titled Bit More of Washington in the cold rain.
- Parents at Chinatown Gate by Ilombardo from a blog titled Around Town
- Entrance to Chinatown, DC by Ditchthecube from a blog titled Sunday
- Starbucks - chinatown by Nickyandparaic from a blog titled our trip to see Mr Bush
- Chinatown Gate by Schiferl from a blog titled Friends, Smithsonian Folk Life, and Chinatown
- Chinatown Gate by Ilombardo from a blog titled Around Town
- Chinatown Arch by Andrew_leesia from a blog titled Presidential Washington
- Chinatown gate by Amanda_escapes from a blog titled Monumental amounts of sightseeing
- Chinatown DC by Natascha from a blog titled Washington DC
- Chinatown by Tom_white_5588 from a blog titled Washington DC just before Obama's Inauguration
- Chinatown by Maverick_nos
- Chinatown by Missmizon from a blog titled Chilling in the Capital
- Chinatown by Natascha from a blog titled Washington DC
11th Street Bridges, Washington D.C.
Skanska's 11th Street Bridges design-build project in Washington D.C. will smooth traffic flow and help regenerate neighborhood areas. It’s winning prizes and friends everywhere.
Crossing the 14th St Bridge in D.C.
Washington DC, 14th Street NW,
D.C.
Washington DC--Potomac River is the border for Virginia and Maryland
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Ohio Drive (Washington DC)
This street runs along the Potomac!
Washington, DC from 5000 ft.
Washington, DC. 1/14/19 Anacostia River, RFK Stadium. Capitol, Mall, Washington Monument, White House, Lincoln Memorial, Arlington Cemetery. National airport with 14th Street Bridges. National Harbor
Drive into Washington DC to National Capitol Building
Tourist videotapes drive into downtown Washington DC to view of the United States National Capitol building, located at East Capitol Street NE & First Street SE, Washington, DC 20004
An Ambulance in Washington DC
How Long it takes from arlington to D.C
this is how long it takes to get to washington d.c from arlington va
I-395 Washington, D.C. (Exits 2 to 9)
This video begins at Edsall Rd. / VA 648 (Exit 2) in Fairfax County, VA and concludes at New York Ave. / US 50 in Washington DC. Along the way you'll see the popular Shirley Highway reversible HOV lanes, the Pentagon, and the tunnels under the US Capitol.
I apologize for the video quality in this video. Like the last one, there was a lot of salt still on the road due to a prior snow storm.
Music: Call My Name (Max Graham & Protoculture Extended Mix) by Sultan & Ned Shepard (feat. Nadia Ali)