Exploring Washington DC, with Prof. Darryl Macer, President, AUSN.
Exploring Washington DC, with Prof. Darryl Macer, President, AUSN. August 2019. Capitol Building, Smithsonian Museums, Washington Moonument, Lincoln Memorial, National Academy of Sciences, Whitehouse, Roosevelt Island, and others.
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Capitol Hill & Library of Congress Walking Tour
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Walk Around D.C.
Washington Monument, WWII Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, Korean War Memorial, Lincoln Memorial and some protestors! Nice long walk!
The Great DC Walking Tour Trailer
Have a personal D.C tour guide on your phone! The Great Washington D.C Walking Tour uses your phone's GPS to deploy text and audio information about the historical sites around the National Mall! Created by students at Chesapeake High School in the Interactive Media program, this App was part of a congressional contest! We began initial development in early February 2014 and continued on until May of that same year! If you use the App while touring the District of Columbia, please let us know how it worked for you in the comments below! Thanks for downloading!
Thomas Jefferson Memorial | Washington DC
This video is a short guide to the Thomas Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC.
In this video, we cover the history behind the construction and design, explain some of the symbolism incorporated in both the structure and the statue of Thomas Jefferson.
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Melrose Hotel Room
A short walk through of my Executive Suite in the Melrose Georgetown Hotel in Washington DC
Scandalous Washington: The Suicide of Marian Clover Adams
Scandalous Washington is part of a lecture series that Dr. Cindy Gueli gives in Washington, DC.
Cindy Gueli is an author and media professional who worked as a consultant on Showtime’s The Untold History of The United States. She has been a reporter and producer for ABC News, VH1, and A&E and has been featured in The Washington Post, Politico, and #HerStory- a podcast on historically fascinating women. She also participated in an Arena Stage’s discussion series alongside Howard Kissel, longtime theater critic for the New York Daily News.
She is the author of the upcoming book Lipstick Brigade: Government Girls in World War II Washington and co-authored The Barclay Hotel: New York City’s Elegant Hideaway for the Rich and Famous, for which she also created a permanent companion exhibit. She has mounted other historical exhibits and developed publications for D.C.’s Willard InterContinental Hotel, American University, and a variety of nonprofits.
Dr. Gueli received a bachelor’s degree in Marketing from Georgetown University and a master’s degree in Communications and master’s and doctorate degrees in American History from American University. She has taught and lectured locally at American University, Montgomery College, and The Washington Center, where she developed and leads the course Scandalous Washington: Uncovering D.C.
South Carolina's Magnificent Historic Register Landmarks: The Midlands
From the evocative landmarks of Sumter and Fairfield counties, to the stately church of downtown Columbia, South Carolina's Midlands offers an impressive array of historic landmarks. Travel with South Carolina based writer and photographer Bill Fitzpatrick as shares a couple of his favorite photographs from each of the Midland's counties.
Old Stone House Georgetown
The Old Stone House dates back to the eighteenth century. A part of the heritage of the city, it is a must-see for anybody visiting Washington, D.C.
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1) This neighborhood is Washington DC's largest historic district with many of the row homes here over 100 years old
2) Capitol Hill experienced a downturn during the crime ridden 1980s crack epidemic however the area bounced back dramatically and is now one of the top places to live in DC
3) There are several destination points within Capitol Hill including Eastern Market which is a local farmers market type of set up as well as Barracks Row a development that has lots of cafes, restaurants, and bars
4) The Hill Rag is a very popular newspaper that is hyper local which residents love
5) Capitol Hill is located very close to RFK Stadium where DC United plays as well as numerous other events including live music, festivals, etc
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Black Georgetown Remembered, 25th Anniversary
On Februrary 24, 2016 the University community gathered in Gaston Hall to commemorate Black Georgetown Remembered, which chronicles and celebrates the rich but little-known history of the Georgetown black community from the colonial period to the present.
Drawing on primary sources, including oral interviews with past and current residents and extensive research in church and historical society archives, the authors record the hopes, dreams, disappointments, and successes of a vibrant neighborhood as it persevered through slavery and segregation, war and peace, prosperity and depression. This event celebrated the beautiful commemorative 25th anniversary edition of Black Georgetown Remembered, which was first published in 1991, with a new introduction by Kathleen Menzie Lesko and a foreword by Maurice Jackson.
Moderator: Maurice Jackson (Georgetown University)
Panelists: Valerie Babb (University of Georgia), Kathleen Menzie Lesko (Huntington Library), Vernon H. Ricks, Jr (Mount Zion United Methodist Church), Monica Roaché (Georgetown’s Advisory Neighborhood Commission), and Neville Waters, III (Fifth Generation Georgetowner).
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Most Haunted Places in DC
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Hotel Room Tour: The Henley Park Hotel (Washington, DC)
I reckon this like a 4 star or 3 star hotel, unfortunately, it's dissapointing because I expected it to be much more than a small room.
However, it's a clean room and the shower works perfectly fine. The only thing that was not working was the switch to the side lamps.
I would rate this 3.5 out of 5 points.because it's downtown, and it's walking distance to a few attractions but, not near to Union Station.
Washington D.C. Witness Trees
Paul Dolinsky discusses Washington's Witness Trees, trees that have stood witness to historic events.
Speaker Biography: Paul Dolinsky is chief of the Historic American Landscapes Survey for the National Parks Service.
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4 SECRET DC Monuments Hidden in Plain Sight
When you visit Washington, DC you will probably check out the monuments and memorials on the National Mall. These are 4 lesser-known memorials located very close to all the big ones.
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TOP 66 HAUNTS IN THE US EVER!
Top 66 Haunted Houses in the United States since 2001. 100s of haunts, 18 states and the District of Columbia. The most amazing and travel-worthy haunted houses and attractions.
Woodlawn Cemetery in Washington DC’s Ward 7
Tyrone F General and Leander Moore from the Woodlawn Cemetery Perpetual Care Association tell us about the historic cemetery in Washington DC's Ward 7.
Contemporary African Immigrants in the United States
An afternoon conference on the role of contemporary African immigrants in the United States.
Speaker Biography: Abdul Karim Bangura is researcher-in-residence of Abrahamic connections and Islamic peace studies at the Center for Global Peace in the School of International Service at American University and the director of the African Institution, both in Washington, D.C.
Speaker Biography: Nemata Blyden is associate Professor of history and international affairs and interim director of the Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program at George Washington University.
Speaker Biography: Kenneth Harrow is distinguished professor of English, African literature and cinema at Michigan State University.
Speaker Biography: Moses Ochonu is a professor of history at Vanderbilt University.
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Values Voter participant at Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C.
Peter Shinn of Pro-Life Unity speaks with Values Voter participant