- METRO from Chrystal City, VA to Washington, DC; to see the Waldseemüller map at the Library of Congress; and then the National Cherry Blossom Festival
- Krysia & Malgosia by the Map Room of the Library of Congress
- Krysia & Rysiu by the Map Room of the Library of Congress
- Waldseemüller map — first mention of America; on display at the Library of Congress
- Hallway decoration in the Library of Congress
- Elevator decoration in the Library of Congress
- Random shots from inside the Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress
- Random shots from inside the Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress
- Random shots from inside the Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress
- Random shots from inside the Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress
- Random shots from inside the Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress
- Random shots from inside the Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress
- Random shots from inside the Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress
- Random shots from inside the Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress
- Random shots from inside the Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress
- Random shots from inside the Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress
- Random shots from inside the Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress
- Random shots from inside the Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress
- Random shots from inside the Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress
- Random shots from inside the Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress [See my previous trip to this location, documented at: 2007-10-27: Washington, D.C.]
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- The United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.
- Photographers,everywhere
- Rysiu, Malgosia & Krysia
- Pawel
- Fighting Hay Fever
- Pleasure; Happiness and Contentment
- Washington Monument
- Japanese cherry trees surrounding the Tidal Basin
- National World War II Memorial
- National World War II Memorial; the Lincoln Memorial in the background
- National World War II Memorial: Here in the presence of Washington and Lincoln, one the Eighteenth Century father and the other the Nineteenth Century preserver of our nation, we honor those Twentieth Century Americans who took up the struggle during the Second World War and made the sacrifices to perpetuate the gift our forefathers entrusted to us: a nation conceived in liberty and justice.
- National World War II Memorial — scenes of the war experience in bas relief
- National World War II Memorial — scenes of the war experience in bas relief
- National World War II Memorial — scenes of the war experience in bas relief
- National World War II Memorial — scenes of the war experience in bas relief
- National World War II Memorial — the Atlantic Arch
- National World War II Memorial — the Pacific Arch in the background
- National World War II Memorial — the Atlantic Arch
- National World War II Memorial — a seal on the floor of the memorial using the World War II Victory Medal design
- National World War II Memorial — the Atlantic Arch (Pacific Arch in the background)
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Next day (April 2, 2011):
- The Torpedo Factory
- Krysia, Malgosia & Rysiu
- Inside the Torpedo Factory
- Inside the Torpedo Factory
- City Scape at Studio 7 Kathy Beynette, Painter Sheep Jones, Painting Tory Cowles
- Rysiu playing with a new friend
- Rosemary Feit-Covey, Wood Engraving — Studio 224
- Stair banister
- Larry Morris, Sculptor — Studio 4 “Cyclist”
- Larry Morris, Sculptor — Studio 4 “Escape Artist”
- Larry Morris, Sculptor — Studio 4 “Chairman Tut”
- (The Under the Sfare Mob) donated to the Art Center and the City of Alexandria by Dick Martin Dirk Mactin or Dark Mictin in appreciation for a good ten years May 18, 1984
- On the Potomac River
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