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February 1st, 2009

Washington DC Day 4 Photos

I’ve been in post-Inauguration rehab for the past week. Before I get back to blogging full-force, here are my photos from our trip back from Washington DC for the Inauguration and my last night in New York City. First, a couple of photos from Union Station (our last stop in Washington DC) and next up, a walk across Brooklyn Bridge in NYC.

Union Station, Washington DC

The closest I came to meeting President Obama.

Pepsi Campaigned Harder Than Obama

Pepsi Campaigned Harder Than Obama

Union Station Clock

Union Station Clock

Union Station Crowd

Union Station Crowd

Click here to view the entire photo set from day 4 in Washington DC.

January 21st, 2009

Washington DC Day 2 Photos

Washington DC Day 2 photostream is up on Flickr.

The National Portrait Gallery:

Coretta Scott King

Coretta Scott King

Obama Portrait

Obama Portrait

Bush!

Bush!

Ben’s Chili Bowl:

Change Outside Bens

Change Outside Ben's

And lots of random photos of the wait outside Ben’s Chili Bowl.

January 18th, 2009

Washington DC Tomorrow

Watch for Inauguration 2009 updates here on the blog and on Twitter (on the right). You can leave a comment underneath the widget if you’re not on Twitter. I kind of wish I wasn’t sometimes too, but now that I’ve crossed over to the dark side, might as well live it up. Tomorrow, it’s on! I’ll be Tweeting on the way there from my iPhone, and hopefully blogging for real once we get to the hotel.

January 16th, 2009

Best Inauguration Links

Places to go in DC:

  • The Brewmaster’s Castle
  • Ben’s Chili Bowl (1213 U St., NW; 202-667-0909; benschilibowl.com) “has been around for 50 years and was the only neighborhood restaurant to stay open during the 1968 riots, which began a few blocks away. During inauguration week, expect long lines and jubilation, especially late at night—the best time to indulge in a chili half-smoke and cheese fries.The Lincoln Theatre is one of 14 stops on the Greater U Street Heritage Trail, a walking tour of historic sites. Other nearby spots on the trail include the African American Civil War Memorial and Howard University. You can download a map of the trail online at culturaltourismdc.org or ask for one at Ben’s. While in the neighborhood, look for the Duke Ellington mural (1200 U St., NW) by local artist G. Byron Peck and the new Barack Obama mural (2007 14th St., NW) by Shepard Fairey.”
  • Old Post Office Pavillion: “Crummy shops and what not, but go down to the bottom level in the corner and the Park Service runs an elevator up to the top of the tower. Great photos of DC if it’s a clear day.”
  • Frederick Douglas’ house in Anacostia: “The tour is great, and the view of the city is lovely. Especially appropriate for this weekend.”

Inaugural Events:

Museums:

  • Smithsonian Exhibits: Inaugural and Otherwise:” open at 10 a.m. Visitors to the Mall will be able to go into the Smithsonian museums throughout Inauguration Day. The museums close at 5:30 p.m.
  • The original portrait of Mr. Obama used in his “Hope” poster will also be displayed at the National Portrait Gallery.
  • “Presidents in Waiting” (On Inauguration Day, the National Portrait Gallery opens “Presidents in Waiting,” an exhibition that focuses on the office of the vice presidency and the individuals who first served in that office and then later became president. It continues through Jan. 3, 2010).
  • National Museum of African Art. DJ Adrian Loving mixes African percussion and hip-hop. (Sun., Jan. 18, 2-4 p.m.)
  • The National Archives (700 Pennsylvania Ave., NW; 202-357-5000; archives.gov) “has an inauguration exhibit January 12 through 25 that includes the first printed draft of the Constitution with George Washington’s handwritten notes. Elsewhere in the archives, you can see the original Bill of Rights, the Emancipation Proclamation, and more. On Inauguration Day, the swearing-in ceremony and parade will be shown live in the archives theater starting at 11:30 am. Seats are first come, first served.”
  • The Spy Museum
  • The Newseum

Restaurants, Bars, Shops:

It may not be much, but it’s a place to start. Is there anything to add? Tomorrow, I’m off to NYC and Saturday, we’re going to Washington DC. I have my iPhone handy and my Canon ready to go.

January 10th, 2009

Inauguration 2009

Travel Journal

It’s official. I’ll be going to the Presidential Inauguration in Washington DC. If you won’t be in DC, you can join the celebration online. Such is the democratization of web. I hope you’ll follow me here, too. I’ll be posting photos, writing about my plans (once I finally get it together and make them), and reflecting on the experience on Obnoxious Fellow.

Last time I was in DC was for the election. I spent the historic night with a group of bloggers and new media characters at NPR headquarters. I was very grateful for the opportunity and had a blast watching new and traditional media make history together in covering the “first election the Internet won.” Very cool.

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