The Washington Oculus
» An online notebook originally launched in the District of Columbia in 2003
Edited by MICHAEL E. GRASS | ABOUT | PHOTOS
Thursday, June 12, 2008

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Washington, D.C.
Observers Farther Afield
Architecture + City + Design + Transportation

Tips, ideas, suggestions, etc.?
Tours. I host guided walking tours of Washington, D.C., for small- and medium-sized groups. I specialize in the city's architecture, history and other things, on and off the beaten path. If you are interested in arranging a tour, please contact me.
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The Washington Oculus
1 Comments:
I'll give you two Euros for that first building.
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