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Georgetown – Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States

January 9th, 2012

tripwow.tripadvisor.com – Created at TripWow by TravelPod Attractions (a TripAdvisor™ company) Georgetown Washington Dc A charming neighborhood that, with its upscale boutiques and notable residents, is more than a college hangout. Read more at: www.travelpod.com 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 …” Read these blogs and more at: www.travelpod.com 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 & OC**** -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
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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If i’m living in British Columbia, Canada and I want to join a band in Seattle, Washington can I do that?

November 28th, 2011

Question by Julia: If i’m living in British Columbia, Canada and I want to join a band in Seattle, Washington can I do that?
I would have to live there I mean but for how long could i do that? Ughh im confused i know nothing about this stuff! lol
ps i am a canadian, lol…
I couldn’t just go there for a year could i?
yes and i’m white and speak english, i dont really think i act different from Americans and i dont say eh. hahaha
cant i enter the US legally then after my 6 months or whatever just stay? thats considered an over stay right? could i get a job during my legal 6 months?
can i become an immigrant? Because I actually would really love to stay over there, for other reasons too.

Best answer:

Answer by Elehas
well there’s no time limit if that’s what you’re asking…sure sounds like it.

It’s right below BC, so it wouldn’t be too hard at all

What do you think? Answer below!

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Al Teller – Former head of CBS, Columbia, and MCA Records

November 23rd, 2011

In this week’s episode of This Week In Music, Al Teller, former head of CBS, Columbia, and MCA Records, joins Ian Rogers in studio to talk about the music industry past and present. In a fascinating interview, Al talks about going into the music industry after receiving two engineering degrees from Columbia and a Harvard MBA, how the industry evolved over the past 30 years, and where he sees the future of the business going. 00:00 – Intro 00:24 – Ian introduces Al Teller 01:36 – “Coming from an Engineering background, how did you find your way into the music world?” 03:52 -”What drove you towards the management side of the business?” 07:07- “Was it a much easier business once upon a time because you had distribution and marketing?” 09:56 -”How, in your experience, did the business change between the 70′s and 80′s?” 12:28 – “When did all the various tech disruptions in the music industry (production, distribution, etc) start disrupting the business?” 14:58 – “Just how big was distribution in the past?” 17:35 – “Mass-saturation radio play is still the most powerful way for an artist to connect with a fan” 20:45 – “It seems that the music industry always relies on entities that don’t actually care about the future of music…A big moment in the downfall of the music business, pre-internet, is when the big-box retailers became the strongest retailers in music. Do you share that view?” 22:32 – “Define a rack-jobber” 24:00 – “Was it your love of technology and love of music
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Where to Go in the District of Columbia with DC Single Professionals

May 11th, 2011

Where to Go in the District of Columbia with DC Single Professionals

Where to Go in the District of Columbia with DC Single Professionals

The District of Columbia is one unique city that is not only known best for its tax issues, but for its historical richness, which makes it a perfect place for DC single professionals to hang out in. DC is filled with government building, historical monuments and museums where couples can date to their heart’s content. The Smithsonian National Mall itself is one place where you can stroll with a loved one and decide which interesting museum to enter to next. The best thing about it is that every museum is free and opens to the public, which makes the learning and experience all the richer. For evening events where you can hang out with your date, the Smithsonian Jazz Cafe is a favorite haunt for many young professionals. Enjoy an evening of truly great jazz music at a most affordable price. For just ten dollars you cover the entrance free and one beverage while you enjoy the musical stylings of local jazz bands playing. Usually open on Fridays in the evening, this is a favorite spot for many students and professionals alike who just like to kick back, relax, and mingle to their heart’s desire.

During the day, you can enjoy the many movies happening in some of the free museums. For instance, in the Smithsonian Natural history Museum, there are at least five different featured stories and documentaries that you can choose from to watch on an IMAX screen. Running for under an hour, this is a treat that DC single professionals enjoy immensely because of the interesting themes and topics that are featured. From underwater wonders to recent explorations in to space and the sky, one can never tire of all the wonderful information one can learn from these movies. For fewer than nine dollars, you can enjoy the movie. Sometimes, if the Jazz Cafe is something you go to, on special days you can use the same stub to gain free entrance into the IMAX theater. It is a world of wonder and excitement that any dating couple can experience in DC, and since most of it is free, it is truly enjoyable!

Allan Tan is an experienced writer on seeking dating and relationships. He has been writing for many years and has had many articles published. Some of Allan’s most favorite topics to write on include single professionals, mature daters, relationships, and matchmaking. Allan’s articles are well written and memorable. They are especially great for anyone looking to begin dating and still keep up with their daily activities.


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The Best Dating Sites Suggesst Where to Date in the District of Columbia

February 25th, 2011

The Best Dating Sites Suggesst Where to Date in the District of Columbia

Where to Go in the District of Columbia with DC Single Professionals

The District of Columbia is one unique city that is not only known best for its tax issues, but for its historical richness, which makes it a perfect place for DC single professionals to hang out in. Washington DC is filled with government building, historical monuments and museums where couples can date to their heart’s content. The Smithsonian National Mall itself is one place where you can stroll with a loved one and decide which interesting museum to enter to next. The best thing about it is that every museum is free and opens to the public, which makes the learning and experience all the richer. For evening events where you can hang out with your date, the Smithsonian Jazz Cafe is a favorite haunt for many young professionals. Enjoy an evening of truly great jazz music at a most affordable price. For just ten dollars you cover the entrance free and one beverage while you enjoy the musical styling of local jazz bands playing. Usually open on Fridays in the evening, this is a favorite spot for many students and professionals alike who just like to kick back, relax, and mingle to their heart?s desire.

During the day, you can enjoy the many movies happening in some of the free museums. For instance, in the Smithsonian Natural history Museum, there are at least five different featured stories and documentaries that you can choose from to watch on an IMAX screen. Running for under an hour, this is a treat that Washington DC single professionals enjoy immensely because of the interesting themes and topics that are featured. From underwater wonders to recent explorations in to space and the sky, one can never tire of all the wonderful information one can learn from these movies. For fewer than nine dollars, you can enjoy the movie. Sometimes, if the Jazz Cafe is something you go to, on special days you can use the same stub to gain free entrance into the IMAX theater. It is a world of wonder and excitement that any dating couple can experience in Washington DC, and since most of it is free, it is truly enjoyable!

Washington DC Dating sites for Professional singles in the Washington DC are for only the most eligible Washington DC singles, although they are busy, they too are exciting to meet potential relationship matches that they can share common interests with. The best dating sites in Washington DC want you to meet quality area singles that know what they want from life. Great Washington DC dating starts with www.WashingtonDCprofessionalsingles.com, there are much more local professional singles then one can even imagine dating. Find your match quickly and effectively.

Allan Tan is an experienced writer on seeking Washington DC dating sites and DC relationships. He has been writing for many years and has had many articles published. Some of Allan’s most favorite topics to write on include single professionals, mature daters, quality relationships, and Washington DC matchmaking services. Allan’s articles are well written and memorable. They are especially great for anyone looking to begin dating and still keep up with their daily activities.


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Columbia Women’s Code 9 Softshell (Black, Black, Small)

January 13th, 2011

Columbia Women’s Code 9 Softshell (Black, Black, Small)

  • Omni-Shield advanced repellency
  • Laminate waterproof-breathable softshell
  • 4-way comfort stretch
  • Comfort cuffs
  • Zip-closed pockets

This jacket is one part sunrise snowshoe, one part slushy spring day, and one part chilling over a pastry at the corner café. The sweetly versatile Code 9 Softshell is both stylish and cozy, featuring a flattering cut and our super-comfortable Pinnacle softshell fabric with Omni-Shield advanced repellency. Four-way stretch and supreme breathability means that this lightweight jacket keeps you comfortable in all manner of high-octane activities. Plus, specially designed comfort cuffs keep arctic wind gusts from penetrating the wrist area. Store snacks and cell phones in thoughtfully placed zip-closed pockets. Active fit.

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Washington District of Columbia USA

November 14th, 2010

Washington District of Columbia USA

The District of Columbia isn’t in any of the states… it was carved out as a federal capital district so it could serve all of the states.

It’s a popular vacation destination for American families. What better place to teach your kids a little about history and government while having fun? It’s also popular with visitors from abroad because of the museums and monuments.

There is just so much to see…. the White House, the Capitol Building, the Smithsonian Museums, the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Monument, the Mall itself.

The National Mall lies at the center of it all. It is a long strip of expansive (mostly) green lawns in the center of the buildings and monuments. It is sometimes called America’s front yard. This tree lined area stretches two and a half miles (4 km) from the Potomac River to the U.S. Capitol Building on Capitol Hill with the White House adjoining it off to one side.

The Mall is the central piece of most sightseeing visits to Washington DC. You can walk to the museums and monuments that surround the mall, but seeing it all is more than a leisurely stroll…. it can be quite a hike!

Consider buying a ticket for the hop-on-hop-off buses that serve the area. The Tourmobile circles the Mall with stops at all of the monuments, the White House and Arlington National Cemetery. There are two other options… the Open Top Sightseeing bus and the Old Town Trolley which also have stops on the Mall and serve other areas of Washington DC as well.

White House tours are available again on a limited basis. All tours must be scheduled in advance. If you are an American and want to tour the White House, contact your Member of Congress well in advance of your trip. Tour tickets are free, but they are distributed on a first come first served basis.

Foreign visitors may contact their respective embassies in Washington DC or the US Embassy in their country to inquire about White House tour opportunities.

Guided tours of the U.S. Capitol are available Monday through Saturday from 9 am to 4:30 p.m. Free tickets are available on a first-come-first served basis at the Capitol Guide Service Kiosk. They must be used at the time of pick-up. If you want a gallery pass, contact your member of Congress or Ambassador as for the White House.

Keep in mind that there will be security screenings for tours of any of the major government buildings. Don’t miss all the monuments scattered around the Mall and all of the Smithsonian Museums, but if you tire of the city, you can always head out to the environs of Washington DC to see things like Mount Vernon, bike along the C&O Canal, or explore the old town sections of Georgetown and Alexandria.

If you have tons of money, you can stay at one of the hotels right in the District. A more inexpensive option is to stay outside the city where you’ll have a bigger choice of reasonably priced hotels. Try to find a hotel within walking distance (or a hotel shuttle ride) to a Metro station.

All of the major tourists attractions are within a reasonable walk from a Metro station. There are plenty of things to see in the District to keep you going for days.

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The Hotel Washington Washington DC (District of Columbia) – Washington DC

November 3rd, 2010

tripwow.tripadvisor.com – Created at tripwow.tripadvisor.com by TravelPod Hotels TripAdvisor™ TripWow Photos of The Hotel Washington, Washington DC (Slideshow & Video) to Washington DC by TravelPod Hotels. Title: Photos Of The Hotel Washington, Washington Dc (Slideshow & Video) Cities visited on this trip: – Washington, Pennsylvania, United States Photos in this video: “View from the Hotel Washington” from a blog entry titled “A pub crawl by any other name…” by TravelPod member rumple “The Family” from a blog entry titled “A pub crawl by any other name…” by TravelPod member rumple “All Stars” from a blog entry titled “A pub crawl by any other name…” by TravelPod member rumple

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Saturday 2/6/10 8am Columbia Heights

July 24th, 2010


Experience #Snowpocalypse2 on Irving St NW in Washington, DC!

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Hidden Washington: Including Seattle, Puget Sound, San Juan Islands, Olympic Peninsula, Cascades and Columbia River Gorge

May 12th, 2010

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The new spiritual center of art and free expression, Seattle has become an urban magnet for travelers seeking everything from rock clubs and symphonies to upscale galleries and folk-art shops. Going neighborhood by neighborhood, Gottberg gets to the heart of each community while describing both its famous attractions and hidden favorites.

Hidden Washington: Including Seattle, Puget Sound, San Juan Islands, Olympic Peninsula, Cascades and Columbia River Gorge

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