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Be a Part of History in Washington, D.C.

May 20th, 2012

Article by tomhenrry

Be a Part of History in Washington, D.C. – Travel – Hotels and Lodging

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It’s no surprise that Washington D.C. is the vacation destination of choice for practicing and wannabe history buffs. But history buff or not, traveling to D.C. is still a very affordable getaway, with tons of free or almost free options. If you can find a cheap hotel in Washington, and choose wisely when it comes to what you spend on food, it’s easy to experience all the history D.C. has to offer for a very, very low price.

Whether you stay at the Willard InterContinental Hotel or not, you’ll definitely want to visit. Though not on every tourist’s list, sit in the lobby and consider this: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote his famed “I Have a Dream” speech right here. After digesting that grandiose thought, take the short two block walk to The White House. The National Mall is also within walking distance.

Another totally free option, this one much better known, is the Lincoln Memorial. This breathtaking structure overlooks the 2,029-foot-long Reflecting Pool, as well as the Washington Monument. At an astounding 19 feet, the Memorial features inscriptions from Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address and the Gettysburg Address.

Instead of just looking at history, become a part of it by sitting in on a Supreme Court ruling. And no worries if there isn’t one scheduled for the day or time when you’re in town. There are many additional activities available in the Supreme Court building, including self-guided tours. Visitors can also view the 24 minute film, The Supreme Court, or listen to hourly lectures in the courtroom. These lectures, held every hour on the half hour from 9:30am- 3:30pm, detail the functions of the Supreme Court, the history of the building, and the architecture of the courtroom. Lastly, various and constantly-changing exhibits are available to the public. Current exhibits include Sandra Day O’Connor: First Woman on the Supreme Court, and The Supreme Court Then and Now.

The last must-see spot on your (almost) free D.C. vacation is the home of the National Archives and Records Administration. Schedule a group tour, or take a peek at the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights. Currently the building is housing an exhibit called Discovering the Civil War.

There’s no better way to learn about U.S. history than to experience it for yourself. And with all the deals out there on cheap hotel in Washington, this priceless experience is affordable, too!

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The Mayor’s College Fair Provides Tuition Assistance for Washington D.C. Schools

May 12th, 2012

The Mayor’s College Fair

The Mayor’s College Fair brings together a variety of programs available for the Washington D.C. schools and their students preparing for college tuition costs. This event takes place on September 15, 2006 and provides information about a variety of college tuition assistantship programs. Students in the Washington D.C. schools are encouraged to attend the Mayor’s College Fair in order to learn more about the special programs open to them as Washington D.C. students.

The Mayor’s College Fair is being held for the first time this year as part of the Washington D.C. schools’ effort to coordinate the various assistantships available to graduating seniors as well as provide a public forum for discussing and disseminating this information. Hopefully, this will become an annual event at the beginning of each school year as a new class of seniors looks forward to the joys and burdens of financing a college education. This meeting will hopefully provide a structure for students in Washington D.C. schools seeking guidance about financial aid programs and packages available for Washington D.C. students.

The D.C. Tuition Assistance Grant Program

One program that has promised great potential in aiding Washington D.C. school graduates pay for college is the D.C. Tuition Assistance Grant Program (DCTAGP). This program has been going on since 2000 and provided over $ 100 million towards the education costs of DC residents attending college. This program covers the difference between instate and out of state tuition, up to $ 10,000 per year for qualified applicants. The grant can be extended over six years at any public college or university nationwide. In addition, there are limited funds available for students attending private colleges in the Washington D.C. area as well as two year community colleges nationwide.

The D.C. Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership Program

The D.C. Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership Program (DCLEAP) provides $ 1500 annually to those Washington D.C. school residents who show financial need. This award can be used at any accredited university nationwide. These funds are intended to be used to fill the gaps in a student’s financial aid package and cover many of the costs other than tuition that many students face when paying for books, housing, etc. This program is designed to help Washington D.C. school residents to find the extra help that they need to make ends meet while in college.

The D.C. Adoption Scholarship Program

The DC Adoption Scholarship (DCAS) provides up to $ 10,000 a year for post-high school education and training of District of Columbia children who were adopted through DC’s Child and Family Services Agency, and/or children who lost one or both parents in the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. These funds are meant to help lower the financial burden to those who lost their parents due to the terrorist attacks and now must take the burden of paying for college on themselves. The grants are targeted toward those members of the community most affected by the attacks as well as keeping community awareness high about the continued impact that the attacks have had on the United States.

Stacy Andell is a staff writer for Schools K-12, providing free, in-depth reports on all U.S. public and private K-12 schools. Stacy has a nose for research and writes stimulating news and views on school issues. For more information on Washington DC schools visit http://www.schoolsk-12.com/Washington-DC/Washington-DC/index.html

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[Portrait of Ahmet M. Ertegun and Nesuhi Ertegun, Turkish Embassy(?), Washington, D.C., between 1938 and 1948] (LOC)

April 16th, 2012

Check out these Washington music images:

[Portrait of Ahmet M. Ertegun and Nesuhi Ertegun, Turkish Embassy(?), Washington, D.C., between 1938 and 1948] (LOC)
Washington music

Image by The Library of Congress
Gottlieb, William P., 1917-, photographer.

[Portrait of Ahmet M. Ertegun and Nesuhi Ertegun, Turkish Embassy(?), Washington, D.C., between 1938 and 1948]

1 negative : b&w ; 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 in.

Notes:
Gottlieb Collection Assignment No. 362
Reference print available in Music Division, Library of Congress.
Purchase William P. Gottlieb
Forms part of: William P. Gottlieb Collection (Library of Congress).

Subjects:
Ertegun, Ahmet M.
Ertegun, Nesuhi
Sound recording executives and producers–1930-1950.

Format: Portrait photographs–1930-1950.
Film negatives–1930-1950.

Rights Info: Mr. Gottlieb has dedicated these works to the public domain, but rights of privacy and publicity may apply. lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/html/gottlieb/gottlieb-copyrig…

Repository: (negative) Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Washington D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
(reference print) Library of Congress, Music Division, Washington D.C. 20540 USA, loc.gov/rr/perform/

Part Of: William P. Gottlieb Collection (DLC) 99-401005

General information about the Gottlieb Collection is available at lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/html/gottlieb/gottlieb-home.html

Persistent URL: hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/gottlieb.02621

Call Number: LC-GLB13- 0262

#MarcRoberge and #RichardOn of #OAR performing at #SocialLiving event in Washington, #DC. Can’t wait for the #ExtendedStay shows at the #930 Club starting tomorrow night!
Washington music

Image by Matthew Straubmuller

[Portrait of Duke Ellington and William P. Gottlieb, WINX, Washington, D.C., ca. 1940] (LOC)
Washington music

Image by The Library of Congress
Gottlieb, Delia Potofsky, photographer.

[Portrait of Duke Ellington and William P. Gottlieb, WINX, Washington, D.C., ca. 1940]

1 negative : b&w ; 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 in.

Notes:
Gottlieb Collection Assignment No. 132
Reference print available in Music Division, Library of Congress.
Purchase William P. Gottlieb
Forms part of: William P. Gottlieb Collection (Library of Congress).

Subjects:
Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974
Gottlieb, William P.
Jazz musicians–1930-1950.
Composers–1930-1950.
Pianists–1930-1950.
News photographers–1930-1950.
WINX

Format: Portrait photographs–1930-1950.
Cityscape photographs–1930-1950.
Film negatives–1930-1950.

Rights Info: Mr. Gottlieb has dedicated these works to the public domain, but rights of privacy and publicity may apply. lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/html/gottlieb/gottlieb-copyrig…

Repository: (negative) Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Washington D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
(reference print) Library of Congress, Music Division, Washington D.C. 20540 USA, loc.gov/rr/perform/

Part Of: William P. Gottlieb Collection (DLC) 99-401005

General information about the Gottlieb Collection is available at lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/html/gottlieb/gottlieb-home.html

Persistent URL: hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/gottlieb.02521

Call Number: LC-GLB13- 0252

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Did anyone here Shirley Phelps-Roper on the Kane morning show on 99.5 in Washington, D.C.?

January 19th, 2012

Question by ddancing247: Did anyone here Shirley Phelps-Roper on the Kane morning show on 99.5 in Washington, D.C.?
What a horrible example of a human! If you missed it here it is.

http://a1135.g.akamai.net/f/1135/18227/1h/cchannel.download.akamai.com/18227/podcast/WASHINGTON-DC/WIHT-FM/1-25-08%20Shirley%20Phelps-Roper%20podcast.mp3?CPROG=PCAST&MARKET=WASHINGTON-DC&NG_FORMAT=chr&SITE_ID=1802&STATION_ID=WIHT-FM&PCAST_AUTHOR=WIHT-FM&PCAST_CAT=Arts_and_Entertainment&PCAST_TITLE=Kane_On-Demand

Best answer:

Answer by say_no_2_religion
Her and her whole family are truly a disgrace to the human race.

Add your own answer in the comments!

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Fodor’s Washington, D.C. 2011: with Mount Vernon, Alexandria & Annapolis (Full-color Travel Guide) Reviews

November 28th, 2011

Fodor’s Washington, D.C. 2011: with Mount Vernon, Alexandria & Annapolis (Full-color Travel Guide)

• Full-color guide • Make your trip to Washington, D.C., unforgettable with 30 maps, illustrated features, and 230 color photos.

• Customize your trip with simple planning tools • Top experiences and attractions • Ideas for making the most of your time • Easy-to-read color neighborhood and Metro maps

• Explore Capitol Hill, Georgetown, and beyond • Discerning Fodor’s Choice picks for hotels, restaurants, sights, and more • “Word of Mouth” tips from fellow Fodor’s travelers • Illustrated features on the National Air and Space Museum, the Capitol, and D.C.’s political scandals

• Opinions from destination experts • Fodor’s D.C.-based writers reveal their favorite local haunts • Revised annually to provide the latest information

Tips from Fodor’s Washington, D.C. 2011
Click on the photos below to download printable guides from the travel experts at Fodor’s.

Great Itineraries Top Attractions D.C. Like a Local Free in D.C.


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Lonely Planet New York Washington DC & the Mid-Atlantic Trips (Regional Travel Guide)

50 of the Region’s Best Trips!

Whether you’re a local looking for a long weekend escape, a visitor looking to explore or you simply need some ideas when family and friends come to visit, Lonely Planet’s Trips series offers the best itineraries – and makes it easy to plan the perfect trip time and again.

Theme icons make finding the perfect trip simple – no matter what your interest

Easy-to-use maps for every trip, plus driving times and directions

Explore the region with trips ranging from two to 10 days, and day trips from New York City, Washington DC and Philadelphia

Local experts share their favorite trip ideas, including a sports journalist’s baseball tour, a photographer’s art tour and a music-inspired tour from a New York musician

Iconic Trips chapter covers must-do trips across the region, from Beach-Hopping the Mid-Atlantic to Upscale Appalachian Trail

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on the road with our regional music playlists

Family-friendly and pet-friendly listings throughout

Green Index lists the region’s most environmentally friendly options


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Since 1984 Lonely Planet USA has published over 100 guides to America, working with over 200 American travel writers. For this Trips series our authors drove more than 100,000 miles, visited 230 diners, stopped at 810 roadside attractions and rediscovered the country they love. Visit Lonely Planet online at www.lonelyplanet.com

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Motion Picture Exhibition in Washington, D.C.: An Illustrated History of Parlors, Palaces And Multiplexes in the Metropolitan Area, 1894-1997

November 11th, 2011

Motion Picture Exhibition in Washington, D.C.: An Illustrated History of Parlors, Palaces And Multiplexes in the Metropolitan Area, 1894-1997

From inauspicious beginnings in the kinetoscope parlors and nickelodeons to the movie palaces of the golden era, and finally to the pared down multiplexes of today, this is the history of motion picture viewing in the nation’s capital and vicinity. The research is supported by numerous interviews. The book includes a 200-page listing of all the movie theaters in the area past and present, with data such as location, dates of operation, architect, and seating capacity, as well as a summary of each theater’s history and current status. Maps, drawings and photographs (most of which have never before been published) round out this comprehensive study.

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Q&A: What are some websites that offer concert listings for Washington, D.C.?

November 1st, 2011

Question by Laura: What are some websites that offer concert listings for Washington, D.C.?

Best answer:

Answer by cpcards
Best one I know of is the Club Zone, carries a large list of venues with links to them

http://www.clubzone.com/c1/Washington_DC/Nightclubs.html

If you’re into folk music then this is the website to look at

http://www.fsgw.org/

For a wider selection try this link to community pages

http://dcpages.com/Community/DC_Area_Events/Music/index.html

What do you think? Answer below!

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Q&A: Are there any trance/electronic radio stations in the Washington D.C. area?

October 31st, 2011

Question by bunywars5000: Are there any trance/electronic radio stations in the Washington D.C. area?
If you know any radio stations that play Trance or Electronic music in the Washington D.C. area, please tell me the radio frequency and what the radio station is called ^^

thanx

Best answer:

Answer by js adams : blk w/ bear
Your best bets will be limited programming from the University of Maryland station (WMUC – FM 88.1), George Washington University (WRGW) or George Mason (WGMU).

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Translation team at CrisisCamp Haiti in D.C.

October 13th, 2011

A few nice Online Radio images I found:

Translation team at CrisisCamp Haiti in D.C.
Online Radio

Image by cvconnell
One of three teams working on translation problems, from creating an online sign-up list for Creole-to-English translators to building a machine translator to translating actual text messages for help.

Letter from Paul Morton, 10/31/1938
Online Radio

Image by The U.S. National Archives
Letter from Paul Morton, 10/31/1938

U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: MLR Number A1 100A, A1 100B

Created by: Federal Communications Commission. (1934 – ) (Most Recent)
Federal Radio Commission. (02/23/1927 – 06/19/1934) (Predecessor)

From: Series: General Correspondence, compiled 1927 – 1971

Production Date: 10/31/1938

Persistent URL: http://arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=596224

Repository: Textual Archives Services Division, National Archives at College Park (College Park, MD)

Buy copies of selected National Archives photographs and documents at the National Archives Print Shop online: <a href="http://gallery.pictopia.com/natf/photo/"

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Letter from J. V. Yaukey, 11/01/1938
Online Radio

Image by The U.S. National Archives
Letter from J. V. Yaukey, 11/01/1938

U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: MLR Number A1 100A, A1 100B

Created by: Federal Communications Commission. (1934 – ) (Most Recent)
Federal Radio Commission. (02/23/1927 – 06/19/1934) (Predecessor)

From: Series: General Correspondence, compiled 1927 – 1971

Production Date: 11/01/1938

Persistent URL: http://arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=596223

Repository: Textual Archives Services Division, National Archives at College Park (College Park, MD)

Buy copies of selected National Archives photographs and documents at the National Archives Print Shop online: gallery.pictopia.com/natf/photo/

Access Restrictions: Unrestricted
Use Restrictions: Unrestricted

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The Cheap Bastard’s Guide to Washington, D.C.: Secrets of Living the Good Life–For Free!

October 12th, 2011

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