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| National Museum of African American History and Culture - Washington DC |
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Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Discover History
In the fall of 2016, the National Museum of African American History and Culture will open its doors at the National Mall in Washington DC. This awakening will occur after 13 years of planning and design. The Museum (according to the Smithsonian Institution website) will be "devoted exclusively to the documentation of African American life, art, history, and culture". I recently had the opportunity to visit the site where the Museum is nearing completion. The site is on the National Mall, at 15th Street, just across the street from the Washington Monument. Not only will the Museum have exhibits, it will also host ceremonies and performances.
Sunday, September 13, 2015
the UCLA game (my trip to L.A.)
The University of Virginia football team opened the 2015 season with an away game vs. UCLA. I felt that this would be an opportune time for me to experience the west coast and to see my team play a very good football team.
I took the 5-hour airplane ride from Dulles Airport (in Loudoun County, Va.) to Los Angeles, California a day before the game. Having never traveled that far before, I was ecstatic about the prospects of what the west coast would be all about (if it was for only 3 days). I arrived at LAX airport around 10:30 am Pacific time, early enough to hop the shuttle bus to the 'aviation' transit-rail stop. This train would take me into downtown L.A. Once in downtown, I made a transfer to the 'gold' line which took me to my final destination: Pasadena, California. Pasadena is a lovely 'edge city' - most of its downtown architecture is of a 'brownish tan' color, with palm trees aligning the clean, festive streets. The game that I would attend would be in Pasadena at the famous Rose Bowl and we (Virginia) did lose: 34-16 - not a surprise.
I took the 5-hour airplane ride from Dulles Airport (in Loudoun County, Va.) to Los Angeles, California a day before the game. Having never traveled that far before, I was ecstatic about the prospects of what the west coast would be all about (if it was for only 3 days). I arrived at LAX airport around 10:30 am Pacific time, early enough to hop the shuttle bus to the 'aviation' transit-rail stop. This train would take me into downtown L.A. Once in downtown, I made a transfer to the 'gold' line which took me to my final destination: Pasadena, California. Pasadena is a lovely 'edge city' - most of its downtown architecture is of a 'brownish tan' color, with palm trees aligning the clean, festive streets. The game that I would attend would be in Pasadena at the famous Rose Bowl and we (Virginia) did lose: 34-16 - not a surprise.
Below are photos of downtown Pasadena, the Rose Bowl and a beautiful church I saw in the Koreatown section of Los Angeles. * Please check back in the weeks to come, as I will include more commentary and photos about my visit to Los Angeles and Pasadena.
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| Pasadena, Calif. |
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| Pasadena, Calif. |
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| Rose Bowl |
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| a church in Koreatown (Los Angeles, Calif.) |
Monday, September 7, 2015
Remember the Alamo
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| The Alamo |
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Awakening
For those of you whom have visited the National Harbor "town center" in Prince George's County, MD, you most likely have experienced "The Awakening". The Awakening is an aluminum sculptured statue of a 'giant' buried in the sand along the shore of the Potomac River. It's a must-see at the Harbor and has become a iconic symbol of (I believe) the renaissance that has taken place along the county's shoreline. If you have yet to visit the National Harbor, do make it a place to see whenever you are in the Washington DC area. It's easily located off of I-95/495 and there's shopping, dining, entertainment and a soon-to-be casino and live entertainment venue that's slated to open next year.
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