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Entries from DCist tagged with 'greenwich'

June 7, 2007

This may look like the grounds of a European palace, but it's actually Meridian Hill Park (aka Malcolm X Park) in Northwest. The park was so named because it once straddled was next to the Washington meridian, the American version of the Greenwich meridian. We liked the sharpness and vivid colors of the grass and gravel in the shot by allyzay — it feels like a nice, cool day. And if you view the......

Continue Reading "Photo of the Day: June 7, 2007"

May 27, 2007

All across the Ist-A-Verse (or at least the American parts thereof), writers and editors are in the midst of enjoying their three-day weekend. But after the week we've all had, we feel like the break is not only needed, but deserved. Just look at everything we've been doing! Gothamist headed into the Memorial Day weekend with a number of tasks accomplished. They worried about Long Islanders giving New Yorkers a bad name. They tried......

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February 23, 2007

This post written by DCist Food contributor Analiese Bendorf While Washingtonians managed to evade the worst of the country's winter weather, there is one thing that blew into town that we'll gladly welcome. That thing is Il Mulino, a branch of New York's Italian restaurant by the same name. It's known for its gargantuan, garlicky portions and is poised to take D.C.'s upscale dining scene by storm. The restaurant was originally founded in New York's......

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June 9, 2006

Our pal Amanda over at Metrocurean reports that West Coast import Cowgirl Creamery's opening is imminent. And although we look forward to the cheese purveyor's landing in the Penn Quarter, excellent cheese shops -- such as Philadelphia's DiBruno Bros., Greenwich Village's Murray's Cheese Shop, and local fromagerie Cheesetique -- often present to us a paradox of choice. That is, faced with too many good options from which to choose, we run the risk of choosing......

Continue Reading "Mendocino Cheese, Please!"

February 7, 2005

Today the whole world counts lines of longitude away from Greenwich, England. But the globally accepted prime meridian running through the Royal Greenwich Observatory is a relatively new development. At one time, most every important city had its own line: Rome, Jerusalem and St. Petersburg, among others. Of course, for a meridian line to be taken seriously by navigators and mapmakers, one had to publish an ephemeris, viz. an almanac of points on the ground......

Continue Reading "Bloodless Meridian"

January 25, 2005

We thought we'd never say this. We'd actually like to deal with a train collision on the Red Line more than endure the transit crisis our colleagues in New York are dealing with. Because of a homeless man who apparently caused a fire that took out 600 electrical relays that control the busy Eighth Avenue Line, train service is being delayed, reduced and eliminated. The repairs could take as long as five years and subway......

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November 19, 2004

DCist loves it how certain neighborhoods in the District take their communities very seriously. And rightfully so. But we especially love the folks up along Foxhall Road for their fiery drive and determination to preserve their leafy, village-like enclave and everything it stands for. When there's a problem, the neighborhood pounces. While the newest controversy hasn't seemed to generate same kind of drama like the "Mongolian Hordes! (from Virginia)" community picnic did from a few......

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