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Mar 18, 2021

Prince George’s County Residents Can Fill Out A Survey About Which Sites They Want To See Renamed

The county is soliciting public input as it decides on new titles for sites with racist names.

Dec 15, 2020

These Bad Yelp Reviews Of Your Favorite Holiday Landmarks Will Help Ease Your Quarantine Blues

The coronavirus pandemic cancelled your holiday traditions? These angry Yelp reviewers will remind you of what you’re NOT missing.

Dec 03, 2007

The Indulgence of Being Earnest: A Christmas Carol

Victory — not the concept, but the statue at State Place and 17th Street NW — is the Ghost of Christmas Past. Freedom — the Eastward-facing statue atop the Capitol Dome; not that thing that The Terrorists hate us for — is the Ghost of Christmas Present. And the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come arrives draped in the inky robes of Grief. This stunt-casting of local landmarks as Charles Dickens’ familiar trio of…

Nov 15, 2007

Photo of the Day: November 15, 2007

Flickr user musely gets a gold star today for both effort and execution, for this clever series of shots lining up currency with the D.C. buildings depicted on them. We suspect this is one of those things that seems simple, but in practice is a lot more difficult than it looks to get everything in focus and lined up perfectly. The nice thing about our city? You can tour all those landmarks and plenty…

Jun 17, 2007

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Happy Father’s Day! For those of you who have dads, are dads, or know dads, this one’s for you, from all of us at the Gothamist network. It was a week of bizarre, embarassing headlines at DCist. The trial of the local administrative law judge who sued his cleaners for $54 million over a pair of missing pants left everyone shaking their heads. Then the capital city was nearly brought to its knees, twice, by…

May 27, 2007

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

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…

May 18, 2007

Overheard in D.C.: Home Sweet Home Away From Home

Home is a pretty subjective concept. Where you hang your hat? The place you can always go back to? Where your love lies waiting silently for you? But what about where you spend the largest part of your waking hours? We may like to keep a firm separation between office life and “home” life, but let’s look at the facts: who do you spend more hours awake and in the same room with than that…

Apr 18, 2007

WalkingTown DC Preview: U Street

Most Washingtonians are accustomed to participating in guided tours only when entertaining out of town guests. We all know we’ll have to trek out to the monuments with family and friends at least a few times a year, so being a tourist in our own city voluntarily at other times might not sound terribly appealing. But try not to think of the tours being offered in this coming weekend’s WalkingTown DC, a series of 60…

Apr 12, 2007

Planning the National Mall’s Third Century

As we mentioned earlier this week, sometimes we don’t envy Washington’s urban planners. Their challenges often encompass issues as varied and complicated as economic development, land use planning, sustainability, design and social justice. Add to that the design politics associated with the symbolism invested in the nation’s capital, and planning for D.C. becomes a unique urban problem to tackle. Not that it stops us from trying. Yesterday, the National Capital Planning Commission and the Commission…

Feb 07, 2007

The Cab Map, New & Improved

If there was one mystery few District residents and visitors ever managed to solve, it was the city’s infamous taxicab zone map. Geographically confusing and lacking in detail, the map was supposed to give passengers a hint as to where one zone ended and the next began, though it usually resulted in a headache and a feeling of dread that the $10.30 in change you had scrounged up wouldn’t be enough to get home. But…

 
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