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  Offices
National Airport is a primary arrival point for travelers coming to the Washington DC metropolitan area.
Washington's Union Station, located in the heart of the city, is very convenient for travelers visiting ANSI.
Either a taxi or the Metro is advised, as it quite a long walk to our office.
www.ansi.org /about_ansi/offices/offices.aspx?menuid=1   (1286 words)

  
 Washington, DC Classroom: WestLake Training
From the 18th Street exit of Farragut West: Cross over both 18th street and I street so you are diagonally across from the Metro station.
From Connecticut and K Street exit of Farragut North: Cross over K street and walk south along the park.
Metro to Farragut West on the blue and yellow lines.
www.westlaketraining.com /locations   (354 words)

  
 Public Art in the Bronx...Bronx Neighborhood Histories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
It is the major geographical divider of the borough, the boundary between the hilly areas and the eastern coastal plain, the border between the wards of "North New York" on the Harlem side, annexed in 1874 and given an urban infrastructure, and the much-later-developing sections of lower Westchester.
The neighborhood, densely populated in the ‘twenties and ‘thirties, was severed from Tremont to the north by the Cross-Bronx Expressway, a damaging highway project of the ‘fifties.
In the shadow of its north tower is Fort Schuyler, a 19th-century fortification paired with Fort Totten, in Queens, to guard the entrance to the East River.
bronxart.lehman.cuny.edu /pa/neighborhood.htm   (4853 words)

  
 TheCapitol.Net > Washington, DC Museums, Memorials and Monuments
Metro: Metro Center or Federal Triangle or McPherson Square.
Metro: Stadium Armory on the blue or orange lines, then Bus number B-2, B-4, or B-5 to the intersection of Bladensburg Road and R Street, Walk east of R street 300 yards to the R street gate.
This grand 1805 house overlooking the Potomac River was a gift from George Washington to Eleanor "Nelly" Custis, granddaughter of Martha Washington (Nelly’s brother, George Washington Parke Custis, built Arlington House), and her husband, Maj. Lawrence Lewis, the General's nephew.
www.thecapitol.net /VisitingDC/dcmuseum.htm   (3158 words)

  
 Metro - Farragut North Metrorail station
D5 (on K St. west of Connecticut/17th; AM, on 17th St. E north of I St.; PM, on 17th St. south of I St.)
G8 (on 17th St. E north of I St.)
N2, N4, N6 (s/b on Connecticut Ave.; on 17th St. E north of I St.; n/b on 18th St.)
www.wmata.com /metrorail/Stations/station.cfm?station=4   (256 words)

  
 Text Only Version of Michigan's Sixth District House Site
To make sure this philosophy is put into action and carried to Washington, not just talked about; Fred personally visits a school at least once a week to hear the concerns of students and administrators.
Metro Stop: Smithsonian on the blue or orange lines exit at 12th and Independence Avenue.
Metro: Metro Center (Red, Orange, and Blue lines) is located 1/2 block north of the Theatre.
www.house.gov /upton/text_only.html   (3791 words)

  
 Timeline 1811-1820
This wood engraving of Washington in flames was printed in London weeks after the event to celebrate the British victory.
She said, "The male element is a destructive force" in an address to the Women’s Suffrage Convention in Washington, D.C. in 1868.
He was the son of a slave and a white father who bought his own freedom and published The Narrative Life of Frederick Douglass, a memoir of his life as a slave.
timelines.ws /1811_1820.HTML   (15223 words)

  
 Current Baseball Publications: 1999
McFarland Publishers, P.O. Box 611, Jefferson, North Carolina 28640 (1-800-253-2187) (275 pp., photos, notes, bibliography, index, $ 30.00 p, postpaid) 0-7864-0656-9; biography of former major league catcher and manager of the Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox.
Broadcast Interview Source, 2233 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. 20007 (255 pp., photos, index, $ 16.95 p and $ 2.00 ph) 0-934333-38-6 (December 1998) - first published in 1978 by Farragut as Even the Browns.
P.O. Box 2089, Durham, North Carolina 27702 (1-800-845-2726) (1 year - 26 issues - at $ 48.95, two years -52 issues at $ 87.95) ca.
www.sabr.org /committ/biblio/cbp1999.htm   (7956 words)

  
 Express: A Publication of The Washington Post
Browse our map-based guide to restaurants, clubs, live entertainment and more near your closest Metro stop.
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There is no doubt that Belichik and his Pats team are cheaters.
readexpress.com   (934 words)

  
 Firmseek: Contact us
Firmseek is based in the heart of Washington, D.C., just a few blocks from the White House.
We are within one block of the Farragut North (red line) and Farragut West (orange/blue lines) Metro stops:
For general inquiries about our technology and marketing services, please e-mail design@firmseek.com.
www.firmseek.com /contact.html   (47 words)

  
 alahist.html
In 1884, the Alameda Pier was built, later ecoming the transportation connection for rail to ferries known as the "mole" when the Central and Southern Pacific railroads merged in 1894.
Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Washington become states.
First public recreation area, Bushrod Playground, is deeded to Oakland by Bushrod Washington James.
www.alamedamuseum.org /alahist.html   (7356 words)

  
 Metro - Union Station Metrorail station
East side of First St., NW, north Mass.
west of Columbus Cir., on North Capitol St. north of Massachusetts Ave.)
Archive of past Board meetings and committee presentations
www.wmata.com /metrorail/Stations/station.cfm?station=25   (145 words)

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