IMG_2252, originally uploaded by Prince of Petworth.
But upon closer inspection this is an example of an award winning environmental design circa 1989. It is just west of North Capitol Street, NW.
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08 February 2012 12:05 PM
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The world isn't fair. Some people have more and some less. Im not trying to be crass...
Locally I prefer NPR and WPFW. I also listen to Seattle's KEXP on the internet.
PoP can you arrange a tour...it might be less sketchy coming from you.
90.1, 93.9, 100.3 hd-2 (tieng viet!) are faves, but hearing WTOP makes me feel like i'm...
My hometown station of B98.5. It's an Atlanta station that plays soft rock and pop from...
That’s fitting – a couple of concrete garbage cans with ugly little bushes planted in them…LOL!
Those are DC urinals, right?
Yikes!
fitting, so fitting.
The sign flips down so he can easily grab his stash.
Ugly, but they did have to survive Hanover St during the 90′s. Anything less would have been destroyed
The planters are on N Street NW at the intersection of NY Ave. They’re a block away from the infamous Hanover Place, which was taken over by drug dealers in the ’80s and the site of a battle between dealers and police in 1985.
Heh, a Marion Barrier!