Hampton Inn and Suites Leesburg
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Wasting a day at Air Space
Since we had to be stuck in DC, Knox figured a visit to the Air and Space Museum would be a good way to spend the time. Although he'd been here when he was nine, it was a nice refresher. We spent time between the restroom (the diarrhea continued...) and the exhibits, then finished with the IMAX movie (silly) and the flight simulator, something Knox really wanted to do. We strapped ourselves into the machine, me making ...
Highs and lows in the capital city!!
... in one the man said i wish i could but i cant! Right. Eventually the woman decided to be helpful and said the rooms come with an extra bed above the double and so could fit three!!! Who on earth are these people and why are they running a reception desk!!! Anyway we were then given our keys to the shared dorm and quickly dumped our bags in the room - waking an austrian and a german who were sleeping oops! They didnt seem to mind too much! We flagged a cab asap and went to the ...
Aflame in White Blossoms
... and glorious as the existence of these delicate Cherry Blossoms. The Cherry Blossom is the tradition symbol of the Japanese Emperor and is present on all Japanese Postage Stamps.
The Cherry Blossoms last about ...
The east coast earthquake!
... to leave with everyone else. It took us well over an hour to get to Arlington. The carload was getting cranky. We all knew we'd laugh about this later, but in the moment...we had traveled to see Washington DC. Traffic barely moved, especially through the intersections. Eventually, Jolene cut down some side roads and wound up traveling around most of the traffic (why the locals didn't think of this I do not know) and we finally reached the cemetery, ...
Day-3: Voice of America
... yesterday during our afternoon of free time. There was a special exhibit on Nazi propaganda that really brought to life the dangers of propaganda and a government controlled press. Everyone in America seems to know what the First Amendment is and the rights it allows. This Road Scholar program teaches us about the responsibilities of the media and us, the consumer. I recommend it to anyone who reads the newspaper, watches the news, and follows world ...
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- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Fitness/Health center
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Business Services
- Free parking