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The Duke |
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Walking the streets of Washington DC is exhilarating. Having lived in DC and around the Beltway for close to 13 years, I was particularly pleased with the city's visual and communal progress. Everywhere I looked there was photographer "eye candy." The sample images in this gallery were taken in the 7th/14th Street corridor now heavily gentrified, Chinatown, and the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, in May 2010. |
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10620 |
Natl Museum of the American Indian |
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Architectural Interior photographs. Be sure to see the national tour of "IndiVISIBLE: African-Native American Lives in the Americas" in a city near you. The exhibit is inspiring and informative, no mind-altering, for African-Native Americans and anyone else regardless of heritage. Thank you Penny Gamble-Williams, Thunder Williams, and your colleagues. I was moved by the superb work. |
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10617 |
Ed Hamilton Sculpture, African American Museum |
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