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JimFromJersey wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:It is said that the original city planners chose the location (a mosquito-infested malarial swamp)in order to dissuade politicians from wanting to be there for long periods of time.
you're not kidding too much. IIRC back in the formative days of D.C. it was described as a semi-tropical locale. only change is a bunch more people. and that was before global warming. ;)bumpy
โMar-09-2014 08:48 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:It is said that the original city planners chose the location (a mosquito-infested malarial swamp)in order to dissuade politicians from wanting to be there for long periods of time.
you're not kidding too much. IIRC back in the formative days of D.C. it was described as a semi-tropical locale. only change is a bunch more people. and that was before global warming. ;)bumpy
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Just Lee wrote:Spending the Fourth of July in D.C. is not living, but it may have you praying for an early demise ๐ Trust me, I've done it. Several times. It's hellish.
... will be IN D.C. for the 4th. Yep it will be crowded but we only live once....
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happynow wrote:
Excellent suggestions above. I would add Natural Bridge, VA. See the night show, its worthy IMHO.
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Just Lee wrote:
Awesome.......... Thanks we are staying at Cherry Hill and will be IN D.C. for the 4th. Yep it will be crowded but we only live once.
Thank you sooooooooo much for the suggestions...
LeeB
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