I had the chance to go to Washington D.C. this week, on a work-related (cough!) trip with a couple of friends. Fortunately, we don’t have a lot of commitments through the week so we have had some chances to see the city.
We saw the Tomb of the Unknowns and watched them change the guard.
We also stopped at the various memorials and I found my wife’s uncle’s name on the Vietnam Memorial. His name is Richard Borgman.
You can see a bunch more photos from the week so far at my flickr site.
Traveling around DC can be a challenge, as you can expect from a large metro area with a high number of tourists and all the security concerns surrounding everything. Couple of things we’ve found out so far:
1) The Metro train system is pretty good to get in and out of the city, and can even put you right at the door of what you want to see. Passes are pretty cheap for either a day or a week.
2) If you have three or more people together in a vehicle, you can use the HOV lanes in the center of I-95. This was a HUGE improvement over the regular traffic speed.
3) If you are planning on driving out here, be prepared for a lot of u-turns. Not by you, but by everyone else. It seems like every other intersection you go through, someone is making one. It’s probably on the driver’s test in Virginia.