Junior Brian Nieh sings "Ocean Avenue" by "Yellowcard."
The White House, just a short walk away from McPherson Square
The Renwick Gallery near McPherson Square
Warner Theater
Ida B. Wells-Barnett was born Ida B. Wells in 1862 in Holly Springs, Mississippi. The oldest of eight children, Wells became a teacher to support her younger siblings after the death of her parents in 1880 from yellow fever. Despite her many obstacles, financial and racial, Wells finished her studies at Rust College and in 1888, became a teacher and anti-lynching activist in Tennessee. She became editor and co-owner of a local black newspaper called "The Free Speech and Headlight," and Wells utilized her editorial column to denounce the lynching of blacks and encourage the black people of Memphis to move west.
The Washington Monument is one of the many famous D.C. landmarks within walking distance of the Smithsonian Metro station.
National Theatre on Pennsylvania Avenue
Barami within distance of the Farragut West Metro station
Firehook Bakery near Farragut West
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Caribou Coffee near McPherson Square
Junior Kiran Belani (blue) and sophomore Anjali Parekh (green) perform Bhangra, a traditional Indian folk dance.
Magnets perform a traditional Chinese ribbon dance.
A celebratory balloon in the Hoover Fisher Flower shop in the Woodmoor Shopping Center.
Amnesty International is holding a write-a-thon on Feb. 18 in an effort to end violence against women. The event is part of an world-wide campaign.
The Hoover Fisher Flower shop in the Woodmoor Shopping Center has many fun gifts for your Valentine, such as these teddy bears.
The Old Post Office near the Federal Triangle Metro station
A branch of Legal Sea Foods within walking distance of Farragut North
Junior Elena Ramsey picks out fun holiday cards for her Valentine.
The Ronald Reagan Building, one of the many beautiful structures near Federal Triangle
Dress Barn near Farragut North
Born in 1926, John Coltrane grew up in High Point, North Carolina. He played E-flat horn and clarinet, switching to alto saxophone at the age of 15. Coltrane studied at the Ornstein School of Music in Philadelphia and served in a Navy band in Hawaii. In the late 1940s, Coltrane played for bandleaders Eddie Vinson, Jimmy Heath and Dizzy Gillespie, and in 1953, he joined the Johnny Hodges Septet, playing tenor saxophone full-time.
Feb. 11, Nelson H. Kobren Memorial Gymnasium" The Blazers took the momentum going into the half tonight and never looked back, playing rock-solid offense to beat Gaithersburg 63-56. Smart, error-free shooting and speedy passing was the foundation of Blair's second victory of the season.
Carnivores: people for whom the word "tofu" resonates with about as much familiarity as "quantum physics" or "proper hygiene."
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