A branch of Legal Sea Foods within walking distance of Farragut North
Aria near Federal Triangle
More delicious treats at the Woodmoor Bakery.
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.
Cafe Soleil, one of the many places to eat near Farragut West
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.
Carnivores: people for whom the word "tofu" resonates with about as much familiarity as "quantum physics" or "proper hygiene."
The Old Post Office near the Federal Triangle Metro station
Junior Elena Ramsey picks out fun holiday cards for her Valentine.
CVS offers a wide selection of affordable Valentines.
Valentine's Day cookies on display at the Woodmoor Bakery.
Harriet Tubman, abolitionist and Underground Railroad conductor.
Ida B. Wells, anti-lynching advocate and a proponent of suffrage and civil rights.
Barami within distance of the Farragut West Metro station
Firehook Bakery near Farragut West
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Warner Theater
The Renwick Gallery near McPherson Square
Push the tab in the opposite direction so that it remains hidden when the paper is folded. Cut the shape of a heart around the tab. Be sure leave a part of the folded edge on the top part of each side of the heart so that the card will be able to open.
Junior Brian Nieh sings "Ocean Avenue" by "Yellowcard."
The White House, just a short walk away from McPherson Square
Araminta Ross, born in Maryland around 1820, worked both as a house slave and a field worker for a family in Dorchester County. Ross was an advocate for slaves' rights and was even hit at one point by a brick while protecting a fellow field worker. As a result, Ross had to deal with a condition that sent her into bouts of deep sleep, presumably narcolepsy, for the rest of her life. In 1844, Ross married John Tubman and took his last name while changing her first to Harriet.
Cut out the form of a much smaller heart and write a message on it. Open the paper and you will see that the tab, which juts inward, is formed in two parts. Glue the bottom tip of the smaller heart onto the bottom part of the tab. Once the glue has dried, the card can be further decorated. When your recipient of choice opens the card, your message will pop out.
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