McPherson Square Metro station in Washington, D.C.
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The White House, just a short walk away from McPherson Square
Magnets perform a traditional Chinese ribbon dance.
The Washington Monument is one of the many famous D.C. landmarks within walking distance of the Smithsonian Metro station.
A celebratory balloon in the Hoover Fisher Flower shop in the Woodmoor Shopping Center.
Caribou Coffee near McPherson Square
National Theatre on Pennsylvania Avenue
Seniors Ana Karimi and David Crawford swing to the beat of "Sing, Sing, Sing."
Barami within distance of the Farragut West Metro station
The Renwick Gallery near McPherson Square
Firehook Bakery near Farragut West
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Junior Brian Nieh sings "Ocean Avenue" by "Yellowcard."
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.
National Museum of american History
Juniors Elena Ramsey and Chris McNair try to decide what they should buy for their Valentines.
Once all glue has dried, stick your pal into the pocket and write a spirited message on the shirt itself. This is the perfect Valentine for a cherished friend. Chips staffer Emily-Kate Hannapel poses with the pocket pal Valentine
Apply liquid glue to the curved outer edge ONLY and paste to the upper right side of the paper shirt. Decorate a popsicle stick as your pal of choice. Clothes can be cut out of construction paper and glued directly to the stick.
The outside of the Federal Triangle Metro station.
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Cosi, a sandwich shop, near McPherson Square
Sophomore Merlyn Deng performs "Fisherman Sings at Dusk" on the Chinese Harp with junior June Hu (not pictured).
Silver Chips Online's very own American Idol judges. From left to right - Randy (Danny Scheer), Paula (Mike Bushnell) and Simon (Joanna Pinto-Coelho).
James Baldwin, novelist, poet and teacher.
James Armistead, a black American spy during the Revolutionary War.
One student from Blake and one from Sherwood were contestants in the "Jeopardy! Teen Tournament," a Sony Pictures Television event that concluded on Tuesday, Feb. 8. The Blake student won the tournament while the Sherwood one was beaten in the semi finals.
James Armistead, who was born in 1759 into slavery, was most known for being a black spy during the Revolutionary War and helping the American patriots achieve victory. At the age of 21, Armistead volunteered to be a spy and was sent by General Lafayette to provide false information on American movements to the British. Armistead's willingness to work soon won over British General Cornwallis, and Armistead soon gained privilege to British battle plans.
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