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Just Another Day in DC

Anne Schwartz

Random thoughts about my life in Washington, DC

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Trump's DC Makeover

The East Wing of the White House, the Reflecting Pool, the triumphal arch, the golf course in East Potomac Park, the Kennedy Center (or maybe we’ve gotten a reprieve on that one) — honestly this town is looking like a construction zone with...

9 days ago
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Election Season DC Style

It’s election time in DC, a town where because voter registration skews hugely Democratic, the June 16th primary is pretty much the whole ball of wax. We’ve got citywide races for mayor, council chair, council at large, attorney general, an...

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An Immigrant's Journey

On December 23, 1884, my great grandfather Julius Friedlaender (father of my grandmother Irma whom I wrote about here) arrived in New York after a 16 day trip in third class aboard the steamship, Gellert, from Hamburg, Germany. The fourth c...

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The Einstein Memorial

I went down to the National Mall a few weeks back looking for the golden toilet that some guerrilla artists with an actual National Park Service permit had installed in front of the Lincoln Memorial. You won’t need three guesses to determin...

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The U.S. National Arboretum

It’s the laziest writing trick in the book: starting a piece by going to the dictionary for a definition. But bear with me. After my visit to the U.S. Botanic Garden, I couldn’t very well visit the U.S. National Arboretum without a better u...

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