35th Street Northwest (Georgetown, Washington, DC) to Francis Scott Key Bridge (North Rosslyn)
Watch in 720p full-screen to view map info. Visit for more info. - Waypoints: 0:07 Dixie Liquors
0:08 Whitehurst Freeway Northwest
0:12 Arlington, VA
0:12 Potomac River
0:14 George Washington Memorial Parkway
0:15 North Fort Myer Drive
0:28 North Lee Highway
0:30 N Fort Myer Dr
0:36 N Moore St
0:36 N Lynn St
0:36 Washington Metro - Blue and Orange Lines
0:37 Custis Memorial Parkway
0:42 N Lee Hwy
0:42 Custis Trail
0:43 North Lynn Street
0:44 Arlington County
0:44 Virginia
0:44 District of Columbia
0:44 Potomac Heritage Trail
1:05 K Street Northwest
1:06 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Trail
1:07 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
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35th Street Northwest (Washington, District of Columbia) to Francis Scott Key Bridge (Arlington County, Virginia)
Oct 2011
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Francis Scott Key Bridge (Georgetown, Washington, DC) to Whitehurst Freeway Northwest (Distri (...)
Watch in 720p full-screen to view map info. Visit for more info. - Waypoints: 0:14 Revolution Cycles
0:14 Bicycle Pro Shop
0:14 Francis Scott Key Memorial
0:15 Regency Row
0:16 Running Company
0:18 M Street Northwest
0:18 Forrest-Marbury House
0:20 The North Face
0:21 Sweet Green
0:21 Bank Street Northwest
0:21 L'Eclat de Verre
0:21 FedEx Office
0:22 Salon Rafik
0:23 AT&T Wireless
0:25 Waterworks
0:25 Leopold's Kafe Konditorei
0:25 Thos. Moser
0:26 Qdoba
0:26 Georgetown Cupcake
0:26 33rd Street Northwest
0:27 Harmony Cafe
0:27 Georgetown Wing Co.
0:27 The Rhino-bar & Pumphouse
0:27 Jinx Proof
0:36 Prospect Street Northwest
0:39 Cox's Row
0:41 N Street Northwest
0:44 O Street Northwest
0:46 Yellow House
0:46 P Street Northwest
0:53 34th Street Northwest
0:57 Bronaugh-Bibb-Libbey House
0:58 Bussard-Newman House
0:58 Convent of Mercy
0:58 Georgetown Preparatory School Monastery South Wing
0:58 Thomas Parrot House
0:59 36th Street Northwest
1:00 Georgetown University Hoya Kids
1:02 37th Street Northwest
1:15 Hillel Foundations Building
1:21 Harnedy Row Houses
1:22 The Tombs
1:22 1789
1:22 F Scotts
1:23 Exorcist Steps
1:23 Ryder Hall
1:23 Xavier Hall
1:24 Prospect House
1:24 Morris House
1:26 35th Street Northwest
1:26 Quality Hill
1:27 Worthington-Kearney House
1:38 Dixie Liquors
1:40 Whitehurst Freeway Northwest
1:40 Canal Road Northwest
1:40 St Marys Pl NW
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Francis Scott Key Bridge (District of Columbia) to Whitehurst Freeway Northwest
Oct 2011
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Korean War Memorial
In washington DC on a field trip
whitehurst freeway, great light, washington DC
whitehurst freeway, great light
History Channel - The Burning Of Washington D.C. (1814)
On August 24th 1814 during The War Of 1812, British Soldiers burned down The Capital of The United States including The White House. Documentary by History Channel.
Washington, D.C.
Alexa Wesner, U.S. Ambassador to Austria, introduces you to the nation's capitol, Washington, D.C. #50states #WDC
Frontage Road Southwest (South West, Washington, DC) to Whitehurst Freeway Northwest (Georget (...)
Watch in 720p full-screen to view map info. Visit for more info. - Waypoints: 0:08 Francis Case Memorial Bridge
0:12 Maine Avenue Southwest
0:15 RF&P Subdivision
0:23 Ohio Drive Southwest
0:23 Raoul Wallenberg Place Southwest
0:28 Independence Avenue Southwest
0:32 17th Street Southwest
0:38 Commodore John Paul Jones Memorial
0:59 Daniel French Dr SW
1:04 Arlington Memorial Bridge
1:05 Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Northwest
1:09 Potomac Freeway
1:14 Virginia Avenue Northwest
1:14 25th Street Northwest
1:15 New Hampshire Avenue Northwest
1:15 25th St NW
1:15 Juarez Circle
1:15 H St NW
1:16 connects 26th & eye, n.w.
1:16 I St NW
1:17 27th Street Northwest
1:30 K Street Northwest
1:32 Rock Creek Trail
1:33 Rock Creek
1:33 29th Street Northwest
1:33 Georgetown Suites Harbor Building
1:33 30th Street Northwest
1:34 Thomas Jefferson Street Northwest
1:34 31st Street Northwest
1:34 Mate
1:34 Loews
1:35 Peter Square
1:35 Hershey's
1:35 Georgetown Montessori School
1:35 Bank of Georgetown
1:36 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest
1:36 Chadwick's
1:36 Dodge Warehouses
1:36 Waterfront Center
1:37 Cecil Place NW
1:37 Georgetown Floorcoverings
1:37 CycleLife USA
1:37 CycleLife Cafe
1:39 Capital Crescent Trail
1:41 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
1:41 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Trail
1:42 Francis Scott Key Bridge
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Frontage Road Southwest (District of Columbia) to Whitehurst Freeway Northwest
Oct 2011
Cartography data (c) OpenStreetMap.org
02 Washington DC Part 1 - Secrets in Plain Sight
Secrets In Plain Sight is an awe inspiring exploration of great art, architecture, and urban design which skillfully unveils an unlikely intersection of geometry, politics, numerical philosophy, religious mysticism, new physics, music, astronomy, and world history.
Exploring key monuments and their positions in Egypt, Stonehenge, Jerusalem, Rome, Paris, London, Edinburgh, Washington DC, New York, and San Francisco brings to light a secret obsession shared by pharaohs, philosophers and kings; templars and freemasons; great artists and architects; popes and presidents, spanning the whole of recorded history up to the present time.
As the series of videos reveals how profound ancient knowledge inherited from Egypt has been encoded in units of measurement, in famous works of art, in the design of major buildings, in the layout of city streets and public spaces, and in the precise placement of obelisks and other important monuments upon the Earth, the viewer is led to perceive an elegant harmonic system linking the human body with the architectural, urban, planetary, solar, and galactic scales.
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N Nash St (Radnor-Ft Myer Heights, Arlington, VA) to Garrisonville Rd via North Rosslyn, Wood (...)
Watch in 720p full-screen to view map info. Visit for more info. - Waypoints: 0:07 Propark America
0:07 Coffee Express
0:07 Miracles
0:07 N Fort Myer Dr
0:09 Wachovia Bank
0:09 N Moore St
0:10 N Clarendon Blvd
0:10 N Lynn St
0:10 News & Necessities
0:10 Lynn Street Cafe
0:11 19th St N
0:11 Cosi
0:11 Interlingua English Center
0:11 Capital Bikeshare
0:12 North Lee Highway
0:12 North Lynn Street
0:12 Custis Memorial Parkway
0:12 Washington Metro - Blue and Orange Lines
0:13 George Washington Memorial Parkway
0:14 Potomac Heritage Trail
0:14 Arlington County
0:14 Virginia
0:14 District of Columbia
0:15 N Uhle St
0:16 Spout Run Parkway
0:17 N Lorcom Ln
0:17 Lorcom Ln N
0:18 N Kirkwood Rd
0:19 Old Dominion Dr.
0:19 N. Irving St
0:19 N Kenmore St
0:19 Cherrydale Motors
0:20 N Lincoln St
0:20 N Monroe St
0:20 Baskin Robbins/Dunkin Donuts
0:20 N Nelson St
0:21 N Oakland St
0:21 N Pollard St
0:22 7-11
0:24 N Vacation Ln
0:25 23rd St N
0:27 N Quincy St
0:29 Crystal Spring Knolls
0:31 26th St N
0:31 27th St N
0:32 Riverwood
0:33 25th St N
0:34 24th St N
0:35 N Quebec St
0:35 N Nelly Custis Dr
0:36 N Ridgeview Rd
0:36 N Military Rd
0:36 25th Pl N
0:37 North Military Road
0:37 26th Rd N
0:37 N Marcey Rd
0:39 N Beechwood Cir
0:39 30th St N
0:41 N Stafford St
0:42 N Stuart St
0:42 31st St N
0:43 N Taylor St
0:43 N Thomas St
0:44 N Upland St
0:44 N Upshur St
0:45 25th Rd N
0:45 Pelham Family Graveyard (historical)
0:46 N Vermont St
0:47 N Upton St
0:48 N Vernon St; N Vermont St
0:49 N Vernon St
0:50 N Utah St
0:51 N Woodstock St
0:51 Lebanese Taverna
0:51 North Old Dominion Drive
0:52 N Woodrow St
0:52 N Wakefield St
0:52 N Old Dominion Dr
0:52 N Abingdon St
0:53 North Glebe Road
0:53 N Buchanan St
0:55 N Burlington St
0:56 N Columbus St
0:57 22nd Rd N
0:58 N Culpeper St
0:58 Arlington County Fire Station Number 8, Lee Highway
0:59 N Dinwiddie St
0:59 N Cameron St
0:59 Calloway Cemetery
0:59 N Edison St
1:00 N George Mason Dr
1:01 N Greenbrier Ct
1:02 N Harrison St
1:05 N Illinois St
1:06 22nd St N
1:07 N Jefferson St
1:08 N Kenilworth St
1:08 N Kensington St
1:09 N Lexington St
1:10 N Madison St
1:11 N Nicholas St
1:12 N Nottingham St
1:13 19th Rd N
1:13 N Ohio St
1:14 N Washington Blvd
1:14 N Powhatan St
1:14 Resurrection Lutheran Church
1:15 21st St N
1:16 N Quantico St
1:16 N Quintana St
1:17 N Roosevelt St
1:22 Lee Highway
1:24 N Little Falls Rd
1:24 Metro Railroad
1:25 N Westmoreland St
1:25 N Williamsburg Blvd
1:25 West Arlington
1:25 Washington Metro
1:26 Meridian St
1:26 Hallwood Ave
1:28 Greenwich Street
1:28 Dulles Access Road
1:28 Grayson Place
1:33 Virginia Ln
1:33 230kV transmission line
1:33 Washington & Old Dominion Bike Trail
1:35 Washington & Old Dominion Trail
1:35 Capital Beltway
1:36 Ithaca St
1:38 Jefferson
1:39 Kings Chapel Rd
1:40 Annandale
1:43 Luttrell Rd
1:45 Accotink Creek
1:45 Little River Turnpike
1:48 Wakefield Park Rd
1:49 Braddock Rd
1:49 Braddock Road
1:51 Heming Ave
1:53 Washington District
1:54 Cabin John Rd
1:57 Commerce St
1:57 Old Keene Mill Road
1:57 Henry G. Shirley Memorial Highway
1:59 Franconia-Springfield Parkway
2:00 Springfield Christian Church
2:01 Barta Road
2:01 Backlick Rd
2:02 Backlick Road
2:02 Newington
2:03 Fairfax County Parkway
2:09 Fleenor Ln
2:19 Furnace Rd
2:21 Fairfax County
2:21 Prince William County
2:22 Swan Point Rd
2:23 Gordon Blvd
2:25 Sport and Health Dr
2:25 Occoquan Road
2:26 Devils Reach Rd
2:40 Cardinal Dr
2:50 Dumfries Rd
2:53 Van Buren Rd
2:54 Mine Rd
3:12 USMC Truck Highway
3:12 Stafford County
3:48 Garrisonville Rd
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N Nash St (Virginia) to Garrisonville Rd (Stafford County, Prince William County)
Jun 2012
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K Street Northwest (Georgetown, Washington, DC) to Shirley Highway (Fairlington-Shirlington) (...)
Watch in 720p full-screen to view map info. Visit for more info. - Waypoints: 0:07 Rock Creek
0:08 Rock Creek Trail
0:09 Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Northwest
0:10 27th Street Northwest
0:13 Washington Metro - Blue and Orange Lines
0:13 26th St NW
0:14 connects 26th & eye, n.w.
0:14 Potomac Freeway
0:14 New Hampshire Avenue Northwest
0:14 25th St NW
0:15 Pablo Benito Juarez Memorial
0:15 Juarez Circle
0:15 25th Street Northwest
0:22 Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Brg
0:23 Potomac River
0:32 Arlington County
0:32 Virginia
0:32 District of Columbia
0:33 Mount Vernon Trail
0:34 George Washington Memorial Parkway
0:35 Custis Memorial Parkway
0:39 N Jefferson Davis Hwy
0:40 N Arlington Blvd
0:47 Washington Metro - Blue Line
0:53 N Lynn St
0:54 N Fort Myer Dr
0:58 N Meade St
1:00 US Marine Memorial Cir
1:01 14th St N
1:09 North Fort Myer Drive
1:09 Wright Gate
1:09 Marshall Dr
1:26 Iwo Jima Memorial Access Rd
1:28 005
1:28 Custis Walk
1:28 Ord-Weitzel Drive
1:34 009
1:40 Memorial Dr
1:47 Niche Wall
1:49 Washington Boulevard
1:53 Columbia Pike
1:53 S Joyce St
1:54 Shirley Highway
2:08 S Glebe Rd
2:11 Shirlington Connector
2:11 Shirlington Circle
2:11 S Shirlington Rd
2:13 Alexandria City
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K Street Northwest (District of Columbia) to Shirley Highway (Alexandria City, Virginia)
Oct 2011
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Jelly Roll Morton in Washington
John Szwed and Stephen Winick discuss Jelly Roll Morton and his work in Washington, D.C., including new information about Morton found at the Library of Congress.
Speaker Biography: John Szwed is the John M. Musser Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, African American Studies and Film Studies at Yale University and an adjunct senior research scholar in the Center for Jazz Studies at Columbia University. He served as 2016-2017 Library of Congress Jazz Scholar.
Speaker Biography: Stephen Winick is a folklorist and writer-editor at the American Folklife Center in the Library of Congress.
For transcript and more information, visit
National Museum of African American History and Culture Grand Opening Ceremony
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United States Presidents and The Illuminati Masonic Power Structure
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Religion in American History: Moments of Crisis & Opportunity
As part of the annual meeting of the Library's Scholars Council, a panel of noted historians discussed the affect of religion and religious beliefs during moments of crisis and opportunity in American history.
Speaker Biography: John Witte is is the Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law, McDonald Distinguished Professor and director of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University. He is a specialist in legal history, marriage law and religious liberty. Witte's writings have appeared in 12 languages, and he has lectured and convened conferences in North America, Western and Eastern Europe, Japan, Israel, Australia, Hong Kong and South Africa. With major funding from the Pew, Ford, Lilly, Luce and McDonald foundations, he has directed 12 major international research projects on democracy, human rights and religious liberty, and on marriage, family and children. Witte is a past holder of the Kluge Center's Cary and Ann Maguire Chair in Ethics and American History.
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Speaker Biography: Peter Manseau is the Lilly Endowment Curator of American Religious History at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History. He is the author of six books, including the memoir Vows, the novel Songs for the Butcher's Daughter, the travelogue Rag and Bone, and the retelling of America's diverse spiritual formation One Nation, Under Gods. Manseau is the winner of the National Jewish Book Award, the American Library Association's Sophie Brody Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Jewish Literature, the Ribalow Prize for Fiction and a 2012 National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship.
Speaker Biography: Ted Widmer is director of the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress and the author or editor of many works of American history, including The New York Times Disunion: A History of the Civil War, Listening In: The Secret White House Tape Recordings of John F. Kennedy, Ark of the Liberties: America and the World and American Speeches, Martin Van Buren and Young America: The Flowering of Democracy in New York City.
For transcript and more information, visit
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Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States on Friday, outlining his forceful vision of a new national populism and echoing the same America first mantra that swept him to victory last November.
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All Hands on Deck 2018 - Day 1
Chapter 1 0:04 - Welcome
Chapter 2 13:03 - Keynote Address, Neil Jacobs, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
Chapter 3 47:11 - PLAY, Sparking curiosity in the ocean through games and recreation
Chapter 4 1:29:04 IMAGINE, Imagining a bright, optimistic future for the ocean
Chapter 5 2:13:22 - IMMERSE, Bringing people to the ocean and the ocean to people
Chapter 6 2:58:35- Artist-at-Sea Program Update
Chapter 7 3:08:37 - Lightning Talks
Chapter 8 3:43:15 - Workshops 1A
Chapter 9 3:59:29 - Workshops 1B
Chapter 10 4:05:57 - Exploration Updates
To fully explore and understand the ocean, we can no longer rely on a handful of large, expensive research vessels and vehicles. We truly need all hands on deck to do it.
On November 8-9, 2018, we brought together leaders and changemakers in ocean exploration, entertainment, recreation, and art to imagine new ways to empower an open, inclusive global community of ocean explorers. Our goal is to imagine creative ways to make the ocean so pervasive in modern culture that everyone has a positive association with and understanding of the sea.
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City of Santa Rosa Council Meeting December 10, 2019
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