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  1. These are BIG Building Blocks

    These are BIG Building Blocks

    thedctraveler.com » The DC Traveler - 14 hours ago

    The National Building Museum is usually not on most visitor’s must see list, but I think it should be. It’s worthy of a quick walk through, mostly for the building’s architecture and massive columns. Also, if you’ve

    Also tagged: architecture, travel, dc, washington dc, washington, virginia, maryland, vacation, museums, travel blogs, dc travel information, local attractions, site seeing, the dc traveler, tourist information, washington dc travel, dc blogs, city blogs, national building museum, freebies free or no cost, destination blogs, dc attractions, dc activities, dc vacation

  2. George Washington – Whiskey Maker

    George Washington – Whiskey Maker

    thedctraveler.com » The DC Traveler - Aug 19, 2008

    America’s first President, George Washington, was a whiskey maker. During the American Revolution, run was the alcohol drink of choice. Around 90% of the alcohol consumed by the American colonies was British rum

    Also tagged: people, travel, dc, washington dc, washington, virginia, maryland, vacation, museums, attractions, george washington, travel blogs, dc travel information, local attractions, site seeing, the dc traveler, tourist information, washington dc travel, tours guided or self guided, mount vernon, dc blogs, city blogs, destination blogs, dc attractions, dc activities, dc vacation

  3. Fast links from the Lifestyle Channel

    Fast links from the Lifestyle Channel

    solomother.com » Solo Mother - Aug 18, 2008

    In less than a week, I’ll be on my way for a whirlwind tour of both the DNC and RNC. I’m… in the weeds right now. Thankfully, there are some great time-savers on b5media, and I thought I’d save you some time by

    Also tagged: back to school, cooking, single mother, single mom, b5media, fast dinners

  4. 11th Century Jousting Tournament

    11th Century Jousting Tournament

    thedctraveler.com » The DC Traveler - Aug 16, 2008

    Join the good King Phillipe and his marry men for dinner and a jousting tournament at Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament in a medieval castle-like setting. Besides a jousting tournament on a large, indoor field

    Also tagged: travel, dc, washington dc, washington, virginia, maryland, vacation, travel blogs, b5 media, dc travel information, local attractions, site seeing, the dc traveler, tourist information, washington dc travel, dc blogs, city blogs, medieval times, jousting, destination blogs, dc attractions, dc activities, dc vacation, sports and 38 recreation, just a bit weird fun and 38 quirky places, food and 38 beverage, medieval reinactments

  5. Colvin Run Gristmill

    Colvin Run Gristmill

    thedctraveler.com » The DC Traveler - Aug 15, 2008

    Colvin Run Mill , in nearby Great Falls, Virginia is a working 19th-century water-powered gristmill, owner’s home and general store, set on a 38-acre historic site. There is also a recreation of a barn and blacksmith

    Also tagged: travel, dc, washington dc, washington, virginia, maryland, vacation, attractions, travel blogs, b5 media, dc travel information, local attractions, site seeing, the dc traveler, tourist information, washington dc travel, dc blogs, great falls, city blogs, fairfax, destination blogs, dc attractions, dc activities, dc vacation, just a bit weird fun and 38 quirky places, food and 38 beverage, colvin run mill, gristmill

  6. The Lifestyle channel has gone to the dogs… and cats and hampsters and

    The Lifestyle channel has gone to the dogs… and cats and hampsters and

    solomother.com » Solo Mother - Aug 14, 2008

    Time for the dog days of summer with a little help from the b5media Lifestyles Channel of blogs. Check out the links below for some great ideas, tips and more! At PlayLibrary , I shared news of the Little Tikes Dog

    Also tagged: kids, pets, single mother, single mom, b5media, lifestyle channel

  7. Cool Global Warming Globes at the U.S. Botanic National Garden

    Cool Global Warming Globes at the U.S. Botanic National Garden

    thedctraveler.com » The DC Traveler - Aug 14, 2008

    More than 35 Cool Globes promoting ways to reduce global warming are featured on the grounds of the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, DC. The 5-foot diameter sculpted globes were designed by artists from around the

    Also tagged: global warming, travel, dc, washington dc, washington, virginia, maryland, recycling, vacation, conservation, ecology, museums, travel blogs, dc travel information, local attractions, site seeing, the dc traveler, tourist information, washington dc travel, dc blogs, city blogs, green travel, freebies free or no cost, destination blogs, dc attractions, dc activities, dc vacation

  8. oh for the love of a four-legged friend

    oh for the love of a four-legged friend

    solomother.com » Solo Mother - Aug 13, 2008

    Last October, a katten lobbied for membership in our little home. My son has disliked dogs since he was a little toddler of a kid and my uncle’s bull mastif slobbered him from head to toe. Frankly? I don’t blame the

    Also tagged: kids, pets, single mother, single mom, teaching responsibility

  9. Go Fly a Kite in Long Beach, Washington

    Go Fly a Kite in Long Beach, Washington

    theseattletraveler.com » The Seattle Traveler - Aug 13, 2008

    Kite flying gets cranked up a notch at the Washington State International Kite Festival , a week long competition and celebration held annual in Long Beach, Washington. The festival attracts famous kite flyers from

    Also tagged: events, long beach, festivals, family activities, kites, outdoor activities, people watching, great places to unwind, people interesting local people, kite flying, sports and 38 recreation, just a bit weird fun and 38 quirky places, scenic and 38 short trips

  10. Colonial Tobacco Harvest

    Colonial Tobacco Harvest

    thedctraveler.com » The DC Traveler - Aug 12, 2008

    It was a time when tobacco was king, the year 1771. Tobacco was the essential 18th century America crop and was often used by colonists as cash to pay for goods and their farm land rent. Visit the Claude Moore

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