Yesterday we made a brief visit to Greenfield Village in Detroit. We went with Ellen's parents to meet up with their friends who are part of a convoy of Model T's touring across the country. I don't know much about Greenfield Village except it has a lot to do with early American industry. Everything is pretty old.
Ellen and I were in Washington D.C. this weekend to do some documentation for StageRight who is installing seating at the Verizon Center. In the 24 hours we were there, we also visited the National Gallery of Art, the Museum of Natural History, the National Archives, the International Spy Museum, and the various monuments at the National Mall. The amount of walking we did was grueling, but it still was a very fun experience.
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