To take a trip through Washington, D.C. is altogether marvelous. To take a trip through this fair city through the eyes of expert landscape architects is even better. This fine online publication is offered to the public by the good folks at the American Society of Landscape Architects. Visitors can make their way through different neighborhoods, including the National Mall, Capitol Hill, Georgetown, and Dupont Circle. The U Street section should not be missed, as it includes profiles of Howard University's Quadrangle and the African American Civil War Memorial. Each entry here includes photographs, external website links, information about nearby public transportation options, and narrative descriptions. It's truly a unique resource and one that can be part of an excellent visit to the District.
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