Fri, 20 April 2007 Today we visit the smallest of the geographic quadrants of the city, Southwest.
We recommend you take metro to Waterfront-SEU station on the Green Line.
Julie starts out talking about the geographic divisions of the city. We then talk about Waterside Mall, at the top of the Metro escalator, and designed by architect I.M. Pei. (1:04) We head south on 4th Street, visiting a few eighteenth century buildings, and the heritage trail markers, and then visiting Ft. Mc Nair. (4:20) We head out to the Washington Channel and see Washington's Titanic Memorial. (8:45) We play Remember Me by Maryland artist Jessica Mellott. Her music comes to us courtesy of The Podsafe Music Network. (10:31) We head north along the Waterfront, past the parks, the dinner cruise ships, the restaurants and the marina. We visit another 18th century house, and Arena stage on the way. (13:55) We finish up at the Washington Fish Market, then tell you how to get back to the metro. (21;25) Our Theme Music is Garden Walk by Kim Evans. Incidental music during the walk is from find me by H. You can email us at feedback@washingtontravelcast.com. You can Skype us via skype name JulieorMark, and Julie answers Washington DC travel questions on Yahoo! Answers. Photo Album for our Southwest Washington walk. Comments[7] |



Today we visit the smallest of the geographic quadrants of the city, Southwest.
We recommend you take metro to