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We are well on our way to Platinum! We made a road trip out of stays 8, 7, and 6 by heading to Philadelphia, Alexandria, and Washington, D.C.! Our first stop was at the Le Meridien Philadelphia, a hotel we love for its unique design and history. Since this hotel used to be a YMCA, it has a character all its own which makes it stand out from other SPG properties. This hotel… Read More
Category: Alexandria, D.C., Home, Philadelphia Tags: Alexandria, Charlie Was a Sinner, D.C., food, Hank's Oyster Bar, Le Meridien, Le Meridien Philadelphia, Old Town Alexandria, oysters, Philadelphia, Philly, photography, travel, vegan, Washington
Washington, D.C. is one of those cities that just keeps us coming back for more. Perhaps we have Pierre Charles L’Enfant to thank for this. After all, George Washington put him in charge of designing our capital city, and coincidentally, there is quite a strong resemblance between a stroll towards the Capitol and a stroll towards the Eiffel Tower. The National Mall and the Champs de Mars, both with their wide expanse of green… Read More
Category: D.C., Home Tags: Capitol, D.C., food, Hank's Oyster Bar, oysters, The Capitol, The National Mall, travel, travel deeper, travel photography, Washington
Washington, D.C.-Day 2 On Sunday morning, with coffee in hand, we made our way over to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. It was early and quiet, which made the whole experience even more emotional than I could have ever imagined. Welcomed with words from Dr. King’s 1963 speech “Out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope”,we entered the memorial by walking between two towering boulders. Dr. King waits… Read More
Category: D.C. Tags: Capitol City Brewing Company, D.C., dr martin luther king jr, holocaust museum, Jimmy Cantler's, Washington
I’m not a movie person. There are few movies I’ve seen all the way through. Most of these movies I’ve seen at the movie theater, largely because AMC does not have a “bring your own couch” policy. This requires me to sit up and stay awake. But if I have a place to stretch out, along with a pillow and a blanket, I rarely make it to the end, or the middle… Read More
Category: D.C., New Jersey Tags: Brasserie Beck, D.C., dupont circle, Hay-Adams, Mayflower Hotel, W Hotel, Washington
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