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What's That? #6

Welcome back to What's That?, the weekly game on GGW.

It's week #6 and you know the deal: Each week I show small close-up photographs of three different well-known places in and around Washington, DC. The first person to get all three wins recognition of his or her genius when I reveal the answers a few days later.

Post your guesses in the comments. We're making small change from the past: comments will be hidden until the winner is announced. I'll credit the first person to get each of the three individually as well as the person who first correctly guesses all three.

Good luck!

Michael Rogers is the director of the National Blogger and Citizen Journalist Initiative and a Media Fellow at the New Organizing Institute, where he develops nationwide media programs. Michael is the executive editor of PageOneQ and director of business development for Raw Story. He has lived in Adams Morgan for 14 years. 

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1. U.S. Federal Reserve fountain
2. That building on Mass. avenue by Dupont circle at 20th St
3. U.S. Archives

by arm on Dec 27, 2009 6:24 pm • linkreport

Oy. These are getting tougher.

#1: One of the two fountains at the top of the Meridian Hill Park.

#2: Absolutely no idea.

#3: I'm going to say the Capitol Building, but not the West-facing side. I can't think of too many buildings that have regular-sized windows directly behind columns...

by SDJ on Dec 28, 2009 9:57 am • linkreport

Right-hand side... Treasury?

by horseydeucey on Dec 29, 2009 3:25 pm • linkreport

Left-hand side... National Arboretum?

by horseydeucey on Dec 29, 2009 3:26 pm • linkreport

last one: Organization of American States building across the street from the west side of The Ellipse

by Nick S on Dec 30, 2009 5:37 am • linkreport

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