Greater Greater Washington. The Washington, DC area is great. But it could be greater.

Bicycling


Under the trees in the Flickr pool

Here are our favorite new images from the Greater and Lesser Washington Flickr pool, showcasing the best and worst of the Washington region.


Capital Bikeshare at sunset. Photo by neverminddtheend.


"Puellae" in the National Gallery Sculpture Garden. Photo by ekelly80.


Somebody wants lobstah love! Photo by Joe in DC.


The National Cathedral seen from Logan Circle. Photo by ekelly80.


Georgetown. Photo by jacquesofalltrades.


A different part of Georgetown. Photo by Joe in DC.

Got a picture that depicts the best or worst of Washington? Join our Flickr pool and submit your own photos!

David Alpert is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Greater Greater Washington. He has had a lifelong interest in great cities and great communities. He worked as a Product Manager for Google for six years and has lived in the Boston, San Francisco, and New York metro areas in addition to Washington, DC. He loves the area which is, in many ways, greater than those others, and wants to see it become even greater. 
Laura DeSantis is the Online Advocacy and Outreach Specialist for the Coalition for Smarter Growth. Prior to joining CSG, Laura worked at Fleishman-Hillard Communications, where she worked on digital and social media strategy for clients. Laura is a 2009 graduate of Penn State University and holds bachelor's degrees in Public Relations and History. 

Comments

The shot of the stoops in Georgetown is 36th St between P and O. That is Magis Row, a Living and Learning community block of Georgetown University owned townhouses. I practically--but not really--lived there for a year.

by Marc on Oct 15, 2010 5:34 pm  (link)

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