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October 27, 2007
  Category: Photos Around Washington DC, Recommended Reading   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 9:09 am  

Out of the blue the other day, I received an email asking if I’d like to receive a complimentary copy of the book “Historic Photos of Washington DC” and review it on my site. Of course at first I thought there was a catch, you know, send a dozen complimentary copies and charge me $39.99 each, but lo and behold, not only did I receive copy without an invoice, the content is absolutely amazing!


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The book starts off with photos dating back to the 1860s. When I was thinking historic photos, I was thinking photos of the monuments, the landmarks and the Pentagon being hit on 9/11, but when Matthew Gilmore and Andrew Brodie Smith says historic, they mean photos of the Aqueduct Bridge in the late 1800s before changing its name to Key Bridge in 1923, Georgetown when it was George Town and just a couple of homes on an empty hill (can you imagine an uncongested Gtown?) and literally the hangings of the assassination conspirators of Abraham Lincoln on July 7, 1865.

That’s just three of nearly 200 photos which actually tell the story of a young city growing up into what is to become the world’s most powerful city.

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February 19, 2007
  Category: METRO, Recommended Reading   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 5:18 pm  

The Great Society SubwayRecently I was killing time while waiting for “The Last King in Scotland” to start at E Street Landmark Cinema. I went around the corner to Barnes & Nobles and saw a book about specifically Metro. Considering I just moved here a couple of years ago, I didn’t realize how young the Metro system was and what was involved in making it a reality.

The Great Society Subway is a book that takes the history of Metro back to its roots, explaining the debate a mass transit system (be it a lot of buses or a subway system) versus more highways. Can you imagine 6- to 8-lane highways cutting through the heart of the city?

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August 22, 2006
  Category: Crime/Public Safety, Recommended Reading   |     Posted By: David Gaines @ 3:21 pm  

A few years ago I read a book that talked about how small, almost unnoticeable, events can have a huge impact on every and anything from best-sellers, crime, even American history. The book, “The Tipping Point” by Malcolm Gladwell, addressed the crime wave in New York City a decade or two ago and how local politics cleaned it up.

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