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These are among the first photos I took with my first digital camera. They are from the 2000 Millennium March on Washington, a gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender and allied march on Washington, which attracted about 500,000 people to the Library Mall. I went with my niece and my brother and his partner. We pretty much drove straight there, but on the way back we made some stops at Civil War battlefields.
The Jefferson Memorial A view of the Jefferson Memorial across the water as it is enjoyed by a couple.
Gulls, Washington, DC Gulls flying over the reflecting pond in front of the Lincoln Memorial.
Korean War Memorial One of the starkest and eeriest war memorials anywhere. You can feel the presence of soldiers and the tension of war when there.
Rick's Name Names on the wall at the Viet Nam Veterans Memorial. My cousin Rick's name is in the photo.
The Wall The Viet Nam Veterans War Memorial.
Finding a Name on the Wall People looking for the names of someone they knew on the Viet Nam Veterans War Memorial wall.
Two Couples on the Grass Two pairs of women on the grass in a park the week of the Millennium March on Washington.
Kissing Boys A young man kisses another during part of the music celebration at the Millennium March on Washington.
Sculpture, Washington, DC An odd sculpture that caught my interest.
Bridge at Antietam Bridge over the Antietam Creek.
Gettysburg Relief on one of the memorials at Gettysburg.
Gouverneur Warren Overlooking the Field Statue of Civil War General Gouverneur K. Warren at Little Round Top.
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