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I fully enjoyed my recent trip to The Wharf in Washington, D.C. The location is filled with plenty of contemporary architecture and also hosts a fish market area that was built in the early 1800’s! Spending time at The Wharf reminded me a lot of South Street Seaport in Manhattan with its admirable seaside location, glass office buildings, and tasty eateries.

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Theodore Roosevelt Island is a small nature retreat that that can be accessed on foot from both Washington, D.C., and Rosslyn, Virginia. The island sits on the Potomac River with two connecting bridges to support foot tracking from both east and west.
Upon arrival, there is map posted for visitors interested in hiking Theodore Roosevelt Island while exploring what the 88.5-acres has to offer.

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Hello from Georgetown in Washington, D.C.!

I’m very happy to call this historic town my new home while sharing some Georgetown itinerary and amazing finds with my faithful readers.

So, have you ever been to this momentous port town in our nations capital?

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The traditional and signature blue and white colors of Santorini fade away in the village of Oia to reveal the beautiful crimson red hues of Ammoudi Bay. The deep mahogany shade of the cliffside is the result of iron rich rocks that were naturally sculpted by the volcanic eruption that forever defaced Santorini’s infrastructure in 1646 BC.

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