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31-Jan-2021

Even memorials are out of reach

This is the Second Division Memorial, dedicated to the US Army’s 2nd Infantry Division in 1936 and located in President’s Park, near the White House.

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Washington, D.C., the nation's capital, has become a city of fences. They're ugly and everywhere, depriving residents and tourists alike of access to major streets, sidewalks, green areas, federal buildings, landmarks and of course the US Capitol, which ironically is supposed to be The People's House, except that the people are no longer allowed anywhere near it. There are plans afoot to make the barriers permanent, although there has been push-back from the District government, residents, especially those on Capitol Hill, where we live, and some lawmakers.

The idea for this gallery was suggested by Raymond in Canada http://pbase.com/monminou/profile and I thought it was a good one. Some pictures were taken when we had 25,000 National Guard troops guarding the Capitol area, while others are more recent. I hope the opportunities for fence pictures become fewer in time, but I wouldn’t bet on that.

Best to view in "Original" because other versions resized by Pbase are decidedly
unsharp.

Beyond the outer fence: more fences, posted earlier:

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Dennis Hoyne02-Feb-2021 04:50
A sad image, I hope this doesn't last.
Nick Paoni02-Feb-2021 04:16
Hope this doesn't last too long. It is hard to even pay your respects at these memorials.
Julie Oldfield02-Feb-2021 02:06
It seems so is freedom which your capture represents with the flags behind the fence. V
Nirvan Hope02-Feb-2021 01:51
An excellent statement with where the flags are place in the frame.
Gill Kopy02-Feb-2021 00:58
What a sad sight - "the land of the free". V
PS Great idea for a gallery.