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31-Jan-2021

Are six barriers enough?

The Eisenhower Executive Office Building was built in 1871-1888 and houses some White House offices. I don’t think they’re connected, but the office building and the White House are situated right next door to each other. I counted six barriers in front of it now, plus the closed lane.

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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.

No right turn, no right lane, posted earlier:

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Marwan Habib04-Feb-2021 22:09
I can just say "Wow!".
Julie Oldfield04-Feb-2021 00:28
Beautiful stately old beautiful defaced by steel fences. It seems to be standing strong with your POV. V
Dave Berry02-Feb-2021 19:39
Sad, just plain sad. Thanks for documenting what you are seeing. V
David Buzzeo02-Feb-2021 19:35
I suspect that each type of fence addresses a different risk. But it does look like overkill. V
John Hamers02-Feb-2021 19:26
Great capture from this vantage point. Hopefully most of the barriers will disappear on short term V!
Apostolos Tikopoulos02-Feb-2021 19:23
Such a beautiful composition of this beautiful building and nice info. V.
globalgadabout02-Feb-2021 17:45
it is distressing when barriers go up to protect against a country's own citizens...the USA has become a dysfunctional nation, a worrisome state of affairs..a fine photo to show what it's all come to..
Nestor Derkach02-Feb-2021 17:34
Excellent photograph nice use of fence for composition.
Nice sharp viewing .
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Philip P02-Feb-2021 17:04
Great capture, lets hope some of those barriers can come down soon.
LynnH02-Feb-2021 16:39
Great photo of the beautiful architectural details. V
Isabel Cutler02-Feb-2021 14:49
Positively heartbreaking
Kuriacose Joseph02-Feb-2021 14:16
Been following this series of pictures. This is not the Washington, DC, I remember. I feel a sense of loss for the city, and for the country.
joseantonio02-Feb-2021 14:12
very nice journalistic document.V