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31-Jan-2021

St. John’s Episcopal Church: Off limits

St. John’s Episcopal Church, built in 1815 and known as the “Church of the Presidents,” has been fenced off since the protests of June 2020, when Trump paraded to it from the White House and used it as a prop for a photo op with a Bible.

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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.

Lafayette Square, closed to protestors and everybody else, posted earlier:

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Zoltán Balogh23-Feb-2021 17:37
Beautiful composition...ugly fences! V
Julie Oldfield04-Feb-2021 00:25
Trump has done so much damage to this country. I’m glad the BLM sign is there. V
janescottcumming03-Feb-2021 22:47
It's a beautiful old church and hopefully will be accessible to the public again soon. V
David Buzzeo03-Feb-2021 19:33
I like the juxtaposition of the Church and the BLM sign. V
Hennie & Lies Lammers03-Feb-2021 19:30
Hopefully you can go back there soon, when everything is calm again
Jeff Real03-Feb-2021 18:28
Such a lovely church and what a shame this is!
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Nestor Derkach03-Feb-2021 18:03
It is a shame that they even fenced this church off nice image and documentation image.
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Milan Vogrin03-Feb-2021 17:23
Beautiful compo. V
larose forest photos03-Feb-2021 17:05
Ahh, so that is the church for that infamous photo op. How interesting that it has since been closed off. V
Industrial Heritage03-Feb-2021 16:38
A lot of messages in one picture.
bill friedlander03-Feb-2021 16:14
A well composed scene, the stop sign ads to the sense of security. V
danad03-Feb-2021 16:03
A fine composition and a disturbing scene. V.
Tomasz Dziubinski - Photography03-Feb-2021 15:21
Excellent capture, Helen, Voted.
Philip P03-Feb-2021 15:15
The site of so much recent history
hayl03-Feb-2021 14:48
Easy and quick to put up fences and a lot longer to get them back down.
Nick Paoni03-Feb-2021 14:48
A city behind barriers- such a sad state of affairs.
joseantonio03-Feb-2021 13:51
so sad to see even the church is fenced.V.
Marcia Rules03-Feb-2021 13:29
quite disturbing what has transpired in the last few years...