Harjit • April 30, 2013Stand under the outdoor dome like structure by the front steps and whisper. You will hear yourself echo. Pretty cool.
Rosetta Stone • May 14, 2011Passport DC Challenge: In Kazakhstan, take a photo of the statue of an ancient Kazakh warrior. He’s known for copper tools and combat chariots, and for his large burial mounds. http://bit.ly/g37lHU
Rosetta Stone • May 14, 2011Passport DC Challenge: In Australia, take a photo of a musician playing the didgeridoo. Indigenous Australians developed this brass aerophone about 1500 years ago. http://bit.ly/g37lHU
Jose M. • April 4, 2012The time for picking up any kind of document is from 3-5pm. Don't come before that time.
Rosetta Stone • May 14, 2011Passport DC Challenge: Take a photo of Nicaragua’s famous poet, Félix Rubén García Sarmiento (painting located on the 2nd floor). He’s also called the Prince of Castilian Letters. http://bit.ly/g37lHU
Rosetta Stone • May 14, 2011Passport DC Challenge: Take a photo of Ecuador’s coat of arms. The ship in the center, “Guayas,” was the first seaworthy steamship built on the west coast of South America.
David L. • July 3, 2012Aug 13, 2012 Jamaica Celebrates is 50th year of Independence from England at Cross Creek Golf Course with the Lazarus Foundation.
Vivek S. • January 3, 2015Visa applications can be submitted in the consular office to the left of the actual embassy. If the door is closed, it doesn't mean do not enter. You can wait inside before they open (M-F 9:30-12:30)
EnriKe K. • April 4, 2014The Seven Buildings were seven townhouses constructed on the northwest corner of Pennsylvania Avenue NW and 19th Street NW in Washington, D.C., in 1796
Justine J. • August 16, 2011Peek through the fence to see a life-sized bronze statue of world-renowned pianist and statesman Ignacy Jan Paderewski standing to the building’s left.
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