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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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The Tombs server Ellis Reilly, is an upcoming senior at Georgetown University. He joined The Tombs in the Summer and is originally from Hamden, CT. All servers at the Tombs are required to wear and know how to tie a bow tie. <br />
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The Tombs is a beloved Georgetown basement bar known as one of President Bill Clinton's college haunts. <br />
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in Washington, D.C. Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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A Pim's Cup sits on the bar at Off the Record, the discrete basement bar in the Hay Adams Hotel in Washington, D.C. Thursday, August 22, 2013. The bar boasts the motto “be seen and not heard.”
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
The Tombs server Ellis Reilly, is an upcoming senior at Georgetown University. He joined The Tombs in the Summer and is originally from Hamden, CT. All servers at the Tombs are required to wear and know how to tie a bow tie. <br />
<br />
The Tombs is a beloved Georgetown basement bar known as one of President Bill Clinton's college haunts. <br />
<br />
in Washington, D.C. Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_The_Tombs_026.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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The Tombs is a beloved Georgetown basement bar known as one of President Bill Clinton's college haunts. The oars over the fireplace represent each year Georgetown won the Dad Vail rowing championships. <br />
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in Washington, D.C. Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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The Tombs regular Pete Cavanaugh, 65 sits down to lunch and the newspaper. The Tombs is a beloved Georgetown basement bar known as one of President Bill Clinton's college haunts. <br />
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in Washington, D.C. Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Plaques of bartenders who worked at The Tombs for more than two years are immortalized on the bar. The Tombs is a beloved Georgetown basement bar known as one of President Bill Clinton's college haunts. <br />
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in Washington, D.C. Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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A ceiling of empty beer pitchers hang above The Tombs bar. The Tombs is a beloved Georgetown basement bar known as one of President Bill Clinton's college haunts. <br />
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in Washington, D.C. Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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The Tombs bartender Erin Claire, Georgetown Alumni '12, originally Burnsville, MN, works under a ceiling of empty beer pitchers, and is surrounded by vintage WW I posters.<br />
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The Tombs is a beloved Georgetown basement bar known as one of President Bill Clinton's college haunts. <br />
<br />
in Washington, D.C. Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_The_Tombs_018.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
The Tombs is a beloved Georgetown basement bar known as one of President Bill Clinton's college haunts. <br />
<br />
in Washington, D.C. Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_The_Tombs_066.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
The Tombs is a beloved Georgetown basement bar known as one of President Bill Clinton's college haunts. <br />
<br />
in Washington, D.C. Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_The_Tombs_004.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
The Tombs is a beloved Georgetown basement bar known as one of President Bill Clinton's college haunts. <br />
<br />
in Washington, D.C. Tuesday, August 20, 2013.
    130820_The_Tombs_001.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Customers gather at Off the Record, the discrete basement bar in the Hay Adams Hotel in Washington, D.C. Thursday, August 22, 2013. The bar boasts the motto “be seen and not heard.”
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Tight-lipped Off the Record veteran bartender John Boswell can boast to serving every president there since the late Gerald Ford. The discrete basement bar in the Hay Adams Hotel in Washington, D.C. boasts the motto “be seen and not heard.”<br />
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Thursday, August 22, 2013.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Customers gather at Off the Record, the discrete basement bar in the Hay Adams Hotel in Washington, D.C. Thursday, August 22, 2013. The bar boasts the motto “be seen and not heard.”
    130822_Off_the_Record_Hay_Adams_041.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
Off the Record, the discrete basement bar in the Hay Adams Hotel in Washington, D.C. boasts the motto “be seen and not heard.” This booth located behind the bar offers the most privacy.<br />
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Thursday, August 22, 2013.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
Off the Record, the discrete basement bar in the Hay Adams Hotel in Washington, D.C. boasts the motto “be seen and not heard.” This booth located behind the bar offers the most privacy.<br />
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Thursday, August 22, 2013.
    130822_Off_the_Record_Hay_Adams_028.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
Tight-lipped Off the Record veteran bartender John Boswell can boast to serving every president there since the late Gerald Ford. The discrete basement bar in the Hay Adams Hotel in Washington, D.C. boasts the motto “be seen and not heard.”<br />
<br />
Thursday, August 22, 2013.
    130822_Off_the_Record_Hay_Adams_024.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
Tight-lipped Off the Record veteran bartender John Boswell can boast to serving every president there since the late Gerald Ford. The discrete basement bar in the Hay Adams Hotel in Washington, D.C. boasts the motto “be seen and not heard.”<br />
<br />
Thursday, August 22, 2013.
    130822_Off_the_Record_Hay_Adams_016.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Customers gather at Off the Record, the discrete basement bar in the Hay Adams Hotel in Washington, D.C. Thursday, August 22, 2013. The bar boasts the motto “be seen and not heard.”
    130822_Off_the_Record_Hay_Adams_051.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Customers gather at Off the Record, the discrete basement bar in the Hay Adams Hotel in Washington, D.C. Thursday, August 22, 2013. The bar boasts the motto “be seen and not heard.”
    130822_Off_the_Record_Hay_Adams_045.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
Tight-lipped Off the Record veteran bartender John Boswell can boast to serving every president there since the late Gerald Ford. The discrete basement bar in the Hay Adams Hotel in Washington, D.C. boasts the motto “be seen and not heard.”<br />
<br />
Thursday, August 22, 2013.
    130822_Off_the_Record_Hay_Adams_032.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
Off the Record, the discrete basement bar in the Hay Adams Hotel in Washington, D.C. boasts the motto “be seen and not heard.”<br />
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Thursday, August 22, 2013.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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The Hay Adams Hotel in Washington, D.C. Thursday, August 22, 2013.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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The Hay Adams Hotel in Washington, D.C. Thursday, August 22, 2013.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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A view of the Capital from the Willard Hotel's front steps.<br />
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The Willard claims to have introduced the famously southern libation, the Mint Julep, to Washingtonians.<br />
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At this self-proclaimed ‘Residence of Presidents’, folklore has Ulysses S. Grant coining the term “lobbyists” as a label for those who loitered after him in the Willard’s lobby (never mind references to the verb “lobbying” from before The Willard opened its doors).
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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A photograph hung on the wall of Ireland's Own (aka Pat Troy's) offer proof of President Ronald Reagan and Kil Patrick's surprise St. Patrick’s Day visit in 1988. The table they sat in and his order ticket are preserved under glass in "Reagan's Corner." Normally the restaurant is covered in photographs, but at the time the photo was made, the pub was being repainted.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Chris Holdt, stands behind the bar of Ireland's Own (aka Pat Troy's) in Alexandria, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013. Chris is the dad of Scott Holdt, the bar's new co-owner. Chris doesn't tend bar or wait tables, "I just help out," and jokes that this is his son's way of taking him out of retirement.<br />
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President Ronald Reagan made a surprise St. Patrick’s Day visit in 1988. The table he sat at and his order ticket are preserved under glass in the "Reagan's Corner."
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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All the patches on the wall of Ireland's Own (aka Pat Troy's) are donated from members of the military and police officers.<br />
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President Ronald Reagan made a surprise St. Patrick’s Day visit in 1988. The table he sat at and his order ticket are preserved under glass in the "Reagan's Corner."
    130820_Irelands_Own_Pub_020.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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The Willard claims to have introduced the famously southern libation, the Mint Julep, to Washingtonians. The minty drink is photographed in the hotel's Round Robin Bar.<br />
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At this self-proclaimed ‘Residence of Presidents’, folklore has Ulysses S. Grant coining the term “lobbyists” as a label for those who loitered after him in the Willard’s lobby (never mind references to the verb “lobbying” from before The Willard opened its doors).
    130822_Round_Robin_Willard_Hotel_017.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
The Willard claims to have introduced the famously southern libation, the Mint Julep, to Washingtonians. The minty drink is photographed in the hotel's Round Robin Bar.<br />
<br />
At this self-proclaimed ‘Residence of Presidents’, folklore has Ulysses S. Grant coining the term “lobbyists” as a label for those who loitered after him in the Willard’s lobby (never mind references to the verb “lobbying” from before The Willard opened its doors).
    130822_Round_Robin_Willard_Hotel_015.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Phil Akers, from Alexandria, VA, sits down at the bar for a reuben at Ireland's Own (aka Pat Troy's) in Alexandria, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013. <br />
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President Ronald Reagan made a surprise St. Patrick’s Day visit in 1988. The table he sat at and his order ticket are preserved under glass in the "Reagan's Corner."
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Cara Mayberry, bartender and server at Ireland's Own (aka Pat Troy's) opens the outdoor seating area before lunch in Alexandria, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013. <br />
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President Ronald Reagan made a surprise St. Patrick’s Day visit in 1988. The table he sat at and his order ticket are preserved under glass in the "Reagan's Corner."
    130820_Irelands_Own_Pub_010.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
Jim Hewes, shaking a drink, has tended bar at the Round Robin for 27 years -- since opening at the the Willard Hotel.<br />
The Willard claims to have introduced the famously southern libation, the Mint Julep, to Washingtonians.<br />
<br />
At this self-proclaimed ‘Residence of Presidents’, folklore has Ulysses S. Grant coining the term “lobbyists” as a label for those who loitered after him in the Willard’s lobby (never mind references to the verb “lobbying” from before The Willard opened its doors).
    130822_Round_Robin_Willard_Hotel_027.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
A photograph hung on the wall of Ireland's Own (aka Pat Troy's) offer proof of President Ronald Reagan and Kil Patrick's surprise St. Patrick’s Day visit in 1988. The table they sat in and his order ticket are preserved under glass in "Reagan's Corner."
    130820_Irelands_Own_Pub_118.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
A photograph hung on the wall of Ireland's Own (aka Pat Troy's) offer proof of President Ronald Reagan and Kil Patrick's surprise St. Patrick’s Day visit in 1988. The table they sat in and his order ticket are preserved under glass in "Reagan's Corner."
    130820_Irelands_Own_Pub_115.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
Ireland's Own (aka Pat Troy's) in Alexandria, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013. <br />
<br />
President Ronald Reagan made a surprise St. Patrick’s Day visit in 1988. The table he sat at and his order ticket are preserved under glass in the "Reagan's Corner."
    130820_Irelands_Own_Pub_068.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
President Ronald Reagan made a surprise St. Patrick’s Day visit in 1988 to Pat Troy's (now known as Ireland's Own) in it's former location across Tavern Square in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia. The table he sat at and his order ticket are preserved under glass in the "Reagan's Corner." He ordered corn beef and cabbage and a Harp beer.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
President Ronald Reagan made a surprise St. Patrick’s Day visit in 1988 to Pat Troy's (now known as Ireland's Own) in it's former location across Tavern Square in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia. The table he sat at and his order ticket are preserved under glass in the "Reagan's Corner." He ordered corn beef and cabbage and a Harp beer.
    130820_Irelands_Own_Pub_050.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
President Ronald Reagan made a surprise St. Patrick’s Day visit in 1988 to Pat Troy's (now known as Ireland's Own) in it's former location across Tavern Square in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia. The table he sat at and his order ticket are preserved under glass in the "Reagan's Corner." He ordered corn beef and cabbage and a Harp beer.
    130820_Irelands_Own_Pub_048.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
At this self-proclaimed ‘Residence of Presidents’, folklore has Ulysses S. Grant coining the term “lobbyists” as a label for those who loitered after him in the Willard’s lobby (never mind references to the verb “lobbying” from before The Willard opened its doors).<br />
The Willard claims to have introduced the famously southern libation, the Mint Julep, to Washingtonians.
    130822_Round_Robin_Willard_Hotel_142.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
At this self-proclaimed ‘Residence of Presidents’, folklore has Ulysses S. Grant coining the term “lobbyists” as a label for those who loitered after him in the Willard’s lobby (never mind references to the verb “lobbying” from before The Willard opened its doors).<br />
The Willard claims to have introduced the famously southern libation, the Mint Julep, to Washingtonians.
    130822_Round_Robin_Willard_Hotel_123.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
At this self-proclaimed ‘Residence of Presidents’, folklore has Ulysses S. Grant coining the term “lobbyists” as a label for those who loitered after him in the Willard’s lobby (never mind references to the verb “lobbying” from before The Willard opened its doors).<br />
The Willard claims to have introduced the famously southern libation, the Mint Julep, to Washingtonians.
    130822_Round_Robin_Willard_Hotel_120.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
At this self-proclaimed ‘Residence of Presidents’, folklore has Ulysses S. Grant coining the term “lobbyists” as a label for those who loitered after him in the Willard’s lobby (never mind references to the verb “lobbying” from before The Willard opened its doors). The Willard claims to have introduced the famously southern libation, the Mint Julep, to Washingtonians.
    130822_Round_Robin_Willard_Hotel_110.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
An ornate light fixture at the Round Robin Bar inside the Willard Hotel.<br />
The Willard claims to have introduced the famously southern libation, the Mint Julep, to Washingtonians.<br />
<br />
At this self-proclaimed ‘Residence of Presidents’, folklore has Ulysses S. Grant coining the term “lobbyists” as a label for those who loitered after him in the Willard’s lobby (never mind references to the verb “lobbying” from before The Willard opened its doors).
    130822_Round_Robin_Willard_Hotel_038.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
Portraits of presidents and other historic notables line the wall of the Round Robin Bar.<br />
At this self-proclaimed ‘Residence of Presidents’, folklore has Ulysses S. Grant coining the term “lobbyists” as a label for those who loitered after him in the Willard’s lobby (never mind references to the verb “lobbying” from before The Willard opened its doors).
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Portraits of Charles Dickens and President Abraham Lincoln line the wall of the Round Robin Bar at the Willard Hotel in Washington DC.<br />
At this self-proclaimed ‘Residence of Presidents’, folklore has Ulysses S. Grant coining the term “lobbyists” as a label for those who loitered after him in the Willard’s lobby (never mind references to the verb “lobbying” from before The Willard opened its doors).
    130822_Round_Robin_Willard_Hotel_032.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
Jim Hewes, has tended bar at the Round Robin for 27 years -- since opening at the the Willard Hotel.<br />
<br />
At this self-proclaimed ‘Residence of Presidents’, folklore has Ulysses S. Grant coining the term “lobbyists” as a label for those who loitered after him in the Willard’s lobby (never mind references to the verb “lobbying” from before The Willard opened its doors).
    130822_Round_Robin_Willard_Hotel_022.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
Jim Hewes, has tended bar at the Round Robin for 27 years -- since opening at the the Willard Hotel.<br />
<br />
The Willard claims to have introduced the famously southern libation, the Mint Julep, to Washingtonians. At this self-proclaimed ‘Residence of Presidents’, folklore has Ulysses S. Grant coining the term “lobbyists” as a label for those who loitered after him in the Willard’s lobby (never mind references to the verb “lobbying” from before The Willard opened its doors).
    130822_Round_Robin_Willard_Hotel_004.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
Ireland's Own (aka Pat Troy's) in Alexandria, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013. <br />
<br />
President Ronald Reagan made a surprise St. Patrick’s Day visit in 1988. The table he sat at and his order ticket are preserved under glass in the "Reagan's Corner."
    130820_Irelands_Own_Pub_131.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
Customers gather at Ireland's Own (aka Pat Troy's) bar in Alexandria, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013. <br />
<br />
President Ronald Reagan made a surprise St. Patrick’s Day visit in 1988. The table he sat at and his order ticket are preserved under glass in the "Reagan's Corner."
    130820_Irelands_Own_Pub_122.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
Chris Holdt, dad of Ireland's Own (aka Pat Troy's) co-owner Scott Holdt, foreground left, serves customers, while (background L-R) Kellie Dixon, her mother, Patricia Dixon, and her aunt Mary Abell, eat lunch in Alexandria, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013. <br />
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President Ronald Reagan made a surprise St. Patrick’s Day visit in 1988. The table he sat at and his order ticket are preserved under glass in the "Reagan's Corner."
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
Bartender/server Cara Mayberry, foreground, serves Phil Akers, from Alexandria, VA, background during lunch at Ireland's Own (aka Pat Troy's) in Alexandria, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013. <br />
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President Ronald Reagan made a surprise St. Patrick’s Day visit in 1988. The table he sat at and his order ticket are preserved under glass in the "Reagan's Corner."
    130820_Irelands_Own_Pub_093.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Fish n' Chips at Ireland's Own (aka Pat Troy's) in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013. <br />
<br />
President Ronald Reagan made a surprise St. Patrick’s Day visit in 1988. The table he sat at and his order ticket are preserved under glass in the "Reagan's Corner."
    130820_Irelands_Own_Pub_074.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
Ireland's Own (aka Pat Troy's) in Alexandria, Virginia Tuesday, August 20, 2013. <br />
<br />
President Ronald Reagan made a surprise St. Patrick’s Day visit in 1988. The table he sat at and his order ticket are preserved under glass in the "Reagan's Corner."
    130820_Irelands_Own_Pub_071.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
At this self-proclaimed ‘Residence of Presidents’, folklore has Ulysses S. Grant coining the term “lobbyists” as a label for those who loitered after him in the Willard’s lobby (never mind references to the verb “lobbying” from before The Willard opened its doors).<br />
The Willard claims to have introduced the famously southern libation, the Mint Julep, to Washingtonians.
    130822_Round_Robin_Willard_Hotel_148.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
At this self-proclaimed ‘Residence of Presidents’, folklore has Ulysses S. Grant coining the term “lobbyists” as a label for those who loitered after him in the Willard’s lobby (never mind references to the verb “lobbying” from before The Willard opened its doors).<br />
The Willard claims to have introduced the famously southern libation, the Mint Julep, to Washingtonians.
    130822_Round_Robin_Willard_Hotel_117.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
At this self-proclaimed ‘Residence of Presidents’, folklore has Ulysses S. Grant coining the term “lobbyists” as a label for those who loitered after him in the Willard’s lobby (never mind references to the verb “lobbying” from before The Willard opened its doors). The Willard claims to have introduced the famously southern libation, the Mint Julep, to Washingtonians.
    130822_Round_Robin_Willard_Hotel_048.JPG
  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Martin's Tavern bartender James Diaz blurs through the bar area Tuesday, August 20, 2013. <br />
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Martin's Tavern in the Georgetown area of  Washington, D.C. boasts to have served every president since Harry Truman before they became president -- except Obama. While Kennedy was a Senator he used to sit in the Rumble Seat and read his paper during brunch. Two tables over, next to the Nixon table, is where JFK allegedly proposed to Jacqueline Bouvier. The dugout, which is currently under renovation, where President Lyndon Johnson and House Speaker Sam Rayburn would sit and drink in the corner booth.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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An ornate mirror serves as the backdrop for liquor at Martin's Tavern. <br />
Martin's Tavern in the Georgetown area of  Washington, D.C. boasts to have served every president since Harry Truman before they became president -- except Obama. While Kennedy was a Senator he used to sit in the Rumble Seat and read his paper during brunch. Two tables over, next to the Nixon table, is where JFK allegedly proposed to Jacqueline Bouvier. The dugout, which is currently under renovation, where President Lyndon Johnson and House Speaker Sam Rayburn would sit and drink in the corner booth.<br />
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
<br />
An ornate mirror serves as the backdrop for liquor at Martin's Tavern. <br />
Martin's Tavern in the Georgetown area of  Washington, D.C. boasts to have served every president since Harry Truman before they became president -- except Obama. While Kennedy was a Senator he used to sit in the Rumble Seat and read his paper during brunch. Two tables over, next to the Nixon table, is where JFK allegedly proposed to Jacqueline Bouvier. The dugout, which is currently under renovation, where President Lyndon Johnson and House Speaker Sam Rayburn would sit and drink in the corner booth.<br />
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Mismatched Tiffany lamps hang above the bar in Martin's Tavern. <br />
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Martin's Tavern in the Georgetown area of  Washington, D.C. boasts to have served every president since Harry Truman before they became president -- except Obama. While Kennedy was a Senator he used to sit in the Rumble Seat and read his paper during brunch. Two tables over, next to the Nixon table, is where JFK allegedly proposed to Jacqueline Bouvier. The dugout, which is currently under renovation, where President Lyndon Johnson and House Speaker Sam Rayburn would sit and drink in the corner booth.<br />
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Framed Equestrian illustrations line the wall of Martin's Tavern. <br />
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Martin's Tavern in the Georgetown area of  Washington, D.C. boasts to have served every president since Harry Truman before they became president -- except Obama. While Kennedy was a Senator he used to sit in the Rumble Seat and read his paper during brunch. Two tables over, next to the Nixon table, is where JFK allegedly proposed to Jacqueline Bouvier. The dugout, which is currently under renovation, where President Lyndon Johnson and House Speaker Sam Rayburn would sit and drink in the corner booth.<br />
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Ornate coat hooks in line the dugout wall at Martin's Tavern. <br />
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Martin's Tavern in the Georgetown area of  Washington, D.C. boasts to have served every president since Harry Truman before they became president -- except Obama. While Kennedy was a Senator he used to sit in the Rumble Seat and read his paper during brunch. Two tables over, next to the Nixon table, is where JFK allegedly proposed to Jacqueline Bouvier. The dugout, which is currently under renovation, where President Lyndon Johnson and House Speaker Sam Rayburn would sit and drink in the corner booth.<br />
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Martin's Tavern in the Georgetown area of  Washington, D.C. boasts to have served every president since Harry Truman before they became president -- except Obama. While Kennedy was a Senator he used to sit in the Rumble Seat and read his paper during brunch. Two tables over, next to the Nixon table, is where JFK allegedly proposed to Jacqueline Bouvier. The dugout, which is currently under renovation, where President Lyndon Johnson and House Speaker Sam Rayburn would sit and drink in the corner booth.<br />
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Martin's Tavern in the Georgetown area of  Washington, D.C. boasts to have served every president since Harry Truman before they became president -- except Obama. While Kennedy was a Senator he used to sit in the Rumble Seat, a half-booth, and read his paper during brunch. Two tables over, next to the Nixon table, is the "Proposal Booth" where JFK allegedly proposed to Jacqueline Bouvier.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Martin's Tavern in the Georgetown area of  Washington, D.C. boasts to have served every president since Harry Truman before they became president -- except Obama. Picture is a booth in The dugout -- which is currently under renovation -- where President Lyndon Johnson and House Speaker Sam Rayburn would sit and drink in the corner booth. Politicians would retreat to the dark back room to smoke, drink, play cards, and argue the way politicians do.<br />
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Martin's Tavern in the Georgetown area of  Washington, D.C. boasts to have served every president since Harry Truman before they became president -- except Obama. While Kennedy was a Senator he used to sit in the Rumble Seat, far right, a half-booth, and read his newspaper during brunch. Two tables over, next to the Nixon table, is the "Proposal Booth" where JFK allegedly proposed to Jacqueline Bouvier.
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  • Photo by Matt Roth<br />
Assignment ID: 30146508A<br />
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Martin's Tavern in the Georgetown area of  Washington, D.C. boasts to have served every president since Harry Truman before they became president -- except Obama. John F. Kennedy allegedly proposed to Jacqueline Bouvier in booth #3.
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  • Washington, D.C. - November 13, 2019: Birds perch atop the Union Station parking garage overlooking the United States Capitol as the sun sets November 13, 2019. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Washington, D.C. - November 13, 2019: Birds perch atop the Union Station parking garage overlooking the United States Capitol as the sun sets November 13, 2019. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • Washington, D.C. - November 13, 2019: Birds perch atop the Union Station parking garage overlooking the United States Capitol as the sun sets November 13, 2019. <br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Monday, September 24, 2012..Charlie Spies, leader of Clark Hill's national Political Law practice, is photographed on the balcony of the Michigan-based firm's DC office Monday, September 24, 2012. Spies, an East Grand Rapids High School graduate and U-M alum, is one of the co-founders of Restore Our Future, the largest Super PAC in the nation. Restore Our Nation has raised about $100 million for pro-Romney TV ad campaigns.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Monday, September 24, 2012..Charlie Spies, leader of Clark Hill's national Political Law practice, is photographed on the balcony of the Michigan-based firm's DC office Monday, September 24, 2012. Spies, an East Grand Rapids High School graduate and U-M alum, is one of the co-founders of Restore Our Future, the largest Super PAC in the nation. Restore Our Nation has raised about $100 million for pro-Romney TV ad campaigns.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Monday, September 24, 2012..Charlie Spies, leader of Clark Hill's national Political Law practice, is photographed on the balcony of the Michigan-based firm's DC office Monday, September 24, 2012. Spies, an East Grand Rapids High School graduate and U-M alum, is one of the co-founders of Restore Our Future, the largest Super PAC in the nation. Restore Our Nation has raised about $100 million for pro-Romney TV ad campaigns.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Monday, September 24, 2012..Charlie Spies, leader of Clark Hill's national Political Law practice, is photographed on the balcony of the Michigan-based firm's DC office Monday, September 24, 2012. Spies, an East Grand Rapids High School graduate and U-M alum, is one of the co-founders of Restore Our Future, the largest Super PAC in the nation. Restore Our Nation has raised about $100 million for pro-Romney TV ad campaigns.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Monday, September 24, 2012..Charlie Spies, leader of Clark Hill's national Political Law practice, is photographed on the balcony of the Michigan-based firm's DC office Monday, September 24, 2012. Spies, an East Grand Rapids High School graduate and U-M alum, is one of the co-founders of Restore Our Future, the largest Super PAC in the nation. Restore Our Nation has raised about $100 million for pro-Romney TV ad campaigns.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Monday, September 24, 2012..Charlie Spies, leader of Clark Hill's national Political Law practice, is photographed on the balcony of the Michigan-based firm's DC office Monday, September 24, 2012. Spies, an East Grand Rapids High School graduate and U-M alum, is one of the co-founders of Restore Our Future, the largest Super PAC in the nation. Restore Our Nation has raised about $100 million for pro-Romney TV ad campaigns.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Monday, September 24, 2012..Charlie Spies, leader of Clark Hill's national Political Law practice, is photographed on the balcony of the Michigan-based firm's DC office Monday, September 24, 2012. Spies, an East Grand Rapids High School graduate and U-M alum, is one of the co-founders of Restore Our Future, the largest Super PAC in the nation. Restore Our Nation has raised about $100 million for pro-Romney TV ad campaigns.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Monday, September 24, 2012..Charlie Spies, leader of Clark Hill's national Political Law practice, is photographed on the balcony of the Michigan-based firm's DC office Monday, September 24, 2012. Spies, an East Grand Rapids High School graduate and U-M alum, is one of the co-founders of Restore Our Future, the largest Super PAC in the nation. Restore Our Nation has raised about $100 million for pro-Romney TV ad campaigns.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Monday, September 24, 2012..Charlie Spies, leader of Clark Hill's national Political Law practice, is photographed on the balcony of the Michigan-based firm's DC office Monday, September 24, 2012. Spies, an East Grand Rapids High School graduate and U-M alum, is one of the co-founders of Restore Our Future, the largest Super PAC in the nation. Restore Our Nation has raised about $100 million for pro-Romney TV ad campaigns.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Monday, September 24, 2012..Charlie Spies, leader of Clark Hill's national Political Law practice, is photographed on the balcony of the Michigan-based firm's DC office Monday, September 24, 2012. Spies, an East Grand Rapids High School graduate and U-M alum, is one of the co-founders of Restore Our Future, the largest Super PAC in the nation. Restore Our Nation has raised about $100 million for pro-Romney TV ad campaigns.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Monday, September 24, 2012..Charlie Spies, leader of Clark Hill's national Political Law practice, is photographed on the balcony of the Michigan-based firm's DC office Monday, September 24, 2012. Spies, an East Grand Rapids High School graduate and U-M alum, is one of the co-founders of Restore Our Future, the largest Super PAC in the nation. Restore Our Nation has raised about $100 million for pro-Romney TV ad campaigns.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Monday, September 24, 2012..Charlie Spies, leader of Clark Hill's national Political Law practice, is photographed on the balcony of the Michigan-based firm's DC office Monday, September 24, 2012. Spies, an East Grand Rapids High School graduate and U-M alum, is one of the co-founders of Restore Our Future, the largest Super PAC in the nation. Restore Our Nation has raised about $100 million for pro-Romney TV ad campaigns.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Monday, September 24, 2012..Charlie Spies, leader of Clark Hill's national Political Law practice, is photographed on the balcony of the Michigan-based firm's DC office Monday, September 24, 2012. Spies, an East Grand Rapids High School graduate and U-M alum, is one of the co-founders of Restore Our Future, the largest Super PAC in the nation. Restore Our Nation has raised about $100 million for pro-Romney TV ad campaigns.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Monday, September 24, 2012..Charlie Spies, leader of Clark Hill's national Political Law practice, is photographed on the balcony of the Michigan-based firm's DC office Monday, September 24, 2012. Spies, an East Grand Rapids High School graduate and U-M alum, is one of the co-founders of Restore Our Future, the largest Super PAC in the nation. Restore Our Nation has raised about $100 million for pro-Romney TV ad campaigns.
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  • photo by Matt Roth.Monday, September 24, 2012..Charlie Spies, leader of Clark Hill's national Political Law practice, is photographed on the balcony of the Michigan-based firm's DC office Monday, September 24, 2012. Spies, an East Grand Rapids High School graduate and U-M alum, is one of the co-founders of Restore Our Future, the largest Super PAC in the nation. Restore Our Nation has raised about $100 million for pro-Romney TV ad campaigns.
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Rhiannon Rodriguez Chasten, 10, Maryland.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Rhiannon Rodriguez Chasten, 10, Maryland.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Bonnie Friedman, 59, Massachusetts.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Bonnie Friedman, 59, Massachusetts.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Dani Gonzalez, 16, Maryland.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Dani Gonzalez, 16, Maryland.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Naomi Seid, 17, Maryland.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Raya Seid, 15, Maryland.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Nereida Reyes, 62, New York.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Sisters Jamie Lopez, 5, and Olivia Lopez, 3, New York.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Sisters Jamie Lopez, 5, and Olivia Lopez, 3, New York.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Olivia Lopez, 3, New York.<br />
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An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Jamie Lopez, 5, New York.<br />
An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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  • Washington, D.C. - January 21, 2017: Jamie Lopez, 5, New York.<br />
An estimated half a million people showed up to the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington Saturday January 21, 2106.<br />
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CREDIT: Matt Roth for Buzzfeed
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