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Alot of driving my friends. It's about 10 1/2 hours from my home near Notre Dame to Washington D.C. I've never been there before, it was quite an experience and well worth the time and energy spent walking around the National Mall. The car traffic is even worse than Chicago, but the environment is 100 times cleaner than Chi-town. They really keep the city cleaned up. I snapped a picture of Marine 1, the president's chopper, flying overhead, and went to the air and space museum. The whole trip was worth it just to visit this museum I think.

We Also went to Annapolis, where we ate some really good food. We stayed one night in a town called Fredericksburg, which when we first got there, we thought it was some hilljack town that worshipped the confederacy, but after we drove around it for a bit, it ended up being a really nice little place, with a good seafood restaraunt called the Riverside Inn or something similar. We got a hot ass waitress too, with a hot ass. <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0">

Drove thru Pittsburgh on the return, but didn't stop. It was alot more mountainous than I expected in Pennsylvania, and I didn't see one Amish person. Not that I was looking forward to seeing Amish people, I mean we have plenty here in Indiana, but I was suprised to not see any in the Quaker state.

All in all, what I noticed most about the east coast, is that it is so much cleaner overall than where I'm from. And the scenery is much better too, with the mountains and all, very picturesque.
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