A blog generally about Transit, Planning, and Policy in the Washington, DC region.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
This is What Democracy Looks Like!
I went down to LaFayette Square on Saturday for the March on Washington. It was quite a gathering. It reminded me of the protest I was part of in Portland in March of 2006. According to the Post, about 10,000 anti-war protesters were out for the march from the White House to the Capitol. I have lots more pictures, but I thought I'd just post a few.
All we are saying is give peace a chance...
Indeed, Track Twenty-Nine asks: 'How many times must the cannonballs fly before they're forever banned?'
I'm afraid you won't find Track Twenty-Nine at New York's Pennsylvania Station, and you wouldn't have found one in 1941 when the Glenn Miller song debuted either.
But of course, with the Internet, all things are possible; you've found Track Twenty-Nine here in the ether of cyberspace. I hope you visit often. You never know what you might find along the tracks here.
I'm a recent graduate of the Urban Planning Master's program at the University of Maryland. My interests include planning and transportation.
I got my undergraduate degree in Public Policy from the Georgia Institute of Technology and am a recent transplant (Aug. '07) to the DC area.
Unless otherwise noted, all photos on this site were taken by me. If you'd like to use one, please ask (matt.tracktwentynine at gmail.com) and give credit. Thanks!
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