User:D Monack
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[edit] Articles created
John Harkes ~ Columbia Heights, Washington, D.C. ~ Victoria Abril ~ Pingry School ~ City Museum of Washington, D.C. ~ Aharon Appelfeld ~ International Spy Museum ~ Bobby Holik ~ Smithsonian American Art Museum ~ Phillips Collection ~ The Ghost Writer ~ Hakoah Vienna ~ Meridian Hill Park ~ Diner (film) ~ Theodore Roosevelt Island ~ Newark Museum ~ Manhattan Murder Mystery ~ National Museum of Women in the Arts ~ Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. ~ Harold Brodkey ~ awareness bracelet ~ Potomac Mills ~ "The Yankee Doodle Boy" ~ Ben's Chili Bowl ~ Cakes and Ale ~ Dean Gallo ~ Joseph S. Frelinghuysen ~ 16th Street (Washington, D.C.) ~ Mincio ~ Heartland Institute ~ Pope John Paul II Cultural Center ~ Joseph Minish ~ National Theatre (Washington, D.C.) ~ Todd Stottlemyre ~ James Russell Wiggins ~ Morris Carnovsky ~ Moyshe-Leyb Halpern ~ George Oakes ~ Marge Roukema ~ Eduard Tauwitz ~ Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library ~ Frank Sundstrom ~ Luke Fox ~ Ann Smith Franklin ~ Kurt Schmoke ~ Ten-Day War ~ Stephens College ~ National Children's Museum ~ Željko Ivanek ~ Sixth & I Historic Synagogue ~ Richard Palmer-James ~ Charles Webster Hawthorne ~ Robert Kean ~ Hamilton Fish Kean ~ Category: Kean family ~ Philemon Dickerson ~ Metropolitan (film) ~ Alan Voorhees ~ Too Long in Exile ~ John P. Stockton ~ Judith Deutsch ~ Bad Influence (film) ~ Foster M. Voorhees ~ William J. Hughes ~ Lucio Filomeno ~ Charles A. Wolverton ~ William Hughes (Senator) ~ Seal of the District of Columbia ~ Pale Horse, Pale Rider - Gain (novel) ~ Louis de Jaucourt ~ McMillan Plan ~ Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht ~ Heinrich Karl von Haymerle ~ Roland Hinton Perry ~ Category: Music of Washington, D.C. ~ National Capital Planning Commission ~ Speak, Memory ~ Calibre Energy ~ Where the Wild Things Are (disambiguation) ~ Theodore Runyon ~ William B. Widnall ~ Sports in Washington, D.C. ~ District of Columbia Public Library ~ The Black Watch (band) ~ Yucatán (disambiguation) ~ Patrimony: A True Story ~ The Human Stain (film) ~ Roberto García Parrondo ~ Clara Barton Parkway ~ North Capitol Street ~ "Long Distance Runaround"
[edit] Articles to write
United States Senate Radio-Television Gallery [1] / National Law Enforcement Museum [2] / DC USA [3][4][5] / National Museum of Crime & Punishment [6] / Francisco Marroquín
[edit] Pictures needed
XM Satellite Radio headquarters on NY Ave. | Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle ext. | National Press Club (USA)
[edit] My pictures
The Tivoli Theatre |
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"Dante" by Ettore Ximenes |
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American Red Cross Headquarters |
The Renwick Gallery |
Statue of Albert Gallatin outside the U.S. Treasury Building |
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National Capitol Columns at the United States National Arboretum |
Founders Library, Howard University |
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Lion sculpture on Taft Bridge |
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The Newseum |
- My username at Wikimedia Commons is Monack.
[edit] Things to do
- Mention involvement of Stokely Carmichael in 1968 Washington, DC riots.
- Add Folger Elizabethan Theatre to Folger Shakespeare Library.
- Add jazz section to Music of Washington, D.C. (Duke Ellington to Eva Cassidy)
- Copy edit The Paul Green School of Rock Music
[edit] Legal
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