On my visit to the Pentagon Memorial, I parked in Ballston and rode the Metro (subway) to the Pentagon. Ballston was my work world from 1996 until I retired in 2007. After Metro opened in 1976, development began around the stations and Ballston was no exception. During my years there, construction cranes could be seen to the south and east. Above is the view west of development during the 1980's and 90's. (Another view of the building beyond the Nature Conservatory is here. Below are old lower buildings with newer, taller behind.
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What an interesting look at your world, Lew! I love your photos, as always! Hope your week is off to a great start! Enjoy!
Sylvia
Thanks for showing us around.
Thank you for sharing these beautiful photos
Have a nice week,
Greetings, Bram
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Beautiful and neat place to work.
New public transport brings new business, buildings and prosperity. A nice example.
interesting buildings! Lovely capture as well =) ..Have a good day..hope you could visit my blog as well.
Nice views of the place.
Lew I posted the High Line (on Window Views) an elevated linear park which was developed on an elevated train line that in no longer in use in NYC. :)
Thank you for the tour of your work environment. Very interesting and informative. Super photos.
Kay
Alberta, Canada
If it is not too cold or too hot, let's make an appointment and have coffee and watch at people walking by.
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