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was the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. fHave you ever cleaned your eyeglasses with a twenty dollar bill?j With a large charge about half of us started the climb to the top of the 555-foot tall Washington Monument, while the others had the pleasure of walking down. There was a lovely View of the surrounding city between the snow flurriesl QWe wonder if the tune of Old MacDonaldv will forever echo in the stair well?j At the FBI Building, we quickly learned that crime does not paylv We saw displays of famous crimes, an example of their expert marksman- ship with various guns, and a look at a laboratory in action. With a wish for color film, we viewed the beautiful flowers of the Botanical Gardens and back in the junglev we heard the cameras click- ing again. As the afternoon drew near, we saw the impressive statue of the Iwo lima flag raising and when we visited the Arlington National Cemetery, we were just in time to see the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Next, at the George Washington estate in Mt. Vernon, Virginia, we took a brisk walk to View the home and its surrounding buildings on the bank of the Potomac River. After dinner at the Old Club, we saw the awe inspiring Lincoln Memorial and the historical Library of Congress. At the Washington Airport, with the wind blowing for all its might, a few of us went outside to see planes landing and taking off. After breakfast at the hotel, our last day was spent by visiting the Iefferson Memorial, Smithsonian Institute, National Gallery of Art and National Archives in the morning. Then we packed for the trip home after a good lunch at Scholl's. Goodbye Washingtonlv Homeward bound-we stopped at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, and there saw the tomb of John Paul Jones. Dinner was en- joyed at Howard Iohnsonis. At the end of the long ride home, ninety-six tired seniors and our seven tireless chaperones made their way safely home.
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