The
PEB photographic efforts of late April of 2004 focused upon our
Nation's Capitol City, the District of Columbia.
In particular, we sought to tour the city during its most desolate
hours. Arriving at Midnight, we found the Capitol Beltway was a
thrilling open mass of concrete occupied by several Airport Taxi cabs,
but not much else.
Dynamic PEB co-founders
Carrie Ann Sterrett and Link Furrow addressed the vacant streets,
surrounded only by the echoes of the winds
blowing in the downtown areas.
Upon reaching the Washington
Convention Center, and realizing it was slated for demolition, the
webmaster was overcome with a surge of nostalgia for the 1980s, and
thus we set forth to document the D.C. that is unknown to the average
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