Our guide this week: Wendell Williams, 68, is a vendor of Street Sense in the US capital. He says: “As I battled to right my life and stay sober, it gave me a vehicle to support myself and live independently. The papers helped keep a roof over my head and paid my living expenses while I went back to school.”
Why I like living in Washington, DC
Not only because this is my home – I’m a fifth-generation Washingtonian and my family goes back to the 1860s in this area – but also because it is just a beautiful, lovely city that is easy to navigate and get around once you pick up the basics of the way it is laid out in a north, south, east, west grid. For a visitor, you can see so many museums, performances and nature areas for almost nothing, if not for free. Not to mention the nearby mountains and coast a short drive away.
Best for tourists
Every visitor should spend at least a day or two walking the National Mall, which stretches from the United States Capitol in the east, all the way to the Lincoln Memorial at the west. Adjacent to the mall are even more sights and destinations like the Holocaust Museum, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Corcoran Gallery, Constitution Hall, the Vietnam memorial and the Martin Luther King Jr memorial. George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate can be reached by a scenic river cruise down the Potomac, but is also a short taxi ride from Alexandria, Virginia near Reagan National Airport.
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