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Participant2/7 – Swath
The swath of empty space cutting diagonally through the buildings is the remnant of San Francisco’s once-extensive industrial railroads
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Participant2/6 – Pupil
Protect your pupils with stylish specs
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Participant2/6 – Flowers
Hardy flowers on M Street
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Participant2/5 – Pedal
Do you prefer to pedal electrically or fabulously?
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Participant2/4 – Tooth
My dentist disapproves of me satisfying my sweet tooth
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Participant2/4 – Shop (bubble tea)
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Participant2/3 – Revue
If you come here on the right night, you can see the Savage Men Revue, a “unforgettable bachelorette party with hot men with the sexiest dance moves”. We certainly didn’t see that at one of the Freezing Saddles Happy Hours
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Participant2/3 – Shop (bike)
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Participant2/2 – Chore
One of the Park Service rangers’ less glamorous chores is to clean up after the horses
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Participant2/1 – Rivet
The bridge carrying the CCT over the C & O Canal was built in 1885 and was moved to this location in 1909. A rare railroad Whipple truss and skewed Pratt truss bridge, it’s considered to be one of the most significant bridges in the District.
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Participant1/31 Toast
If you want to make toast, you’ll need to get some bread furst
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Participant1/26 – Sunny
The Park Service relies on warm and sunny days instead of machinery to clear the trails of snow
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Participant1/26 – Shop (bubble tea)
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Participant1/25 – Crisp
This private park in NW Washington was named after Crispus Atticus, traditionally regarded as the first person killed in the Boston Massacre, and as a result the first American killed in the American Revolution.
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