Getting off the Metro, looking down Maryland Avenue, you can see the Capitol building a few blocks away. I used to work on this same block at my first real job, so I was very familiar with where I was and the right Metro stop.
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Kate and Jack in front of one of the space capsule rockets (a Russian rocket). Kate is now 7 months pregnant and is popping out.
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The actual "Spirit of St. Louis", which was the first plane to transit across the Atlantic, piloted by Charles Lindburgh.
Close-up.
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A Scale model of the Space Shuttle, which landed today on its last flight and is now officially retired.
Inside the Air & Space Museum.
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