If you're keeping up with the blog, today you will find the final post of what turned out to be a "series" from our brief Washington D.C. trip last week.  The Pentagon is not open to the public, yet we were greatly blessed that Jim Shoenhard gave us a personalized tour, including the place that was struck by the 9-11 hijacked aircraft.  It was an errie feeling to stand in the exact spot (though it has been rebuilt) where this tragedy took place.  22,000 people work at the Pentagon that was first constructed during World War Two.  Unfortunately, cameras were not allowed inside.

Here's a view of the Pentagon from the new Air Force Memorial.  Notice the Capitol Building and Jefferson Memorial also.

This Memorial reminds me of the St. Louis Arch.

A great visit.  Great fellowship.

I previously shared that San Francisco is my favorite city to visit.  Washington is in the top contenders of my other favorite places.  What is your favorite city to visit and why?