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Macro Polo
Think you know Washington better than anyone? Welcome to Macro Polo, our new Tuesday feature where we make you prove it. Check out our close-up photo—taken in the Washington area—and try to identify the subject.
By
Emily Leaman
Published Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Leave your guess, including where the subject is located, in the comments. The full photo and location will be revealed with next Tuesday’s puzzle. The winner gets bragging rights. Good luck! Have a photo you'd like to submit to Macro Polo? Send us the full, large image to eleaman@washingtonian.com and we'll take care of the cropping and chopping. Be sure to include a sentence about where it was taken.
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Comments
I thought DOJ and Supreme Court doors are bronze. These look wooden, and maybe a bit art deco. Hmmm.
Posted by: EmmJDC, Oct 08, 2008 09:22:59 PM
Department of Justice or Intl Trade Commission.
Posted by: Bronson, Oct 08, 2008 08:11:47 AM
door at doj
Posted by: ben, Oct 07, 2008 04:51:58 PM
Door of one of the House Office Buildings (?)
Posted by: Kate, Oct 07, 2008 12:27:21 PM
The door of the U.S. Supreme Court
Posted by: DG, Oct 07, 2008 11:39:34 AM
I agree! It’s that door.
Posted by: Rania, Oct 07, 2008 09:24:45 AM
The door of the US Department of Justice
Posted by: LMLOVEDATE, Oct 07, 2008 09:04:46 AM
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