Think you're a Washington know-it-all? Take a look at our close-up photo—taken somewhere in the Washington area—and try to guess the subject. Plus, see the answer from last week's puzzle.
Well, folks, this is officially the last installment of Macro Polo. It’s been a good run, but we think it’s time to pull the plug. So leave your best guesses in the comments—go out on a good note!—and we’ll tell you the answer next week. As per usual, the winner gets bragging rights.
Last week's puzzle got a puzzled comment from slurpeeman: "Hmmmm. Too dilapidated to be the Franklin School on 14th & K." The answer was Metropolitan A.M.E. Church at 1518 M Street, Northwest. See the full picture below.
Macro Polo
Think you're a Washington know-it-all? Take a look at our close-up photo—taken somewhere in the Washington area—and try to guess the subject. Plus, see the answer from last week's puzzle.
Well, folks, this is officially the last installment of Macro Polo. It’s been a good run, but we think it’s time to pull the plug. So leave your best guesses in the comments—go out on a good note!—and we’ll tell you the answer next week. As per usual, the winner gets bragging rights.
Last week's puzzle got a puzzled comment from slurpeeman: "Hmmmm. Too dilapidated to be the Franklin School on 14th & K." The answer was Metropolitan A.M.E. Church at 1518 M Street, Northwest. See the full picture below.
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