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Opening Ceremonies Viewing Party at the British Embassy

Written by Washingtonian Staff | Published on July 31, 2012
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Diane Rehm and British ambassador Sir Peter Westmacott. Photograph by Jeff Martin.
Mark and Marty Tuohey. Photograph by Jeff Martin.
Kathy Culpin, Rebecca Zylberman, and Michaela Corr with the 1996 Olympic torch. Photograph by Jeff Martin.
Pat and Dave Johnson. Photograph by Jeff Martin.
Lacey O’Neal, Alex Koch, Malou Innocent, and Mary Langley.
Mayor Vincent Gray. Photograph by Jeff Martin.
Giovanna Gray and John Harwood. Photograph by Jeff Martin.
Robert McDowell and David Cohen. Photograph by Jeff Martin.
Tony Culley Foster (in white), a 2012 Olympic torchbearer. Photograph by Jeff Martin.
The exterior of the embassy. Photograph by Jeff Martin.

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