The Subway:

The National Portrait Gallery








The National Portrait Gallery was one of the big surprises D.C. had to offer. I do like art galleries but this one was great, featuring mostly images of famous Americans. Even so, I enjoyed the modern art section the most, especially the Chuck Close portrait as seen above.
Scientology





The church of Scientology was founded in Washington D.C. by Elron Hubbard and the original church was founded in the dupont circle a few blocks away from where we were staying. Surprised? Well I was as I walked by the founding church and exclaimed, "No way." Seconds later, and I kid you not, a wierd dude practically jumped out of the bushes, responding, "Yes way!" and promptly steered us into their church to teach us about their religion/cult. Lets just say we were glad when we were finally able to leave. During my three days in D.C. I managed to have a few dubious encounters with the scientologists themselves and those who are against them. The pictures above show a group of masked protesters, campaigning against the tax free status granted to the Church of Scientology by the U.S. government. Apparently, I was at great risk taking these photos, as I was informed by their leader - they were somehow expecting an attack from Scientology's kid army, and besides, it is dangerous to be seen with them. They warned me that my future career and even my saftey was at stake by being seen in public at their protest. In the end, I was forced to come to the conclusion that I should avoid ANYONE who gives a rip either way about the Church of Scientology! Good times...