Travels, Life In Albany, 2010

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Here, above and below afre pictures of theNational Cathedral in Washington, DC. It is listed as an Episcopal cathedral, but they go to great lengths to insure it is ecumental. It was under construction when I was a soldier working in nearby PG County in Maryland in 1979. It is a gorgeous building, done in limestone with lots of stained glass windows. National Cathedral, Washington, DC. =0=
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The main part of the building is shaped as a cross with four wings of differing lengths as is the traditional lay out for cathedrals in Europe. Above are pictures of the side corridor and main section of the longest wing. National Cathedral, Washington, DC. =0=
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Above is a picture of the pulpet at the center of the cathedral. Here is view of the entrance from that center section. There was a wedding in very far end when we arrived and below is a picture of the attendees as they left. National Cathedral, Washington, DC. =0=
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