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I’m headed to Washington, D.C. this morning to speak at the 2017 Nexus USA Summit (@thenexussummit). The city’s layout was designed in 1791 by Major Pierre Charles L'Enfant for George Washington, the first President of the United States. L’Enfant designed a compass-aligned grid for the city’s streets, with intersecting diagonal avenues that were later named after the states of the union. The diagonal avenues also intersect with the north-south and east-west streets at circles and rectangular plazas in order to create more open, green spaces. Lastly, L'Enfant laid out a 400 foot-wide (122 meter) garden-lined “grand avenue” - what is now know as the National Mall – that connects the US Capitol Building, the Washington Monument, and the Lincoln Memorial (the latter two are visible at right in this Overview). /// Overview by @benjaminrgrant, source imagery: @digitalglobe (at Washington, District of Columbia)


http://dailyoverview.tumblr.com/post/157867551264