Except the millions watching at home via livestream who will finally see for themselves that the capitol city of their nation is, indeed, a ghost town.
DC isn't a ghost town. And...like normal, parking is a problem on every given day.
From the GW Parkway, to the Key Bridge, to Constitution Ave, to Pennsylvania Ave., to along the National Mall, to 6th Street, to New York Ave , to Route 50 to 495: traffic, people, demonstrations of every kind, building and business is normal.
The live streams, footage from citizen journalists and my own eyes have shownn it is creepily empty. Maybe it is "business as usual": if you've only moved to area after 2020.
DC is also a ghost town. There will be plenty of parking, but no one around to witness or support them.
Except the millions watching at home via livestream who will finally see for themselves that the capitol city of their nation is, indeed, a ghost town.
Won’t be anymore if it’s full of 500,000 truckers. It will look like a hustling a bustling metropolis
Looks like I posted almost the exact same comment! Furthermore, DC is easily cut off supply wise, not a good idea.
Exactly!
DC isn't a ghost town. And...like normal, parking is a problem on every given day.
From the GW Parkway, to the Key Bridge, to Constitution Ave, to Pennsylvania Ave., to along the National Mall, to 6th Street, to New York Ave , to Route 50 to 495: traffic, people, demonstrations of every kind, building and business is normal.
The live streams, footage from citizen journalists and my own eyes have shownn it is creepily empty. Maybe it is "business as usual": if you've only moved to area after 2020.
Been here since 1990.
Ok, doesn't change what I have seen.
How so? It took me an hour to get downtown today.
Coming from where? On what road?Was the downtown bustling when you got there?