Help! in DC

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Admittedly, I don’t have the greatest sense of direction – but DC has me completely turned around.


We spent last weekend moving my daughter to DC (she starts her PhD at Georgetown in a couple of weeks – go Jaclyn! – but that is not the point of my story). Even Bill had trouble figuring out the city – and he is that guy who goes somewhere once, and can then eternally return without directions.


I know I am dating myself, but when we were first married my job was to read the map whenever we travelled. Bill had a collection of Hagstrom Maps (remember those?) in the car and I would be our navigator. Over the years, my job was made redundant by GPS. Really, I didn’t mind. Truth be told, I would much rather nap in the car.


This past weekend, however, my position was reinstated – even with our GPS. The streets in DC just didn’t seem to make sense. My daughter described it as if it were “Broadway everywhere you looked.”


OK friends – any tips for navigating DC? I expect to be spending a lot of time in this city over the next six years.

Comments

Daniel Schwartz

It can get complicated for sure, but really no different than many parts of NYC (think lower Manhattan). You will get used to it over time, but likely not the traffic which can be worse than NY, especially going in an out of VA.
Victoria Drogin

Any time I would need to learn a new city, I would look at the map (virtual or paper) before I went. It helps! Go Jac!!!! So excited and happy for her!!
Vincent Chirico

I definitely work best by looking at a map (Hagstrom was/is great!) Only way I can become familiarized with the area.
Kelly Welles

Treat it as ad adventure where you give yourself permission to fail and feel dumb. Embrace that you are starting over. Remember....at one time, learning to walk and reading z7 writing were challenges. Enjoy the ride! What is Jac getting her Ph.D. in? Awesome news!

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