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Originally Posted by Artkansas
Thanks to LCF I've learned that DC is actually doing a few things, like almost a
week of CarFree activities, here are some:

"On September 18th, join the Mayor and City Council and take the CarFree Challenge. Vow to use any mode other than driving alone in a car. Enjoy the District’s landscape and architecture and enjoy a walk with your neighbors and coworkers. Be a part of DC’s first Car Free Day. Use this time to time to read the paper, think about all of the money you could save not owning a car, get some exercise, and feel the wind in your hair on your way to work. Take a look around at the city where you live and work, instead of the annoying bumper stickers on that car in front of you.

Discounts at The Reef

On Tuesday, September 18th one of DC’s most cyclist friendly bar and restaurants, The Reef, will be offering a 20% discount to those that show up with a bike helmet. The Reef is located at 2446 18th Street NW in Adams Morgan. Ample bike parking is available outside.

Free Walking Tours!

Cultural Tourism DC, City By Foot Tour Company, and Washington Walks welcome everyone to enjoy the landscape and architecture of the City through special Car Free Day walking tours. Tours are free and open to the public. Happy Car Free Day!

More than Monuments
6:00 pm – 7:15 pm
Meet at the base of the Washington Monument on the east side (facing the Capitol and 15th Street)
End at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial
Through little-known anecdotes and quirky facts, this tour brings to life the events and people who inspired the monuments. Part performers and part professors, the licensed guides are recent college graduates who are passionate about American history. Their sometimes irreverent and always interesting romp holds the attention of even the squirmiest toddler. The perfect solution for anyone who slept through eighth grade history class! Led by professional guide Ben Hindman and presented by City By Foot Tour Company.

Walk Logan Circle
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Meet outside the McPherson Square Metro station (14th Street exit).
Few Washington neighborhoods have witnessed such a breathtaking renaissance as Logan Circle, the city’s only unaltered Victorian residential district. It evolved from rural obscurity to an enclave of architectural splendor, home first to affluent whites and later to African American residents. A growing number of restaurants and shops make it one of Washington’s most fashionable addresses. Led by professional tour guide Carolyn Crouch and presented by Washington Walks.

More than Monuments
8:00 pm – 9:15 pm
Meet at the base of the Washington Monument on the east side (facing the Capitol and 15th Street)
End at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial
Through little-known anecdotes and quirky facts, this tour brings to life the events and people who inspired the monuments. Part performers and part professors, the licensed guides are recent college graduates who are passionate about American history. Their sometimes irreverent and always interesting romp holds the attention of even the squirmiest toddler. The perfect solution for anyone who slept through eighth grade history class! Led by professional guide Ben Hindman and presented by City By Foot Tour Company.

Skate Clinic & City Skate

Washington Area Roadskaters, in support of the DC Car Free Day initiative, will offer a one-hour training session in basic inline skating technique from 6:00-7:00pm on Tuesday, September 18. The session will take place in front of the White House on the north (Pennsylvania Ave) side. It will be taught by certified instructors from the DC chapter of the National Skate Patrol, which offers a free skate clinic at Rock Creek Park every Saturday at noon April through October (details at Skate DC. The training session will be followed by a scenic cityskate through downtown Washington, a fun way to end the day for all levels of skaters.

Take Your iPod for a Walk through History!
Download a free MP3 audio tour to your iPod or MP3 player and surround yourself with sound as you walk the Civil War to Civil Rights: Downtown Heritage Trail through historic Penn Quarter. Walk in the footsteps of Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, Martin Luther King Jr., Walt Whitman, and other great Americans whose lives were intertwined with the history of the nation and its capital city. The trail focuses on Washington’s experiences during the Civil War as well as the continuing challenge to realize the American dream of equal rights for all its citizens. Relive dramatic events, including:

* The night President Lincoln was shot at Ford’s Theater
* The hustle and bustle of the old Center Market
* A riot following the attempted escape of 77 enslaved people
* Clara Barton’s search for thousands of missing Union soldiers
* Thurgood Marshall’s fight to desegregate American Institutions
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