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Expires November 15, 2019 Arlington County, Virginia Arlington County, Virginia Arlington County, Virginia Arlington County, Virginia Arlington County, Virginia EXPIRES NOVEMBER 15, 2019 EXPIRES NOVEMBER 15, 2019 2015 -16 EXPIRES NOVEMBER 15, 2019 EXPIRES NOVEMBER 15, 2019 ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA Year/Make/Model Year/Make/Model Year/Make/Model Year/Make/Model 1122345 1122345 1122345 1122345 1 2 3 4 Arlington National Cemetery - The Arlington Red, White, and Blue - I took this picture of a flag Morning Swoosh - I love the Air Force Memorial. I Barcroft Community Center - This is a picture of the Barcroft National Cemetery holds high importance in hanging at the Memorial Amphitheater in Arlington was there in the morning in February. I was Community Center. This picture is important to me because it represents what is truly great about Arlington, the Arlington. During the end of the Civil War, the National Cemetery. Arlington is full of diverse people showing my friend the pictures and he called it the with origins from many different countries and community. I have spent a big part of my life playing Union made the decision to seize some land Swoosh. nationalities. The flag to me, brings out the best in basketball at these community centers and I've also met across the river from Washington, D.C., to utilize Arlington because of the many cultures and beliefs we some of my closest friends there. These community centers have positively changed my life, as they have for tons of as a burial ground. The land was owned by the respect and value within Arlington and is a reflection of other kids in Arlington, and this is why this I feel that this family of the of Confederate Army General Robert America. Even though the community around us picture deserves to be on the Arlington Decal for 2017-2018. E. Lee. It was a distinct message to the South. changes the flag is always the same, just like Arlington. EXPIRES NOVEMBER 15, 2019 EXPIRES NOVEMBER2015 -16 15, 2019 EXPIRES NOVEMBER 15, 2019 EXPIRES NOVEMBER 15, 2019 ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA Year/Make/Model Year/Make/Model Year/Make/Model Year/Make/Model 1122345 1122345 1122345 1122345 5 6 7 8 Air Force - I chose to submit this photo because the Air Pike Life - I chose this picture because it shows the A Crimson Remembrance - The history of Arlington is as old The Mill - The Arlington Mill Community Center, built in Force Memorial has always represented Arlington to me. colorful and diverse life that I get to see grow and as the nation but as alive as its people, and this history lives 2013, is a place where the Arlington community can Most of my family members have served in the Air force and prosper everyday on the Columbia Pike. I feel this has on within the Arlington National Cemetery. When people go come together to learn, laugh, and prosper. With the this memorial has always had a special meaning to me and to visit loved ones or those who have been lost to time, they such historic value due to the fact that it has old places building's interesting architecture and value to the the people I care about. The memorial is also one of the first commemorate the service of our brave men and women. community, it's worth capturing. People of all ages things you see when you come into Arlington. To me, this that have been there forever and just new places that Arlington county lived through these people and will continue memorial truly represents Arlington, its ties to the US Air are starting up there. I find the Pike valuable to me on through us. That is what I am reminded of each visit to come in for various activities whether it's classes or to Force and is a fitting image to commemorate the 100 year because it can show the diversity that we are lucky to the National Cemetery and I feel is the perfect image for the just hang out. The Arlington Mill Community Center is a Anniversary of WW1. have in Arlington. 100th Anniversary of WW1. perfect representation of how Arlington is a close-knit and growing area. EXPIRES NOVEMBER 15, 2019 EXPIRES NOVEMBER 15, 2019 EXPIRES NOVEMBER 15, 2019 2015 -16 EXPIRES NOVEMBER 15, 2019 ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA Year/Make/Model Year/Make/Model Year/Make/Model Year/Make/Model 1122345 1122345 1122345 1122345 9 10 11 12 Arlington County War Memorial - This art piece is Nature Walk - I took this image at Bon Air park Unknown but Not Forgotten - This a photo of The Tomb Unknown - The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is an done in pastel and it is of one of my favorite and thought it showed of the natural beauty of the Unknown Soldier at the Arlington National important Arlington monument known all around theU.S. memorials in Arlington. The memorial is very Arlington contains. Arlington give us so much Cemetery. I took this photo from the back instead of the This monument is dedicated to all U.S. service members beautiful at all times of the day, but I decided to accessibility to natural landscapes, which is rare front, showing the tomb from a different perspective and who have died without beingidentified. I took this photo highlighting the greek figures on the back of the tomb. because it doesn't just remind us of how much respect for an urban area to do. It gives us the opportunity draw the setting during dawn because I love how The figures represents peace, victory, and valor. My we shouldhave for the people who fight, and risk every the sun shines off of it, and how the clouds look to witness nature at first hand and provides an photo shows the lasting impact of WW1, and how there day in our country's name, but also how happy weshould like the purest of whites. area of relaxation and reflection within noisy the were soldiers that were unidentified after the war. be of being alive, and be able to live in a place like city. Arlington County. EXPIRES NOVEMBER 15, 2019 EXPIRES NOVEMBER 15, 2019 EXPIRES NOVEMBER 15, 2019 EXPIRES NOVEMBER 15, 2019 ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON2015 COUNTY, -16 VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA Year/Make/Model Year/Make/Model Year/Make/Model Year/Make/Model 1122345 1122345 1122345 1122345 13 14 15 16 ART Bus - The ART bus is a reliable source of transportation Into Another World - My image represents Arlington in a Mingle Hills Bridge - This picture, taken on Courthouse road, Air Force Thunderbirds - The Air Force memorial for many people in Arlington. Arlington residents use it to go unique way. I photographed Dark Star Park, made by Nancy depicts the life of an Arlington resident from an architectural honors men and women who have and are serving in to work, go grocery shopping, visit friends, or explore the Holt. It stands out against the busy streets of Rosslyn, perspective. The color of the bridge represents the creativity the Air Force. The design of the memorial symbolizes community. It is also a great option for students as a source adding art and culture to the typical scenery on the way to of the Arlington Spirit. Mingle Hills Bridge, named after the the flying spirit and the three spires represent contrails of transportation. Students get a discounted fare on the ART work. Arlington is full of quirky and inspirational pieces. I hill on which it crosses, was created to replace a century old of the Air Force Thunderbirds. The memorial is part of bus which is very helpful and having a discounted fare chose to take this picture because it represents how our art bridge. The new bridge is wider to accommodate more makes it easier on them. And it is a huge plus that the ART and culture can really take us out of this world and into a traffic. I chose to take this picture because I love the colorful many military families' heritage. I feel like this was bus is environmentally friendly. It operates on clean-burning new perspective unique to Arlington, which is also known for lights and design. This artwork is beautiful and genuinely perfect for the decal because Arlington county is a has compresses natural gas. its education and diverse community. shows the beauty of Arlington. many military Families. EXPIRES NOVEMBER 15, 2019 EXPIRES 2015NOVEMBER -16 15, 2019 EXPIRES NOVEMBER 15, 2019 EXPIRES NOVEMBER 15, 2019 ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA ARLINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA Year/Make/Model Year/Make/Model Year/Make/Model Year/Make/Model 1122345 1122345 1122345 1122345 17 18 19 20 Air Force Memorial - This submission is the Air Free to Fly - 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of the 100 Years of Remembrance - With this year marking the 100 Silence and Respect - I found the subject of this Force Memorial located in Arlington, Virginia. It is end of WWI and Arlington's involvement in it. The Navy year anniversary of WWI, we take this time to honor Arlington's image while looking at the signs located in Merchant Marine Memorial is a beautiful sculpture that role in 'The Great War'. The poem In Flanders' Fields by soldier made using the alteration of squares and circles. John McCrae inspired the poppy to become a symbol of the Arlington National cemetery. The inscription is like honors the sailors who lost their lives during World War Arlington itself, small and sweet.
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