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Biking to the Inauguration: Presidential Inauguration 2013
While bicycles are not allowed at the inauguration itself, you can still bike into the district to avoid the crowds.

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I've worked on the online side of print publications, for stand-alone news websites and for start-ups in the several Midwest states before my husband and I took advantage of an opportunity to live in the U.S. Virgin Islands for a year. Upon returning (which a much-diminished tolerance for cold weather), I spent a few years at the Newspaper Association of America in Arlington, Va. studying how newspapers are using digital media to reach out to new audiences.
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Are you registered with a certain party? Democratic party.<br><br><b>Religion</b><br>How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious) I'm generally non-religious, though I was raised Catholic and still enjoy participating in major holidays.<br><b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? Traffic/transportation and education are two major issues facing many communities in Northern Virginia.
Where do you stand on each of these issues? We all know traffic can be really bad in Northern Virginia. I usually drive a hybrid vehicle, and I take advantage of public transportation when it's convenient to do so. I used to occasionally bike to work and I don't mind walking places.
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While bicycles are not allowed at the inauguration itself, you can still bike into the district to avoid the crowds.

Fewer riders expected this year than for the 2009 presidential inauguration of Barack Obama, but there will be station closures and other transportation adjustments.
Bicycles are not allowed at the inauguration itself, but you can still bike into the district, avoid the crowds and get into and out of downtown quickly. Here’s some advice from the pros.
Metro, the Secret Service, the official inauguration committee and others are on Twitter to help you navigate the 2013 presidential inauguration weekend.
Metro, the Secret Service, the official inauguration committee and others are on Twitter to help you navigate the 2013 presidential inauguration weekend.
Metro, the Secret Service, the official inauguration committee and others are on Twitter to help you navigate the 2013 presidential inauguration weekend.
Sen. Barker is among those on a task force looking at school safety in the wake of the shootings in Newtown, Conn.
The Alexandria Transit Company will offer modified service on Monday, Jan. 21, which is both Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and the second inauguration of President Barack Obama.
Bicycles are not allowed at the inauguration itself, but you can still bike into the district, avoid the crowds and get into and out of downtown quickly. Here’s some advice from the pros.
If you didn't get a ticket from your local congressional office, there are areas of downtown DC where you can watch the 2013 Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama without a ticket. Or, you can buy a ticket from a reputable online source.
The Alexandria Transit Company will offer modified service on Monday, which is both Martin Luther King Jr. Day and the second inauguration of President Barack Obama.
Learning and development center for children focuses on healthy living.
The Alexandria Transit Company will offer modified service on Monday, Jan. 21, which is both Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and the second inauguration of President Barack Obama.
Rumors are circulating that the Alexandria Magruder's supermarket may close.
If you didn't get a ticket from your local congressional office, there are areas of downtown DC where you can watch the 2013 Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama without a ticket. Or, you can buy a ticket from a reputable online source.
Bicycles are not allowed at the inauguration itself, but you can still bike into the district, avoid the crowds and get into and out of downtown quickly. Here’s some advice from the pros.
If you didn't get a ticket from your local congressional office, there are areas of downtown DC where you can watch the 2013 Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama without a ticket. Or, you can buy a ticket from a reputable online source.
If you didn't get a ticket from your local congressional office, there are areas of downtown DC where you can watch the 2013 Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama without a ticket. Or, you can buy a ticket from a reputable online source.
Bicycles are not allowed at the inauguration itself, but you can still bike into the district, avoid the crowds and get into and out of downtown quickly. Here’s some advice from the pros.
If you are thinking about listing your home (or a room in it) to rent for the 2013 presidential inauguration weekend, here's some advice.