Oct 12, 2003,
Looking South-Southeast
Nov 9, 2004,
Looking South-Southeast
December 2004,
Looking South-Southeast
December 2004,
Looking South-Southeast
April 2006,
Looking South-Southeast
May 2006,
Looking South-Southeast
June 2006,
Looking South-Southeast
Jul 29, 2006,
Looking South-Southeast
Aug 29, 2006,
Looking South-Southeast
Sep 14, 2006,
Looking South-Southeast
Oct 13, 2006,
Looking South-Southeast
Apr 12, 2007,
Looking South-Southeast
Jun 18, 2007,
Looking South-Southeast
Mar 15, 2008,
Looking South-Southeast
Jun 2, 2008,
Looking South-Southeast
Jun 21, 2008,
Looking South-Southeast
Jul 24, 2008,
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Aug 3, 2008,
Looking South-Southeast
Aug 24, 2008,
Looking South-Southeast
Aug 31, 2008,
Looking South-Southeast
Sep 7, 2008,
Looking South-Southeast
Oct 4, 2008,
Looking South-Southeast
Oct 19, 2008,
Looking South-Southeast
Dec 7, 2008,
Looking South-Southeast
Dec 29, 2008,
Looking South-Southeast
Jan 25, 2009,
Looking South-Southeast
Jan 25, 2009,
Looking South-Southeast
Feb 8, 2009,
Looking South-Southeast
Mar 21, 2009,
Looking South-Southeast
Apr 27, 2009,
Looking South-Southeast
Jun 25, 2009,
Looking South-Southeast
Sep 29, 2013,
Looking South-Southeast
Nov 10, 2013,
Looking South-Southeast
Mar 9, 2014,
Looking South-Southeast
Apr 26, 2015,
Looking South-Southeast
Sep 6, 2015,
Looking South-Southeast
Jun 16, 2018,
Looking South-Southeast
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Hints and Caveats:
If the most recent photo of a location is more than a few months old, don't panic--the view hasn't changed any.
Compass directions are based on the axis of the road itself--directions on diagonal roads (New Jersey, Virginia, and Potomac) will follow the general direction of the street (i.e., New Jersey runs in a generally north-south direction, so "North" is facing toward north-ish, even if it isn't exactly due north).
If you're wanting to see photos of a large building under construction, try moving away one block for a wider view.
If you're wanting to see mid-block photos, you'll need to browse the intersections on either end of the block.
The clickable map and compass has been tested with IE 6+ and Firefox 2.0 -- it may very well behave strangely in older browsers. (If you're using anything older than these, it really is time to upgrade.)
This is not anywhere close to a complete archive of my Near Southeast photos; these are just ones that have at some point been posted on the web site. Some intersections and some corners are far better represented than others, depending on what's transpiring.
Some photos may be repeated.
Sometimes the layout won't be fabulously perfect.
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