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  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
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  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    2010_DC_Blizzard_003.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_022.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_026.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_033.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    DC_whiteout_004.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_035.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_028.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_015.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_013.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    DC_whiteout_014.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    DC_whiteout_013.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    2010_DC_Blizzard_040.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_018.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    2010_DC_Blizzard_026.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_034.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_029.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    2010_DC_Blizzard_004.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    2010_DC_Blizzard_002.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_012.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    2010_DC_Blizzard_024.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    2010_DC_Blizzard_021.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    2010_DC_Blizzard_019.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    2010_DC_Blizzard_006.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_014.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_021.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_023.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_009.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    2010_DC_Blizzard_013.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_011.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_005.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_010.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_017.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_016.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    DC_whiteout_006.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_002.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_003.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_032.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_031.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_027.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_025.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_007.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_008.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_006.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    2010_DC_Blizzard_018.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    02_06_2010_DC_Blizzard_024.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    2010_DC_Blizzard_009.jpg
  • The Washington, DC region was paralyzed by a blizzard that dumped more than two feet of heavy snow during the first week of February 2010, knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people, toppling trees and reducing many streets to pedestrian pathways.
    2010_DC_Blizzard_008.jpg
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