College Park is for the oldest airport in continuous use throughout the country known, and perhaps the world. Here are the Wright brothers fulfilled their military mission and the doctrine of two soldiers as they run their flying machine. The field is known to be the first airport for air mail service began in 1919. The trailer is then designed in operation today. Metro runs directly behind her. The field was also known for Langley Air Racing in the twenties. L. Ron Hubbard of Scientology fame took photos of winners of all races and an aspiring journalist. These are in the museum, which issued the history of the airfield to the presence of the Wright brothers through its glory years until today. Today, show single-engine aircraft on the ground.

College Park is also home to the University of Maryland, the Terrapins. We have given a campus tour by a student. If you are a sports fan or a lover of culture, the university will match your needs, because of the many activities there.

The National Archives in Washington DC, but they have a branch in College Park, MD. On arrival in the archive, Nara, registered and I got to look for a photo ID. Unfortunately, all the records I searched the office of the city. The Lord said that there is a free shuttle that runs every hour between the two institutions. I hardly believe my ears. At lunch, I jumped on the promised shuttle. I thought it would take some time because of these horror stories of Washington DC traffic and road blocks everywhere. Under the main road, we crossed Hayettesville, Catholic University, with the Basilica, many ethnic neighborhoods. In 35 minutes we were in Nara, on Pennsylvania Avenue in the heart of Washington. We propose the Mother Lode again. Free transport, without the hassle of finding a parking space in the metro and at the same time travel to the right in College Park DC.

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