Unless you've lived under a rock in the last few weeks, you probably know about the 2018-2019 Shutdown . If you're one of the thousands that planned on coming to DC during this time and are disappointed that all vacation plans are ruined, fear NOT! I've compiled the following map that you can use to find some spots. This is not a comprehensive list, but it's a start. I used the DC government's free data portal to get the information. Not everything is updated, so check for yourself as well. Good luck!
Amazon wanted to dominate the book industry. It did. But now, smaller bookstores are thriving, and e-reading market seems like it is a niche. Kindle could have been something, but now it is a has -been. On Tuesday, July 5, 1994, Jeff Bezos, a scrawny 30-year old electrical and computer engineer from New Mexico (via Houston, Miami, Princeton and Wall Street) filed with the State of Washington a terrible name called Cadabra, Inc. If you read it out loud, it sounds like Cadaver, which is precisely what a lawyer misheard a few months later. Bezos then changed the name to Amazon.com, Inc. The company started out of Bezos' garage in Bellevue, Washington. In 1994, Bezos wanted to name his online store Relentless.com , a site that still redirects to Amazon--a domain name that is a testament to Bezos' ambition and Amazon's dominance. Bezos started his journey in Amazon as wanting to be the biggest bookstore in the world. What started with Douglas Hofstader's Fluid Concept...
A lot has happened in the 2010s. Here are some highlights from Wikipedia's pages devoted to each year. Not comprehensive at all but it's pretty cool Powered by Time.Graphics
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