I've been living in the Washington D.C. area for the last 9 months or so, since I started law school.
I'm a big walker - it's how I get to know a new place - and I decided today to explore a new part of D.C., and walked from where I live in Virginia across the Key Bridge, and then up Wisconsin for a while. After I'd been walking for a while, I passed by the Russian embassy - and noticed something.
The one-block stretch of Wisconsin Avenue that the embassy sits on has been re-named "Boris Nemstov Plaza".
I got a real kick out of that, and I was wondering what this forum's legion of paid Russian trolls think about it.
I'm a big walker - it's how I get to know a new place - and I decided today to explore a new part of D.C., and walked from where I live in Virginia across the Key Bridge, and then up Wisconsin for a while. After I'd been walking for a while, I passed by the Russian embassy - and noticed something.
The one-block stretch of Wisconsin Avenue that the embassy sits on has been re-named "Boris Nemstov Plaza".
I got a real kick out of that, and I was wondering what this forum's legion of paid Russian trolls think about it.
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