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Zachary A. Martz
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Weekend Art Culture
NYC weekend art culture: a museum pause with Roy Lichtenstein pop art—bold lines, bright color, and a quiet reset before the streets.
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Into the Unknown
A quiet visit to a Washington, DC satellite dish exhibit sparks reflections on space exploration, scale, and the pull of the unknown.
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On the Hill
A quiet winter view of the U.S. Capitol from the hill, where ornate streetlights, bare trees, and city life meet Washington’s calm grandeur.
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Library of Congress Main Reading Room
A quiet look inside the Library of Congress Main Reading Room—marble columns, glowing desk lamps, and the calm geometry of study.
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Patent Pending
A quiet walk through the Old Patent Office atrium in Washington, DC, where symmetry, light, and waiting turn “Patent Pending” into possibility.
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Thank you GW
A quiet moment at the Washington Monument in Washington, DC—flags, winter light, and a simple note of gratitude for George Washington.
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Nutcracker Night
A winter theater night beneath a glowing chandelier before The Nutcracker—an old hall filled with music, memory, and Christmas wonder.
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Holiday at the theatre
A cozy holiday night at the theatre for the Nutcracker ballet—warm lights, red seats, and that quiet pre-show anticipation with friends.
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That Capital Dome Though
A winter view of the U.S. Capitol dome in Washington, DC—soft skies, quiet streets, and a travel moment that lingers long after.
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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
A quiet visit to Arlington’s Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where the changing of the guard turns measured steps into lasting remembrance.
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Lincoln Memorial
A quiet visit inside the Lincoln Memorial, where marble, light, and inscription create a reflective space about memory, unity, and freedom.











