Over the next few weeks I’ll be taking advantage of the reasonable temperatures, blue skies, and low humidity of autumn to prepare a series of photo essays on some of Washington’s more famous or interesting streets.

16th Street from Mount Pleasant to the White House is the first installment.

Each weekend, or whenever I have the opportunity, I will prepare a photo tour of one street. I’ll pick start and end points and simply walk straight down that one corridor, without major deviation.

View the photos using the Flickr slideshow above or with commentary in a thread at SkyscraperPage.

Cross-posted at BeyondDC.

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Dan Malouff is a transportation planner for Arlington and an adjunct professor at George Washington University. He has a degree in urban planning from the University of Colorado and lives in Trinidad, DC. He runs BeyondDC and contributes to the Washington Post. Dan blogs to express personal views, and does not take part in GGWash's political endorsement decisions.