
Obelisk In The Sky/Obama In The House: D.C.'s Monumental Myths
From: Rebecca Sheir
Series: The Newcomer's Guide to Washington
Length: 05:47
In the third installment of her series, "A Newcomer's Guide To Washington," intrepid D.C. newcomer Rebecca Sheir explorers -- and busts -- some myths of monumental proportions about the city she now calls home.
Does the flag over the White House signal the President's at home? Is the Washington Monument three different colors thanks to an epic flood? Find out in this whimsical, sound-rich journey through Washington, D.C.'s colorful past and present.
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Piece Description
In the third installment of her series, "A Newcomer's Guide To Washington," intrepid D.C. newcomer Rebecca Sheir explorers -- and busts -- some myths of monumental proportions about the city she now calls home.
Does the flag over the White House signal the President's at home? Is the Washington Monument three different colors thanks to an epic flood? Find out in this whimsical, sound-rich journey through Washington, D.C.'s colorful past and present.
Broadcast History
This piece originally aired on WAMU's "Metro Connection," 2/26/10.
Intro and Outro
INTRO: OUTRO:Rebecca Sheir is a reporter with WAMU in Washington, D.C.
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mrs. McGrath | The Free Staters | Ho! for the Kansas Plains. | 00:00 |





