Washington, DC Has Never Looked Better: The Iconic Dupont Circle Fountain Flows Again in a Safer, More Beautiful Capital
Dupont Circle Fountain Returns to Life: Experience the Beauty, Safety, and Charm of Washington’s Diplomatic Heart
The iconic Dupont Circle Fountain is flowing once again, bringing renewed beauty and energy to one of Washington, DC’s most beloved public spaces. Located in the heart of the city’s diplomatic district, Dupont Circle has long served as a gathering place for residents, visitors, students, diplomats, and families from around the world.
Today, the restored fountain stands as a symbol of a cleaner, safer, and more vibrant capital city. By day, its cascading water creates a peaceful urban oasis. By night, the illuminated circle offers a welcoming atmosphere where young people, families, and visitors can enjoy one of Washington’s most iconic landmarks with comfort and confidence.
What makes this fountain even more special is its remarkable artistic legacy. The memorial fountain was designed by architect Henry Bacon and sculptor Daniel Chester French—the same legendary team behind the Lincoln Memorial and the iconic statue of Abraham Lincoln. Their masterpiece at Dupont Circle features elegant allegorical figures representing The Sea, The Wind, and The Stars, celebrating the life and service of Rear Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont.
Surrounded by historic mansions, embassies, cafés, and cultural institutions, Dupont Circle remains one of the most dynamic and beautiful destinations in the nation's capital. The return of the fountain is another reminder that Washington, DC continues to shine as one of America's most elegant and inspiring cities.
💦 Fun Fact: The marble carvings on the fountain were executed by the Piccirilli Brothers, the same master artisans who carved the famous seated Abraham Lincoln statue inside the Lincoln Memorial.
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🚨 I’m a Black man, a proud conservative, and a follower of Jesus Christ.
When I see protesters outside the Collin County Courthouse chanting “FUCK WHITE LIVES!” after Karmelo Anthony’s sentencing for murdering Austin Metcalf, my soul grieves.
This isn’t justice. This isn’t “community.” This is demonic hatred — plain and simple. All lives are made in the image of God. Every single one. Black, White, Brown — doesn’t matter.
Celebrating the loss of any innocent life, or cheering on evil because of skin color, is straight from the pit of hell.
And here’s the truth they don’t want you to say out loud: When Black conservatives, Christians, or truth-tellers like me call this out, we get labeled “traitors,” “Uncle Toms,” or “betrayers of the community.”
Let them talk.
I’d rather be disliked by some in my own community than stand before a Holy God and be found guilty of excusing evil, hating my neighbor, or twisting justice for racial points.
My allegiance is to Christ first — not color, not tribe, not political pressure.
“Woe to those who call evil good and good evil…” (Isaiah 5:20)
I choose truth over tribe. Light over darkness. God over man.
Who else is tired of the hate? Drop a 🙏 if you stand for real justice — not skin color.
#AllLivesMatterToGod #FaithOverFear #TruthOverTribe
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SFPD just released the raw bodycam footage. Officer Brittney Taylor was shot multiple times by a paroled Oakland felon during a traffic stop.
Norris Reed Jr. III is 36 years old. He had been out of prison for just six months after serving more than 14 years for kidnapping and grand theft. He opens fire as he exits the vehicle.
She was hit badly, but she stays in the fight. She radios calmly, “Hey, officer hit!”
Taylor is expected to survive and make a full recovery. Reed now faces attempted murder charges along with many other felonies. Police recovered two loaded guns with extended magazines.
This is what soft on crime catch and release policies get us.
Back the Blue. Lock violent repeat offenders up for good. 💪🇺🇸
Clint Eastwood said something about getting old that stopped me cold.
Aging is not gentle. You are still here. Still present. Still watching the world move.
The body that carried you through everything – the wars, the work, the wildness of youth – begins to ask for more than you can give it.
Joints that never complained now speak in the mornings. Eyes that once took in everything now flinch at the light. Breathing, which never required a single thought, starts needing little pauses. But none of that is the hardest part.
The hardest part is the quiet.
At a certain age, you reach for the phone and remember there is no one left to call. The people who knew you when you were young – who remember the same summers, the same streets, the same faces – are gone. One by one, then all at once, until the memories you carry, have no one left to share them with.
So you tell the story anyway. To whoever will listen. With a little more color than perhaps, the truth deserves.
With a touch of pride you’ve earned and a grief you don’t always name. You know the person across from you wasn’t there. You know they can’t quite feel it this the way you do. But you tell them. Because the telling is the holding on.
Those stories are not just memories. They are the proof that a life was lived. That people were loved. That things mattered. And if no one asked for them – you offer them anyway, quietly, like setting something down on a table and hoping someone picks it up.
Old age is not simply what happens to a face or a body. It is memories looking for a place to rest. And what an old person needs – more than advice, more than solutions, more than someone telling them how to feel – is simply someone willing to sit down, be still, and listen. Not to fix anything. Just to be there. That is the whole gift. And it cost nothing. Wild whispers.
Meanwhile, in Canada:
"Violence against nature and the climate are inseparable from violence against humans. One example is climate change as a gendered issue, which leads to systemic disadvantages for all women."
The fate of the Western World rests on Northern Ireland.
It is the ONLY country that is capable of escalating to the next level. Not even the USA can.
And IF they do, it will inspire others.
But if they do not, it means nobody else can either.
The stakes are huge.
🚨 NOW: Karmelo Anthony supporters have lost their SH*T here in the courthouse parking lot after the jury sentences Karmelo to 35 YEARS in prison
They’re now blaming AUSTIN METCALF’S PARENTS for Karmelo murdering their son
These are TRULY AWFUL people
“You should have taught your sons to go get a MOTHERF—KING adult like we know how to do.” (I HIGHLY doubt you’ve ever had a true adult in your life, lady)
“They said we supposed to know how to act around white people! What the f—k is THAT?!”
“If he was white, we wouldn't even be here today. It would have never came to court. It would have never been no handcuffs. We wouldn't be here today.”
Trump is ending child trafficking.
Liberals hate him.
Trump is ending election interference.
Liberals hate him.
Trump is ending government corruption.
Liberals hate him.
Trump is ending world tyranny by the WHO.
Liberals hate him.
Trump ends the plandemic and lockdowns and saves the world. Liberals hate him.
Trump ends Big Pharma crimes against humanity. Liberals hate him.
Trump ends worldwide drug dealing networks. Liberals hate him.
Trump prevents nuclear world war and saves the world again. Liberals hate him.
Trump ends the mass mutilation of children and the transgender madness. Liberals hate him.
Trump ends mass censorship and restores free speech. Liberals hate him.
Trump exposes the mass mind control by the news media and calls for honest press. Liberals hate him.
Trump removes men from women’s sports. Liberals hate him.
The previous presidents enabled all of the above and liberals adored them.
What is wrong with these people?