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  1. Paperback: 256 pages: 1 item
  2. Publisher: Collins Reference; 2007-09-01
  3. Author: Richard Saul Wurman
  4. Format: Bargain Price
  5. Sales Rank in Books: #91369

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Access Washington DC is one of our most popular titles in the series, and it continues to please faithful fans and win new followers. Washington DC is home to the nation's monuments, history and governmental seat, and this 10th edition of Access Washington DC will bring readers into the latest additions to the sights and sounds of America's capital city.

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Average Customer Review
4.0 out of 5 stars (6 customer reviews)

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Time tested style, another classic by Wurman., September 30, 2000
By A Customer
This review is from: Access Washington, DC (Paperback)
Once again a jewel of a guide. Comprehensive, lively, logical and coherent. Like so many other city guides by Richard Saul Wurman, this book combines an architectural overview with historical, anecdotal and practical aspects of the city in such a way that makes it a great companion to have before during and after the visit. As a matter of fact even if you don't go, you get the pleasure of intimate knowledge of the place.


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Take "Access Washington, DC" with you !, April 4, 2009
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This review is from: Access Washington, D.C. 9e (Access Guides) (Paperback)
When some friends mentioned they had never visited DC, I decided that I'd use some of the gazillion frequent flyer miles I have and fly them and the family up for a week and serve as a tour guide.

I lived and worked in DC earlier in my career and have visited probably another 25-times as well on business, so I wasn't sure a printed tour guide would be particularly useful. But, just to be thorough, I picked up a copy of this guide "Access Washington DC" along with another, titled "The Unofficial Guide to Washington, DC."

I liked the handiness of the Access guide, it's lighter, thinner and easier to carry around; the Unofficial Guide is heftier and every extra ounce that you're carrying around all day does get a bit annoying.

The Access guide is also easier to read -- pages are divided by section of town, it is profusely illustrated with easy-to-read maps, has multicolored headings to separate text and has an excellent index. I also liked its design;...Read more


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Full Access, May 5, 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Access Washington, D.C. (Paperback)
The ACCESS guides are so smartly organized by neighborhoods that you'll be lurking like a local in no time. The color coding for attractions, restaurants, hotels and shopping make skimming for your favorites a breeze. More often than not, their sly 'insider' comments are right on the money. I used ACCESS Washington, DC to acclimate myself to my new home, and I still use it whenever company comes to town. Like any travel guide, the latest edition is a must (but even that won't compensate for fickle diners and undercapitalized restauranteurs) and it's certainly time for a newer version than the 2000 edition. But having said that, I still purchase an ACCESS guide if I'm going to spend any time in a city I haven't fully explored.

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