Arena Stage
the Arena Stage is part of Washington D.C. .Top photos chosen by u all:

Ball House (demolished)
Made by rockcreek
Ball House, which appears to have sat in a now non-existent square bounded by Sixth, Seventh, and M Streets, SW, across from the Mount Vernon Steamship wharf on the Potomac. The 3/20/04 Washington Times reported, This building is said to be one of the oldest in Washington, no one being able to tell now just when the structure was erected. It has, however, the walls of a fort and windows which were once embrastures for old flintlocks. The house was part of the estate of George Washington's uncle, Joseph Ball. I'm a little skeptical RE: the fort and flintlocks, but a total sucker for rambling old Washington houses like this one :) . It was being used as a tavern and boarding house when this photo was taken.

Selective destruction
Made by ericschoon
Construction in SW DC, The Arena Stage, opting to stay away from full demolition, is removing much of the building while leaving the two stages, making way for the major facelift planned for the next few years.

Continued selective destruction of Arena Stage
Made by ericschoon
If you walk around, you can start to see directly through the main stage building to the trees on the other side.

Interlocking Cranes
Made by ericschoon
The two cranes at the Arena Stage project were at a somewhat captivating angle, had to take a shot.

Cramped Lobby
Made by M.V. Jantzen
Opening night for Lady Day at Arena Stage's Kreeger Theater.
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