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I found myself back in Washington DC around October of 2007. I was staying at my uncle's new house in Laurel, Maryland. Luckily, he does not live that far from the MARC which is the metro service that is commonly used to go all around Washington DC. It was a cold day with a lot of drizzle which constitutes to a lot of nasty weather.
Around nearing dinner time, I found myself in Chinatown. The thing is that there are parts of Chinatown that do not look Chinese anymore. Chinatown has gone through the most of the gentrification that has taken place throughout Washington DC within the previous years. The city itself has changed a whole lot. I headed to the Verizon Center which used to be known as the MCI Center.
There are approximately two sections of the Verizon Center. One part is the arena itself which hosts games and concerts. The second part consists of three floors. The first floor is where you have your bars and restaurants. The second floor is used the "Lucky Strike" bowling alley and restaurant. The third floor is your AMC Movie Theater. I had been to the Verizon Center quite a few times when I was in Washington DC.
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