A "Secret" in Washington DC
There exists a "secret", hidden for more than a century, unknown by virtually anyone of the general public, within the design of the monuments of the city of Washington DC.....working entirely alone the author, Christopher Drew, has discovered and researched this "design plan". It took an incredible amount of time and investigation before even the first page was started, but now he has fully and finally unveiled it in his new book "A 'Secret' in Washington DC".....
At one of the main entrances to the National Portrait Gallery in the nation's capital is an obscure Monument to the inventor of the first commercial photographic process, the French man Louis Daguerre. Created by the sculptor Jonathan Scott Hartley, in 1890, it has an inscription on the north side of its base that, today hardly, anyone ever notices. It states:
"Photography, the Electric Telegraph, and the Steam Engine are the three great discoveries of the Age. No five centuries in human progress can show such strides as these. @@@@"
Yet within this little, known inscription is the key to unlocking a hidden pattern that has been built into some of the most well-known locations in Washington D.C., including the Library of Congress, the street plan of the city and even the Capital Building itself.
To tell anymore would be to ruin the experience for the reader. To learn what "A 'Secret' in Washington DC" is about, you must purchase a copy today. You will never look at the Nation's Capital the same way ever again.
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A "Secret" in Washington DC
There exists a "secret", hidden for more than a century, unknown by virtually anyone of the general public, within the design of the monuments of the city of Washington DC.....working entirely alone the author, Christopher Drew, has discovered and researched this "design plan". It took an incredible amount of time and investigation before even the first page was started, but now he has fully and finally unveiled it in his new book "A 'Secret' in Washington DC".....
At one of the main entrances to the National Portrait Gallery in the nation's capital is an obscure Monument to the inventor of the first commercial photographic process, the French man Louis Daguerre. Created by the sculptor Jonathan Scott Hartley, in 1890, it has an inscription on the north side of its base that, today hardly, anyone ever notices. It states:
"Photography, the Electric Telegraph, and the Steam Engine are the three great discoveries of the Age. No five centuries in human progress can show such strides as these. @@@@"
Yet within this little, known inscription is the key to unlocking a hidden pattern that has been built into some of the most well-known locations in Washington D.C., including the Library of Congress, the street plan of the city and even the Capital Building itself.
To tell anymore would be to ruin the experience for the reader. To learn what "A 'Secret' in Washington DC" is about, you must purchase a copy today. You will never look at the Nation's Capital the same way ever again.
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There exists a "secret", hidden for more than a century, unknown by virtually anyone of the general public, within the design of the monuments of the city of Washington DC.....working entirely alone the author, Christopher Drew, has discovered and researched this "design plan". It took an incredible amount of time and investigation before even the first page was started, but now he has fully and finally unveiled it in his new book "A 'Secret' in Washington DC".....
At one of the main entrances to the National Portrait Gallery in the nation's capital is an obscure Monument to the inventor of the first commercial photographic process, the French man Louis Daguerre. Created by the sculptor Jonathan Scott Hartley, in 1890, it has an inscription on the north side of its base that, today hardly, anyone ever notices. It states:
"Photography, the Electric Telegraph, and the Steam Engine are the three great discoveries of the Age. No five centuries in human progress can show such strides as these. @@@@"
Yet within this little, known inscription is the key to unlocking a hidden pattern that has been built into some of the most well-known locations in Washington D.C., including the Library of Congress, the street plan of the city and even the Capital Building itself.
To tell anymore would be to ruin the experience for the reader. To learn what "A 'Secret' in Washington DC" is about, you must purchase a copy today. You will never look at the Nation's Capital the same way ever again.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538086414
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 07/10/2018
Pages: 110
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.29(d)

About the Author

I am 38 years old, live in New Jersey, and have been writing my entire life, but "A 'Secret' in Washington DC" is my first self-published book .


A few years ago I became very interested in researching the monuments and the layout of Washington DC. I became convinced that there was a hidden "design" in these monuments which had gone largely unnoticed by the public for well over a century. Even though it took a lot of time and effort beforehand, I was finally able to write down this 'secret' and publish it in a format that almost anybody could understand.

My sole purpose, in writing "A 'Secret' in Washington DC", was to inform the public of the true purpose, as I see it, in the design and the creation of these monuments. In addition to it being a great read, I personally believe that it also has historic and even national significance. If you feel the same way I do about Washington DC and our nation's history, won't you please pick up a copy, read it, and write in a review. Thanks
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