
On saturday, I had the opportunity to join one of my friends who works for the clothing company Ann Taylor in one of the most well known festivals that take place in DC. In having this “in” with my friend Lydia I was able to land a great location for the H Street Festival from noon until 3. The festival took place between 8th and 14th Street NE. The day was filled with street food and drink stands, live performances and lastly some crazy eating contests.


All in all I was able to take in as much as the festival as possible without being trampled by over 70,000 attendees. This outrageous number did make for an uncomfortable experience any time I had to wait in line or stand around because it was about 85 degrees at the peak of the day.
This experience gave me a better look into how a relatively small metropolitan area can throw a party for 70,000 people regardless of its size. Charter busses came from all over the area transporting a good portion of the attendees due to the lack of parking in the area. This reminds me of the second day of class discussion where we labeled what makes up an, “urban environment”. One student brought up the importance of public transportation in urban areas due to the high density of people and small amount of space. I saw this uneven ratio, people to space, blatenly in the H Street Festival. It’s almost a phenomena how people gather by the thousands to cram into a small space, yet I found myself enjoying this community atmosphere on Saturday.
Great photos! Great observations. Try to also tie the discussion to class readings.
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