
I was so excited to go down to the National Mall and visit Washington D.C. One of the first photos I took was in front of the License plates on a car.
The plate has the Washington D.C. flag which is three red stars and two red lines that are in the middle of the numbers and letters on the plate. It is based on the design of the coat of arms of the family of George Washington. Washington D.C went a century without having it's own flag. It was not until 1938 that they officially announced this design as the Districts flag.
You will see at the bottom of the plate is says Taxation without Representation. "No taxation without representation" was a saying in 1763 (wow that is over 200 years ago) that explained early colonists frustration with the men in charge in Britain (also called British Parliament) that would make them pay taxes but didn't let them vote on different issues. The reason this is on the D.C. license plate is because Washington D.C. does not have any Senators or Congressmen but still pay taxes.

Kristi,
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! You amaze me!