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The White House.  Washington, D.C.  This photo was made shortly after Bill Clinton closed Pennsylvania Avenue to traffic by commoners Traffic Jam.  Washington, D.C.  In 1995, Bill Clinton closed Pennsylvania Avenue to traffic by commoners.  Hence residents of Washington, D.C. are forced to fight their way through traffic to get around the White House. Traffic Jam.  Washington, D.C.  In 1995, Bill Clinton closed Pennsylvania Avenue to traffic by commoners.  Hence residents of Washington, D.C. are forced to fight their way through traffic to get around the White House. Courier stuck in traffic jam.  Washington, D.C.  In 1995, Bill Clinton closed Pennsylvania Avenue to traffic by commoners.  Hence residents of Washington, D.C. are forced to fight their way through traffic to get around the White House. Traffic cop trying to untangle the perpetual traffic jam created in Washington, D.C.  by Bill Clinton's closure of Pennsylvania Avenue to traffic by commoners. Traffic cop trying to untangle the perpetual traffic jam created in Washington, D.C.  by Bill Clinton's closure of Pennsylvania Avenue to traffic by commoners. The White House.  Washington, D.C.  This is the photo that you can get by poking your camera through the iron fence rails. Protesters outside the White House.  Washington, D.C., shortly after Bill Clinton closed Pennsylvania Avenue to traffic by commoners.  These guys have been protesting American militarism for 20 years, despite frequent arrests. Protesters outside the White House.  Washington, D.C., shortly after Bill Clinton closed Pennsylvania Avenue to traffic by commoners.  These guys have been protesting American militarism for 20 years, despite frequent arrests. Protester outside the White House.  Washington, D.C., shortly after Bill Clinton closed Pennsylvania Avenue to traffic by commoners.  These guys have been protesting American militarism for 20 years, despite frequent arrests. Asian tour group visiting Connie, a perennial protester outside the White House (Washington, D.C.).  This photo was taken shortly after Bill Clinton closed Pennsylvania Avenue to traffic by commoners. Connie, a perennial protester outside the White House (Washington, D.C.).  This photo was taken shortly after Bill Clinton closed Pennsylvania Avenue to traffic by commoners. Homeless folks in the heart of the NW Washington, D.C. business district., just a few blocks from the White House. A homeless man in the heart of the NW Washington, D.C. business district., just a few blocks from the White House. Washington D.C.'s Mayflower Hotel with Cartier boutique, a few blocks from the White House. An impressionistic view of the National Cathedral, Washington, D.C.