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When we first visited DC in the late '70s, Hank showed us some of the "secret" places of Washington, places a lot of tourists don't know about because they're not well publicized. The Awakening on Hain's Point is one. The Albert Einstein statue at the National Academy of Sciences is another. It's across the street from the Mall almost directly North of the Vietnam Memorial. You can sit in Albert's lap and look at the map of the Cosmos spread out at his feet.