Bob Woodward has worked for The Washington Post since 1971. He has won nearly every American journalism award, and the Post won the 1973 Pulitzer Prize for his work with Carl Bernstein on the Watergate scandal. In addition, Woodward was the main reporter for the Post's articles on the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks that won the National Affairs Pulitzer Prize in 2002. Woodward won the Gerald R. Ford Prize for Distinguished Reporting on the Presidency in 2003. The Weekly Standard called Woodward "the best pure reporter of his generation, perhaps ever." In 2003, Albert Hunt of The Wall Street Journal called Woodward "the most celebrated journalist of our age." In 2004, Bob Schieffer of CBS News said, "Woodward has established himself as the best reporter of our time. He may be the best reporter of all time."
Take Charles Street North past the Washington Monument. 6 blocks after the Monument, turn left at Preston Street and go 2 blocks to Cathedral Street. The Meyerhoff is on the left at the corner of Cathedral and Preston. Turn right on Cathedral Street to enter the Cathedral Street garage.
Bus: Routes 3 and 11
Light Rail: Mount Vernon Cultural District Stop
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