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a fabulous time to be in D.C! Catch the waning days of winter with outdoor ice skating and cozy fireside dining, and get ready to welcome spring back to the District. The capital city is throwing a party – several, in fact – to celebrate some distinctly Washingtonian traditions. Parades are lining up for many special occasions: George Washington’s birthday, the annual blooming of thousands of cherry blossoms, and St. Patrick’s Day. And the circus comes to town with a brand new production that is nothing short of legendary. Welcome to springtime in Washington! President & CEO

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Entertainment Cruises

On the plaza and on the promenade, grab a snack or choose from a variety of terrific restaurants, and indulge in al fresco dining. In November, the fountain transforms into the Washington Harbour Ice Rink, open every day for public skating until March. At almost 12,000 square feet, it’s DC’s largest outdoor rink, and offers plenty of special activities for all ages every week. In April and May, the picturesque plaza fountain puts on a show, streaming up to 65’ every 30 minutes, along with special lighting effects and music in the evenings.

Onboard an Odessey Cruise, experience DC like never before on our all-glass vessel. Savor delicious entrees and desserts as your table drifts by the Nation’s Capital. Relax and enjoy the welcoming atmosphere as you listen to live music. On Spirit Cruises, enjoy the sights of the Washington Monument, Capitol and more. Sample a variety of dishes and show off your moves later on the dancefloor!

White House Gifts

Big Bus Tours

No trip to Washington is complete without a visit to White House Gifts to have your photo taken in the “Oval Office.” From shirts, hats, presidential souvenirs, golf balls, shot glasses, jewelry, books, post cards and everything in between, White House Gifts is your one-stop shop to bring your DC memories home with you. Located directly next to the White House, WHG sits in the heart of DC’s hottest sites. Show your NOW Guide to get your free photo in the “Oval Office!”

The open-top deck of a double-decker bus is the best way to see Washington D.C. Sit back and relax as you are transported passed the iconic landmarks that make America’s Capital so recognizable and special. Along the way, you can learn about the city’s history by listening to the entertaining and informative commentary. Your hop-on, hop-off ticket also provides you the freedom to get off the bus to explore and visit attractions. Buses run regularly so re-joining the tour is easy! nowguides.com nowguides.com

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Much more than just a day off from work in these parts, George Washington’s Birthday is marked with festive pageantry befitting the city’s iconic namesake. The largest parade in the nation honoring Washington is held on February 16 in Old Town Alexandria. This bustling historic seaport – and hometown to Washington – on the Potomac River throws a grand party with events through the weekend. Want to party exactly like Washington did on his birthday in 1798? Attend the Birthnight Ball at historic Gadsby’s Tavern and go back in time to learn how Washington and his friends would have danced the night away. A banquet, live music, tavern games, 18th-century-style desserts, and dance lessons take place on February 14. Costumes optional! Wish the great man himself a happy birthday (or “many happy returns of the day” if you want to be historically accurate) at his home, Mount Vernon. The historic estate welcomes visitors for free on February 16 and offers many special events and activities, including the foremost George Washington re-enactor who is so authentic you’d swear you had an audience with the actual first president.

The District is bathed in pink when thousands of cherry blossom trees burst into bloom at the Cherry Blossom Festival. This distinctly D.C. event – and it is truly a grand event – celebrates the gift of 3,000 cherry trees from Tokyo to Washington in 1912. Spanning four weekends, the festival begins with opening ceremonies on March 21 at the Warner Theatre, where world-renowned performers welcome springtime to Washington. The Blossom Kite Festival on the grounds of the Washington Monument showcases creative kites and skilled competitors in several categories. The Hot Tricks Showdown and the Rokkaku Battle are two of the most popular demonstrations to see, although even novice fliers are welcome at this annual event held on March 28. Bring your own kite or help the kids make one at an activity station. One of the city’s biggest events, the National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade features floats, giant parade balloons, celebrity performers, and marching bands from around the country. Ten blocks along Constitution Avenue and the steps of the National Archives serve as the backdrop to the nation’s premier springtime parade on April 11.

Warmer weather brings the outdoor markets and craft shows back to D.C. In late April, Book Hill neighborhood merchants, restaurants, salons, and galleries host the Georgetown French Market, a European open air market and sidewalk sale on Wisconsin Avenue, between P Street and Reservoir Road. One of the country’s most prestigious juried shows and sale of fine American sculptural objects and design, the Smithsonian Craft Show includes over 120 artists offering one-of-a-kind works in 12 different media from furniture and ceramics to glass and wearable art. Held at the National Building Museum, April 23-26.

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The National Cathedral Flower Mart features everything springtime in this annual event, held May 1-2 at the Washington National Cathedral. Floral displays, 70 boutique booths, musical performances, garden tours, children’s entertainment, and the chance to climb the 333 steps to the Central Tower of the Cathedral make this a breathtaking celebration. nowguides.com


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February Events Chocolate Lovers Festival

Old Town Fairfax gets sugary sweet with the Chocolate Lovers Festival. Participate in the Chocolate Challenge, featuring incredible art made solely from chocolate. Historic re-enactments, children’s activities, a craft show, and a Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast round out a few of the other activities offered at the venues participating in this sweet festival.

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Capitol Cupid’s Bar Crawl

Take a shot at love (or just a shot of liquid courage) at the country’s largest Valentine’s Day-themed pub crawl. Each of Dupont Circle’s participating bars will feature decorations worthy of Cupid himself as well as drink specials from 3pm-11pm.

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Chicago

The Tony Award-winning

FEB musical Chicago returns MAR st 10-15 18-30 21 to the stage at the MARCH

National Theatre. Follow the story of Roxie Hart, a housewife accused of murdering her on-the-side lover. Watch as she dupes the public with the help of her slick and quick criminal lawyer.

Crimes of Passion at the Museum of Crime and Punishment Couples will be hand-

FEB cuffed and set free to MAR st 13-14 18-30 21 explore exhibits on crimes MARCH

of passion, “catfishing”, and political scandals, as well as interactive exhibits with temporary prison tattoos and the discovery of which partner is more likely to be a serial killer. Upgrade to VIP admission for front-of-the-line passes, a professional portrait, champagne and strawberries, and much more.

Chinese New Year Parade and Festival

Celebrate the Year of the

FEB Sheep with a parade, MAR 14st 18-30 21 traditional dances, live MARCH

music and activities for visitors of all ages. Chinatown’s biggest celebration will be held from noon to 5pm on H Street NW, between 6th and 8th streets.

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February Even ts Cupid’s Undie Run

Continue your Valentine’s

FEB Day weekend with a MAR 15st 18-30 21 fUNDIEniable 1 mile run MARCH

Cupid’s Undie Run

for charity. The money raised by hundreds of DC’s finest half-naked runners will benefit the Children’s Tumor Foundation.

President’s Day at Mount Vernon Historic Mount Vernon

FEB honors our first president’s MAR 17st 18-30 21 birthday with breakfast, live MARCH

music, a wreath-laying ceremony and – best of all – free entry to the grounds and attractions. George Washington’s 500-acre estate includes a beautifully restored 14-room mansion, outbuildings and a visitor’s center.

ReVision dance company at Dance Place

In Just Be, Artistic Director Shannon Quinn leads ReVision in exploring the raw emotions and life experiences of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Leaving behind stereotypes, the audience joins ReVision in celebrating the strengths and abilities of individuals who live with disability.

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Mount Vernon

Exhibition Hall Talk at the Capitol Visitor Center

The movement to ensure federal voting rights for women began in the 1840s 21 and culminated after decades of struggle by generations of suffragists, with ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920. Adam Berenbak, Reference Archivist, Center for Legislative Archives at National Archives, discusses the House resolution that extended nationwide suffrage to women.

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ReVision dance company

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March Events Maroon 5 Concert

The group that features People Magazine’s 2013 Sexiest Man Alive will be in DC this spring, much to the excitement of women throughout the DMV. Adam Levine and fellow bandmates return for a rendition of their fifth studio album, “V”.

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St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Saint Patrick’s Day Parade

The Ballyshaners return with

MAR their annual Saint Patrick’s 18-30 217st Day Parade in Alexandria, MARCH

this year honoring the women of Ireland. Attendees can expect an afternoon bursting with Irish cheer, with live entertainment from local Irish dancing schools, bagpipe bands, as well as local Alexandria community groups.

DC Environmental Film Festival

Thinking green? Love MAR watching movies? The DC MARCH st 215 Environmental Film Festival features more than 200 documentary,feature, animated, experimental, and children’s films from around the world. Films are shown at more than 75 venues around DC, and most screenings are free to the public. Get all the info on location and schedule of screenings at dcenvironmentalfilmfest.org

Cuban Festival at Dance Place Come view an extensive

MAR repertoire of Cuban st 6-7 18-30 21 ballroom dances by the MARCH

Rueda All Stars, including Rueda de Casino, Mambo, Rumba and more. Experience young trends in jazz from Cuba by Yissy Garcia and her electronic beat compositions.

Rock ‘n’ Roll DC Marathon

This marks the 5th year runners are invited to get rockin’ on a 26.2 or 13.1 historic journey through our Nation’s Capital. Begin at the new starting place on Constitution Avenue and take in the best sights DC has to offer. Just want to cheer a runner on? Reunite with family and friends in the Family Reunion area and enjoy refreshments and live music at the finish line stage.

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March Events Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus The greatest show on

MAR Earth will make a four-day 19-22 18-30 21st stop in DC to entertain MARCH

thrill-seekers of all ages! Legends is sure to awe its audience with amazing acts from around the globe performing daring stunts and feats of strength alongside the mythical Unicorn, Pegasus and Woolly Mammoth.

Brooklyn Rider Performance

Brooklyn Rider comes back to the historic Sixth and I Synagogue! The chamber music quartet returns to the familiar venue to bring us the newest chapter of its expansive, ongoing cross-disciplinary project, Almanac, including the newlycommissioned work by Tyondai Braxton.

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National Cherry Blossom Festival

Each spring, the National

MAR MAR Cherry Blossom Festival 18-30 21st celebrates springtime and 20-28 MARCH

commemorates the enduring friendship between the people of the United States and Japan. The blooms of 3,000 cherry trees bathe the National Mall in a soft pink glow, and never fail to draw visitors from around the globe. Festival events include a can’t-miss opening ceremony, kite festival, parade, and fireworks, as well as vendors and activities for all to enjoy, largely at no cost to guests.

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Blossom Kite Festival

The Blossom Kite Festival on the grounds of the Washington Monument showcases creative kites and skilled competitors in several categories. The Hot Tricks Showdown and the Rokkaku Battle are two of the most popular demonstrations to see. Novice flyers welcome, too!

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Kite Festival

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April Events Picturing Mary: Woman, Mother Idea This exhibit displayed at MARCH APRIL the National Museum of 200 st 21 1-31 Women in the Arts explores the concept of womanhood represented by the Virgin Mary and contributes an in-depth look on the social and sacred functions her image has served through time. Delve into over 60 masterworks from the Vatican Museums, Uffizi Gallery, and other museums, churches, and private collections in Europe and the United States.

O’Keeffe and Friends MAR On loan from the MARCH st APRIL 18-30 National Gallery of Art, 21 1-31 the Phillips Collection is

proud to display along with works of some other past greats-Georgia O’Keeffe’s seminal Jack-in-the-Pulpit IV and No. VI . These works, dating from the 1900s to the 1940s, reveal how these leading American modernists each developed their own personal abstract language to give expression to their physical and spiritual response to nature.

Washington Nationals Opening Day Score your tickets before

APRIL MAR they’re all gone – this MARCH 18-30 216st can’t-miss game kicks off

the 2015 season! Cheer on baseball greats Stephen Strasburg, Bryce Harper, and Jayson Werth as they hit it out of the park and secure the Washington Nationals’ first win over the New York Mets.

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National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade

This event draws over

APRIL MAR 100,000 spectators from MARCH 18-30 2111st around the world every

year. Come enjoy decorated floats, huge colorful helium balloons, marching bands, clowns, horses, antique cars, military and celebrity performances, and plenty of other live entertainment.

Sakura Matsui Japanese Street Festival

Don’t miss one of the

APRIL MARCH biggest events of the 200 11st 21 Cherry Blossom Festival

and the largest Japanese street party in the nation. Performances take place on three stages and at over 25 Japanese and Asian restaurants with 30 interactive exhibits and 200 martial artists demonstrating their skills throughout the day. Make sure to check out the Japanese Culinary Arts Pavilion which features cooking demos and tastings.

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Cherry Blossom Parade

Thomas Jefferson’s Birthday Visitors are invited to

MAR attend a wreath-laying APRIL MARCH st 18-30 13 21 ceremony at Thomas

Jefferson’s Monticello in Charlottesville, VA honor of our third president’s birthday. The event features a military color guard, patriotic wreath tributes and the sounding of “Taps.”

Phillips Collection

Rosy Simas at Dance Place

We Wait In The Darkness,

APRIL MARCH all st0 a new solo by Native 18-19 21 American contemporary

choreographer Rosy Simas, explores how ancestry, homeland and culture are stored in the body. Rosy Simas

Dame Edna’s Glorious Goodbye With credits such as the

APRIL MAR West End and Broadway, MARCH 21-26 18-30 21st appearances for the Royal

Family, and playing to sold out audiences all over the world under his belt, legendary entertainer Barry Humphries, and his alter ego, Dame Edna, hit the stage at the National Theatre. Witness history and laugh uncontrollably as “she” takes her final bow in the United States.

Smithsonian Craft Show

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Photo: Ian Douglas

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APRIL MAR to purchase items from MARCH 23-26 18-30 21st the most renowned

exhibition of contemporary American crafts in the nation. Browse and bid on the works from over 120 sensational craft artists. Works include basketry, ceramics, decorative fiber, furniture, glass, jewelry, leather, metal, mixed media, wearable art, and wood.

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May Events

Passport DC

Cultural Tourism DC

MAY presents the seventh MAR st 1-31 18-30 21 annual Passport DC— MARCH

a month-long celebration in May comprising international programs and signature events around the city. Visitors and residents have the opportunity to experience international culture with tours of more than 70 embassies and hundreds of events and programs including street festivals, performances and exhibitions.

National Cinco De Mayo Festival

Experience Latin American MAY MARCH dance, music and crafts 213st with live performances of salsa, Mexican folk dancing, mariachis and more on the National Mall. Although originally a holiday of Mexican origin, the festival affords a great opportunity for guests to explore the rich history, culture and ethnic diversity of Latin Americans in the United States. The festivities take place the weekend before Cinco de Mayo.

National Train Day

Amtrak hosts train focused festivities at Union Station including live entertainment, interactive and educational exhibits, kids’ activities, model trains and more.

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Yoga on the Mall

Yoga on the Mall

10-12pm. First timers,

MAY health enthusiasts and 18-30 219st yogis alike are invited to MARCH

the Mall at Constitution Gardens to partake in a guided practice. This event happens on the last day of DC’s Yoga week. During the week Washington, DC area yoga studios offer free and $5.00 classes.

Dragon Boat Festival

Sponsored by the Chinese Women’s League of Washington, DC. This festival features competitive dragon boat races on the Potomac River, colorful cultural performances and hands on activities. Other activities include brushing painting, calligraphy, paper cutting, Kungfi, and the Chinese folk art of Xiang-bao making.

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National Memorial Day Concert

Make sure you don’t miss this free concert on the West Lawn of the US Capitol! Sponsored by PBS, the concert will feature Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise, along with the National Symphony Orchestra.

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Alexandria and its surrounding neighborhoods, especially Del Ray, are ideal for a romantic evening away or a day trip with the family. From the picturesque views along the water to the artist galleries of the Torpedo Factory, the restaurants, bars and shopping along King St., Alexandria may be one of the most charming stops on your trip to the DC area. You can access Alexandria via car, Metro (King St.) and by water taxi from National Harbor and Georgetown. Make www.visitalexandriava.com a

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Clarendon, one of the many colorful neighborhoods in Arlington County, is a nice escape for the afternoon or evening. Head to the outdoor mall at Market Common for shopping, or explore the shops, restaurants, and bars along Wilson Boulevard. From Clarendon, you’re also a quick trip away from some of the nation’s most significant military landmarks, specifically Arlington National Cemetery, the Pentagon, U.S. Marine Corps Memorial, Iwo Jima Memorial, and U.S. Air Force Memorial.

Pentagon Row Ice Skating

Strap on a pair of skates and take part in one of winter’s favorite pastimes at Pentagon Row’s newly renovated and expanded ice rink. For the kiddos that are just learning, grab your very own penguin skating aid for extra help! Once you have tuckered yourself out, relax and warm yourself up at the cozy firepit. February1 - March 18

St Patrick’s Day Parade

The word “Ballyshaners” means “Old Towners” in Gaelic, so it’s only fitting that the Ballyshaners sponsor the annual St Patrick’s Day parade in Old Town Alexandria. This year’s theme is “The Women of Ireland,” and will kick off at 12:30pm from the intersection of King and Alfred Streets. March 7

Kid Victory at Signature Theatre

From legendary composer John Kander and acclaimed playwright Greg Pierce comes the highly anticipated world premiere musical, “Kid Victory.” Seventeen-year-old Luke returns home after vanishing a year ago. Overwhelmingly changed, Luke and his parents struggle to adjust to life following his disappearance. February 17 - March 22

Taste of Arlington

Old Town Alexandria

This fun and engaging street festival along Wilson Boulevard in front of Ballston Common Mall (Metro accessible) features food from more than 40 restaurants, live entertainment, arts and crafts, children’s activities, and a farmer’s market. Proceeds benefit the Virginia Community Foundation. May 17 nowguides.com

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DC Neighborhoods

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Eastern Market

Adams Morgan

Adams Morgan is one of the city’s most culturally and culinarily rich neighborhoods. By day, enjoy coffee shops and used book and record stores. By night, partake in the ample eating, drinking, and dancing options along 18th Street.

Anacostia

Chinatown

H Street

Dupont Circle

The centrally-located neighborhood is home to incredible museums, historic homes, embassies, and a wide array of restaurants and bars. Both Dupont and nearby 17th Street also are the heart of the city’s vibrant gay community.

Georgetown

Anacostia is home to some of the city’s most beautiful parks, a growing commercial district, and some of the city’s most innovative galleries along Martin Luther King Ave and Good Hope Road. Also make sure to check out the Frederick Douglass House.

The neighborhood offers opportunities for shopping along M St. and Wisconsin Ave., walking along the waterfront, and getting lost along the beautiful houses and parks north of M St.

Capitol Hill/Eastern Market

Up Wisconsin Avenue from Georgetown lies Glover Park, a quaint neighborhood filled with fine eating establishments including barbeque at Rockland’s and indian at Heritage India.

Capitol Hill is more than just the office space for the city’s power brokers. Locals love the restaurants and bars along Pennsylvania Avenue. Nearby Eastern Market is also a particular favorite, hosting the city’s famous food market and a weekly flea market.

Chinatown/Penn Quarter

Few areas are growing as quickly as the Chinatown/Penn Quarter areas. At present, they are home to museums, hotels, and a thriving restaurant scene, hosting local talent like José Andrés and a slew of New York chain restaurants.

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The former commercial quarter has been transformed into one of the city’s most active entertainment districts. From the Joy of Motion Dance Center to Little Miss Whiskey’s, the venues cater to those seeking some culture or just a fun night out on the town. Shuttle service to H St. is available from Union Station.


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National Mall

Celebrate the best of America for free on the Mall. From a tour of the many presidential monuments, to exploring the ten Smithsonian Institution museums, and seeing the war memorials, the Mall is a beautiful and powerful reminder of our nation’s history.

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U Street (centered around the intersection of 14th and U St.), once called Black Broadway, is the new center of D.C.’s thriving nightlife. Catch a play at the Lincoln Theater, see jazz at the Bohemian Caverns, or eat and drink at the many bars along U St.

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Limited-Time Runs

FEATURED EXHIBITIONS Even if you’ve already been to Washington and seen the permanent collections of some of its best museums, make sure to check out the latest, limited-run exhibits. National Air & Space Museum National Gallery of Art Outside the Spacecraft: 50 Years of Extra-Vehicular Activity

Extra-vehicular activity (EVA)—working outside a spacecraft—has made it possible to walk on the Moon, service the Hubble Space Telescope, and build the International Space Station. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the first space walks in 1965, this exhibition presents art, photography, artifacts, and personal accounts that relate the continuing story of EVA. January 8 – June 8, 2015

National Museum of Natural History

20th Annual Orchid Exhibition: Interlocking Science and Beauty

Smithsonian Gardens and the United States Botanic Garden display more than 300 orchids while exploring the crossroads where orchid botany, horticulture, and technology connect. The exhibit looks at how new ideas, technologies, and inventions change the way we study, protect, and enjoy orchids. January 24 – April 26, 2015

Air & Space Museum

Piero di Cosimo: The Poetry of Painting in Renaissance Florence

The first major retrospective exhibition ever presented on the imaginative Italian Renaissance master Piero di Cosimo’s paintings premieres at the National Gallery. Forty of the artist’s most compelling paintings are on view – some on loan from churches in Italy – including one of his greatest works, the Madonna and Child with Saints Elizabeth of Hungary, Catherine of Alexandria, Peter, and John the Evangelist with Angels from the Museo degli Innocenti, Florence.

Natural History

February 1 – May 3, 2015

Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens

National Gallery of Art

Splendor and Surprise: Elegant Containers, Antique to Modern

As a noted collector of 18th- and 19th-century art, heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post amassed hundreds of boxes and containers for her private homes. In celebration of this collection, her estate, Hillwood, showcases an exhibition dedicated to all manner of containers featuring everything from contemporary objets d‘art to resplendent antique vessels in silver and gold. November 22 – May 31, 2015

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THE BOOMER LIST PHOTOGRAPHS BY TIMOTHY GREENFIELD-SANDERS

AARP is the exclusive sponsor of “The Boomer List” exhibit at the Newseum.

Now through July 5, 2015

See acclaimed photographer Timothy Greenfield-Sanders’ large-scale portraits of some of the most fascinating baby boomers, as the youngest members of that influential generation turn 50.

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Swan Lake

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Swan Lake

Sidney Harman Hall February 4-21

The Kennedy Center April 8- 12

Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus: Legends

Lee Ann Womack

In this sequel to Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Dunsinane examines the struggle of a foreign invader trying to restore order in a war-torn land. An English army has swept through Scotland, killed the tyrant Macbeth and taken the seat of power. Siward, the English commanding officer, tries to put in place a new ruler while coping with discontent amongst his troops. Dunsinane is presented and performed by the visiting National Theatre of Scotland and Royal Shakespeare Company.

Verizon Center March 19-22

The “greatest show on Earth” returns to D.C. with a new family-friendly performance. Legends showcases performers from around the globe achieving awe-inspiring feats of daring, spectacles of strength and thrills of wonder to summon the mythical and mysterious creatures of the past, including a unicorn, woolly mammoth, and Pegasus! The show also features the legendary China National Acrobatic Troupe and the traditional disciplines of Diabolo, Hoop Diving, Pole Climbing and Bicycle Riding.

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For the first time, The Washington Ballet performs what is considered by many to be the greatest classical ballet of all time. This mysterious ballet features the beautiful Princess Odette, a passionate prince, and the wicked sorcerer von Rothbart who captures Odette and turns her into a swan. His evil spell can only be broken when a young man pledges his love and marries her. Should he betray her, she will remain a swan forever. Famed American dancer Misty Copeland is scheduled to perform.

The Barns at Wolf Trap April 22

Check out the southern vocals and talented songwriting of this Grammy-winning country star behind the hits “I Hope You Dance,” “I May Hate Myself in the Morning,” and “Last Call”. Lee Ann Womack’s newest album The Way I’m Livin’ is “rooted in gospel and hymns… [and] recalls Dolly Parton’s finest.” (USA Today). The Texas native is a six-time CMA award winner known for authentic country style. Lee Ann Womack

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Smithsonian Institution American History Museum View the popular First Ladies exhibit which showcases 24 gowns, including Michelle Obama’s, Dorothy’s ruby slippers from the Wizard of Oz, and the Star-Spangled Banner.

ion! y Pavil Butterfl Natural History Museum Dedicated to showcasing the natural wonders of the world such as plants, animals, rocks, and even gems including the Hope Diamond. Watch a tarantula feeding and view the largest elephant ever found in the world. The kids will love the hands-on Discovery Room or the popular Dinosaur Hall with skeletons over 90-feet tall.

Smithsonian Castle Information Center Located in the famous “castle” Smithsonian building, this is where visitors can get information about the Smithsonian’s 19 museums.

Freer Gallery of Art These galleries, focusing primarily on Asian art and artifacts, hold an impressive collection from all over the world. The Freer Gallery also has an important collection of 19th-century American Art.

African Art Museum The National Museum of African Art is devoted to the discovery and appreciation of the visual arts of Africa. This museum highlights art representing various regions and cultures of the African continent.

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Smithsonian Institution Hirshhorn Museum This museum and sculpture garden is one of the world’s leading institutions of international modern and contemporary art. The drum shaped building exhibits pieces from the late 19th century to the present day.

American Indian Museum The first national museum dedicated to the preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts of Native Americans. Established by an act of Congress in 1989, the museum works in collaboration with the Native peoples to protect and foster their cultures by reaffirming traditions and beliefs.

Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Housed in a unique underground building, the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery maintains a collection of Asian art, from the ancient to the contemporary. The gallery opened in 1987 with a gift of nearly 1000 artworks from collector Arthur M. Sackler (1913-1987).

The S. Dillon Ripley International Gallery The International Gallery is home to a revolving and exciting array of visiting exhibitions. Check the information desk in the Castle for show information. Enter at the copper-domed kiosk on Jefferson Drive next to the Castle.

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Metropolitan bowling alleys have become destinations in their own right, and D.C. has two of the coolest. Try Pinstripes or Lucky Strike for bowling and gourmet eats.

2. Lunch at the Fountain

Dine alongside a water sculpture at the National Gallery of Art’s Garden Café. The menu frequently is customized to coordinate with current exhibitions.

3. Huge House Plants

Discover some rare plant specimens at the indoor U.S. Botanic Garden. Kids love to search for plants and stamp stations in the scavenger hunt.

4. Seeing Green

Old Town Alexandria is awash in green – and Irish dancing! – during its festive annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade on March 7.

5. Hop to Brunch

Celebrate Easter by indulging in a delectable brunch at one of the city’s top restaurants. Old Ebbitt Grill is one of the local favorites!

6. Get Paddling

Spring is the ideal time to stretch your legs and paddle boat around the Tidal Basin. Time it just right and you’ll see the famous cherry blossoms.

7. Get Onboard

Take advantage of springtime temperatures with a bus tour. New this year is the Arlington National Cemetery Tour trolley that makes six stops in the historic cemetery.

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Visit some adorable new babies at the National Zoo. As the days get warmer these little critters tumble outside to play.


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BASILICA OF THE NATIONAL SHRINE OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

This is the largest Roman Catholic Church in the country, a place of worship and must-see for visitors who have included two former popes and Mother Teresa.

U.S. BOTANIC GARDEN

As the oldest continually operating botanic garden in the U.S., this hidden spot just southwest of the Capitol is one of the most beautiful places to spend an afternoon in the spring!

U.S. NAVY MUSEUM

Tucked away in scenic Southeast, the National Museum of the U.S. Navy is devoted to displaying naval artifacts, historic documents, celebrations of wartime heroes, and displays of diplomacy.

NATIONAL ARBORETUM

Find more than 500 acres of greenery at the National Arboretum in Northeast D.C. With seasonal exhibits and a well-known bonsai collection, the Arboretum is a lovely return to nature in the midst of city life.

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The NOW Washington team combed the District to find the BEST hidden gems throughout the city. Explore these one-of-a-kind hidden treasures on your visit to DC!

ALBERT EINSTEIN STATUE

Sit with a bronzed Albert Einstein as he thumbs through papers to find answers to the universe’s toughest questions, hidden in a green grove near the National Academy of Sciences building.

TUDOR PLACE HISTORIC HOUSE & GARDEN

Explore nearly 200 years of American history and heritage in this historic house and five-acre garden in Georgetown.

KREEGER MUSEUM

Surrounded by gardens and woods, this expansive non-profit art museum is home to classic 19th and 20th century art from around the world. A former private residence, the building itself is an example of architectural beauty.

TORPEDO FACTORY

Explore three floors of galleries, studios, and artists at work at this torpedo factory-turned-artistic haven. Located just outside Washington, DC in historic Old Town Alexandria, the Torpedo Factory is a great place to find local and original art.

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This southern-inspired restaurant offers fresh takes on American classics using farm-to-table ingredients. On its way to being considered the purveyor of the best fried chicken in the city (served with smoked egg yolk sauce!), Boss Shepherd’s also features a popular bar with two 5-gallon barrels of A. Smith Bowman reserve whiskey and Catoctin Creek roundhouse rye. If you go, be sure to add the pot pie fritters to your order.

DBGB is Chef Daniel Boulud’s casual French-American restaurant located in the hot new mixed-use neighborhood of CityCenterDC. Described as “a little bit brasserie, a little bit bistro, half French, half American,” DBGB serves seasonal Lyonnais-inspired cooking. Seven types of house-made sausages are well regarded, as is the coq au Vin, pancetta wrapped trout, and Baked Alaska.

Ocopa (1324 H St, NE)

This cozy new Peruvian restaurant features a seasonal array of fresh fish and flavorful rotisserie meats from sustainable and local sources. Ocopa’s hydroponics system allows for “home grown” ingredients in its traditional dishes, which include maki, tiradito, causa and cebiche. The chaura (fried rice with lobster and quinoa), cebiche, and over 20 Pisco drinks made from Peruvian grape brandy are what locals are raving about.

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Urbana Dining & Drinks (2121 P St, NW)

Although Urbana’s décor takes inspiration from 1920s New York, the restaurant focuses on the Mediterranean flavors of Italy with fresh herbs and vegetables from its rooftop garden. Locals love its happy hour menu, charcuterie, house-made pasta, and oysters. Try the Sunday Supper, a four-course meal served family style at just $35 per person.

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1. Rasika Tawa (griddle), Sigri (open barbecue), and Tandoori regional dishes are specialties at this restaurant serving modern Indian cuisine. The palak chaat, chicken tikka masala, and black cod are very popular with locals.

5. Bombay Club A sister restaurant to Rasika, Bombay Club is considered the more elegant of the two. Its all-you-can-drink champagne brunch with extensive buffet is wellknown to foodies in DC who are looking for an upscale meal on the weekends.

2. Toki Underground Considered by many to be the best ramen restaurant in the city, Toki Underground boasts sake on tap and killer kimchi ramen and dumplings. Give your meal a sweet ending with the red miso chocolate chip cookies.

6. Jaleo Patatas bravas – fried potatoes with spicy tomato sauce and aioli – is a favorite at this Spanish tapas place, with locations throughout the capital area. So are the many queso offerings and the decadent flan.

3. Zaytinya Billed as “innovative Turkish, Lebanese, and Greek cuisine”, Zaytinya is the brainchild of celebrated chef Jose Andres. The Crispy Brussels Afelia is raved about by fans of this perennial favorite.

7. Izakaya Seki Authentic Japanese delicacies like eel, raw octopus, monkfish liver, and sea urchin, prepared in a tapas style, are what have made this restaurant noteworthy around town. The scallop carpaccio is a standout dish.

4. Pho 75 Described by one devotee as “no-frills pho”, this broth-and-noodles joint has multiple locations in the DC area. Add beef, chicken, or even tripe to your big bowl of Vietnamese comfort food. 36

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8. Ethiopic Known for its generous vegetarian platter and delicious injera (bread), Ethiopic offers topnotch Ethiopian food. The Ethiopic Signature Tibs (lamb) is considered one of the best dishes in the city.


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Occidental Grill & Seafood American | Outdoor Patio 1475 Pennsylvania Ave NW | (202) 783-1475 Occidentaldc.com | Metro: Metro Center Share in over 100 years of history while enjoying classic American cuisine with a modern twist. Relax and dine steps from the White House on the outdoor patio or in the iconic dining room.

Kramerbooks & Afterwords Café American 1517 Connecticut Ave., | 202-387-1400 kramers.com I Metro: DuPont Circle Kramerbooks & Afterwords Cafe is Washington’s only full-service restaurant and complete bar combined with an independent bookstore. Located at the Dupont Metro Q Street station since 1976, we are open early and late seven days a week and, 24 hours on Fridays and Saturdays. The restaurant offers breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. We offer a full, widely varied dinner menu until closing time, as well as cocktails, coffee drinks and fabulous desserts.

Carmine’s Italian 425 7th St., NW (at the Penn Quarter) (202) 737-7770 www.carminesnyc.com/locations/washington-dc Carmine’s NYC’s Legendary Family Style Restaurant is located steps from the National Mall and the Verizon Center. Carmine’s specializes in large parties of 6 or more with abundant size portions. With 700 seats and 9 private dining rooms, Carmine’s would love to have you celebrate your visit with us. Mangia!

Café Berlin German 322 Massachusetts Ave., NE | (202) 543-7656 cafeberlindc.com | Metro: Union Station Located only a few blocks from the U.S. Capitol and Union Station, Café Berlin is the perfect hideaway place on Capitol Hill. People continue to come back for a menu filled with fabulous tasting food such as Wiener Schnitzel, sauerbraten, potato pancake, homemade pastries and of course German beer and wine. 38

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MXDC Restaurant Mexican 600 14th St., NW | (202) 393-1900 www.mxdcrestaurant.com Located right around the corner from the White House, Washington Monument, and neighboring museums, MXDC is Chef Todd English’s first Mexican restaurant, pairing the traditional cuisine with modern flavors. Taco options alone include: Pork Belly, beer-battered Mahi Mahi, and Carne Asada topped with pickled red onions. Other favorites include the Seven-Chile Lamb Shank, Tortilla Soup and our open-faced quesadillas. MXDC’s affordable menu includes small plate options, entrees, family style dishes, and our $5 happy hour.

Le Grenier French 502 H St., NE | (202) 544-4999 legrenierdc.com Enjoy French Cuisine with a great wine selection or craft cocktail in a vintage attic decor, a cozy atmosphere with intimate ambiance on the vibrant H corridor. Open for Dinner from Tuesday - Sunday. Brunch Saturday & Sunday.

I-Thai Restaurant & Sushi Bar Thai 3003 M Street, NW | (202) 580-8852 i-thairestaurant.com I Metro: Foggy Bottom Treat yourself to the exotic & delicious taste of Thai at I-Thai, where quality is never compromised. Stop in for dinner, or, try our delicious and affordable lunch buffet!

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OF THE FOUR SEASONS WASHINGTON, DC The Four Seasons Washington, DC prides itself on a concierge team with over 130 years collective experience in fulfilling guests needs, from the everyday to the extraordinary. Michael Chase and the concierge team at the Four Seasons rely on their knowledge of the restaurant industry and the ability to understand their guests’ individual requirements when recommending restaurants that are appropriate to their needs and tastes. A Cleveland Park resident and American University alum with 15 years of experience with the Four Seasons Washington, DC, Michael Chase knows the DC dining scene well. We’ve put together a list of some of his go-to recommendations, his personal favorites, and a few hot spots he would recommend to DC visitors and locals alike!

ENO WINE ROOM

Guests can choose from an array of whites or reds to taste and try as they munch on international cheeses and hand-crafted chocolates in this quiet, lovely setting.

BOURBON STEAK

Inside the Four Seasons Washington, Michael Mina’s Bourbon Steak has one of the best wine lists in the city. Its stellar food, great music, and excellent presentation exceed guest expectations.

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A true luxurious dining experience can be found in Marcel’s. Known for being spot on with everything from drinks to dessert, Marcel’s provides guests with a refined, elegant ambiance. nowguides.com

BELGA CAFÉ

Step onto the streets of Brussels with exotic flavors celebrating Belgian cuisine and a European-inspired scene at this Capitol Hill favorite.

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Celebrity Chef Brian Voltaggio provides guests with a great overall menu offering a wide range of food to choose from. Voltaggio knows how to keep DC stomachs full and satisfied.

SORRISO RISTORANTE

A Cleveland Park neighborhood favorite, Sorriso is family-run and offers true, authentic Italian cuisine. Celebrate family and good friends by escaping here for a great home-cooked meal. town best lasagna in

CAFÉ MILANO

Guests can expect fantastic service and a superb wine list at this DC favorite. Traditional, upscale Italian dishes and desserts are a staple that can be found here in the heart of Georgetown.

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Indian food lovers, this one is for you. Rasika offers modern Indian cuisine, small plates, and a great scene for guests to enjoy the company of friends and family.

BOQUERIA

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Arlington National Cemetery Arlington, VA 22211 (703) 607-8576 www.arlingtoncemetery.mil

Things to Do Hours vary by day and season. Metro: Gallery Pl-Chinatown; admission fee.

Arlington National Cemetery is the most sacred military burial ground in the country, with almost 300,000 dead buried. Includes the famous changing of the guard every day, the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and the graves of JFK and RFK. Open daily 8 am-7 pm. Metro: Arlington Cemetery; free admission.

Dumbarton House

2715 Q St., NW (202) 337-2288 www.dumbartonhouse.org

Featuring classic Federal period architecture, this beautiful house museum includes D.C.’s finest collection of circa 1790s-1830s furniture and art. . Tue-Sun 11am-3pm. Metro: Dupont Circle; admission $5.00; children and students with ID free.

Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception 400 Michigan Avenue, NE (202) 526-8300 www.nationalshrine.com

The largest Roman Catholic church in the United States and North America. Stunning art and architecture that rivals the great sanctuaries of Europe. Visited by nearly one million people annually. Over 70 Chapels and Oratories, Guided Tours, Audio Tours, Gift Shop, Bookstore and Cafeteria. Open 365 days/yr. Free parking. Metro: Brookland/CUA; free admission.

Basilica of the National Shrine

National Mall (202) 426-6841 www.nps.gov/frde

This memorial honors our 32nd president with an extensive outdoor site that includes bronze statues of FDR and highlights of the years of his presidency from the Great Depression through World War II. Open daily. Metro: Smithsonian; free admission.

Bureau of Engraving & Printing

International Spy Museum

14th St., SW & C St., SW (202) 874-2330 www.moneyfactory.gov

Nicknamed the “money factory”, visitors will see sheets of hundred dollar bills being printed, cut, and stacked for circulation. Open to general public Mon. - Fri. 9 am10:45 am and 12:30 pm-2 pm. Call for special hours. Metro: Smithsonian; free admission.

CitySights DC

Union Station http://www.citysightsdc.com

CitySights DC operates hop-on, hop-off bus tours aboard a fleet of new double-decker buses with informative and entertaining tour narration. 24-hour and 48-hour passes include three individual loops to view the most famous monuments, landmarks and places of interest. A special night tour provides views of illuminated monuments and landmarks. DC is better on top with CitySightsDC.

Crime Museum

575 7th St., NW (202) 621-5567 www.crimemuseum.org

If you’re a CSI fan, you’ll love this interactive museum showing the history of crime and punishment with a simulated shooting range, high-speed police chase, and hundreds of interactives and artifacts.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial

800 F St., NW (202) 393-7798 www.spymuseum.org

Arlington Cemetery

The Spy Museum includes one of the most extensive collections of spy gear in the world, interactive exhibits and fantastic displays describing the history of espionage. Hours vary. Metro: Gallery Pl-Chinatown; admission fee.

Jefferson Memorial National Mall (202) 426-6841 www.nps.gov/thje

A beautiful marble structure and 19-foot statue was built to honor our nation’s third president and writer of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson. Open Key Bridge Boathouse daily. Metro: Smithsonian; free admission.

Key Bridge Boathouse 3500 Water St NW (202) 337-9642 keybridgeboathouse.com

Experience DC from the water! Rent a kayak, canoe or stand-up paddleboard ($15-$25) and paddle along Georgetown waterfront, past DC monuments and Roosevelt Island. Challenge yourself with a Paddleboard Fitness or Yoga class, or enjoy the serenity of the sunset on the Potomac on an evening twilight tour. Classes ($35) and Tours ($45) booked online. nowguides.com 43


Things to Do Jefferson Memorial

National Mall SECRETS Tour

A beautiful marble structure and 19-foot statue was built to honor our nation’s third president and writer of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson. Open daily. Metro: Smithsonian; free admission.

News reporter Andrew Baroch leads a walking tour of the National Mall exposing new evidence of Masonic cult secrets hidden for centuries in countless coded designs. See what the Masons try to hide! Not recommended for ages under 17.

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National Mall (202) 426-6841 www.nps.gov/thje

Library of Congress

101 Independence Ave., SE (202) 707-5000 www.loc.gov

The country’s largest library system, it houses over 20 million books, including collections from U.S. presidents, as well as extensive magazine and music libraries. Open Mon.-Sat. 10 am-5 pm. Metro: Capitol South, Union Station; free admission.

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National Mall (202) 426-6841 http://www.nps.gov/linc

National Mall

(202) 426-6841 www.nps.gov/nacc

Situated at the end of the National Mall, this memorial to our nation’s 16th president encloses an enormous statue of Abraham Lincoln within a temple. Open daily. Metro: Foggy Bottom-GWU; free admission.

1400 North Meade St., Arlington, VA (703) 289-2500

National Gallery

Located at Arlington Cemetery, this statue is a grand tribute to the United States Marine Corps. It was inspired by the famous photograph of the flag raising at Iwo Jima. Open daily. Metro: Rosslyn; free admission.

1250 New York Ave., NW (202) 783-5000 www.nmwa.org

The National Museum of Women in the Arts is the only museum solely dedicated to celebrating the achievements of women in the visual, performing and literary arts. Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day. Metro: Metro Center; admission fee.

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The National Mall stretches from the Capitol building to the Lincoln Memorial and houses the Washington Monument, Thomas Jefferson Memorial, Abraham Lincoln Memorial, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, World War II Memorial, Korean War Veterans Memorial and Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Open daily. Metro: Smithsonian; free admission.

National Museum of Women in the Arts

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial www.mlkmemorial.org The newest memorial on the National Mall utilizes natural elements such as the crescent-shaped stone wall inscribed with excerpts of Dr. King’s sermons and public addresses. The centerpiece of the Memorial, the “Stone of Hope”, features a 30-foot likeness of Dr. King. Nearest Metro: Smithsonian; free admission.

3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Hwy Mount Vernon, VA 22309 (703) 780-2000 www.mountvernon.org

The most popular historic estate in America and home of George Washington, Mount Vernon is 16 miles south of Washington, D.C. on the banks of the Potomac River. Open daily, hours vary; admission fee.

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National Mall (202) 619-7222 www.wwiimemorial.com

This monument honors the 16 million who served in the armed forces of the U.S., the more than 400,000 who died, and all who supported the war effort. Open daily. Metro: Smithsonian; free admission

The black granite walls of this memorial have the names of over 58,000 Americans killed in the Vietnam War. There is also a bronze sculpture of soldiers that honors those lost during Vietnam. Open daily. Metro: Foggy Bottom-GWU; free admission.

The Phillips Collection

Washington Monument

1600 21st St., NW (202) 387-2151 www.phillipscollection.org

America’s first museum of modern art, founded in 1921, houses over 3,000 works by both modern and impressionist artists. Open Tues.-Sat. 10 am-5 pm; Thurs. extended hours until 8:30 pm; Sun. 11 am-6 pm. Metro: Dupont Circle; 18 and under free admission, adult admission fee.

The Phillips Collection

Tudor Place Historic House & Garden 1644 31st St., NW (202) 965-0400 www.tudorplace.org

Explore 180 years of history at this Georgetown National Historic Landmark, the home and 5-acre gardens are an oasis of history and beauty and a window on American heritage. Tours on the hour: Tues.-Sat., 10-3, Sundays, 12-3. Self-guided garden tours. Metro: Dupont Circle. Admission fee.

The Washington Monument is one of the most recognized images depicting the nation’s capital. The Monument is shaped like an Egyptian obelisk, stands 555 feet tall, and offers views in excess of 30 miles. Tickets should be bought in advance if visitors want to go up to its observation room. After nearly three years under construction, the Washington Monument will reopen on May 12th. See website for more details.

Washington National Cathedral Washington Monument

3101 Wisconsin Ave., NW (202) 537-6200 nationalcathedral.org

One of the most beautiful architectural sites in the District, the campus contains a magnificent cathedral, one of the most exclusive private schools in the country, and well maintained landscaping. Mon-Fri. 10 am-5:30 pm, Sat. 10am-4:30pm, Sun. 8am-5pm. Metro: Tenleytown-AU; $10 admission.

Union Station

2 West/40 Massachusetts Ave., NE (202) 289-1908 www.unionstationdc.com

Washington D.C.’s largest train station is a hub that connects the capital to the rest of the country via train. It also includes a shopping mall and many restaurants. Open daily. Metro: Union Station; free admission.

White House

1600 Pennsylvania Ave., NW (202) 456-2200 www.whitehouse.gov

U.S. Capitol

Capitol Hill (202) 226-8000 www.aoc.gov

The U.S. Capitol is where the House and Senate make our nation’s laws. Tours can be arranged directly through the Capitol Visitor Center using thecapitol.gov. Tours M – Sat. 8:50 am-3:20 pm. Metro: Capitol South; free, tix required.

National Mall Constitution Ave., NW (202) 426-6841 www.nps.gov/wamo

Union Station

The White House Visitor Center located at the southeast corner of 15th and E Streets is open seven days a week from 7:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Please contact your senator or representative for details about touring the White House. Metro: Federal Triangle; McPherson Square.

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