Vol. II 2019
Vol. II 2019
Vol. II 2019
Experience all the Nation’s Capital has to offer this season at over 40 stops
Vol. II 2019
Welcome to NOW!
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Washington National's Baseball - The President's Race
Cirque Du Soleil - Volta
Can you beat the heat? DC is known for its very hot summers, and here at NOW we are always looking for ways to help you cool down. In this issue, you can find different splash zones and water areas across the District when you just need to relax after a long day of sightseeing. Navy Yard is the city’s hottest neighborhood right now and we have picked out some of the best places for you to check out. Navy Yard is also the home of Nat’s Stadium and since summer is the best time for baseball, we thought it was a great time to pay homage to DC’s first baseball team, the Washington Senators. Summer officially kicks off in June which is also Pride month and we have highlighted all the best events you can attend during Pride week to celebrate your pride for the LGBTQ+ community. As always, NOW lets you know the best and newest performances and exhibits happening across the city this season, and make sure to head over to our family activities spotlight and choose some great and free things you can do with your family this summer.
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METRO SYSTEM NATIONAL MALL WASHINGTON, DC REGIONAL MAP OLD TOWN ALEXANDRIA
ON THE COVER NOW IN NOVA CALENDAR OF EVENTS FEATURED ARTS SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
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BASEBALL IN DC
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HOW TO GET AROUND
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FAMILY FUN IN DC
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LGBTQ+ IN DC MAY I RECOMMEND THINGS TO DO
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INTERNATIONAL SPY MUSEUM
WHITE HOUSE GIFTS
The International Spy museum’s new 140,000 square foot building steps from L'Enfant Plaza and the Wharf (more than twice the overall floor space of the Museum’s original home) features exhibits and collections that reveal intelligence secrets past and present; explores issues from today’s headlines: cybersecurity, disinformation, surveillance, terrorism, and more.
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.
BIG BUS TOURS
NEWSEUM
The open-top deck of a double-decker Big Bus is the best way to see and experience Washington DC. 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 provides you the flexibility to get off the bus to explore and visit attractions at your own pace. Buses run regularly so re-joining the tour is easy!
The Newseum, a top attraction in Washington, D.C. dedicated to the importance of a free press and the First Amendment, features a new exhibit: Rise Up: Stonewall and the LGBTQ movement. The expansive museum offers other captivating and powerful exhibits over seven levels, highlighting the powers of journalism and free expression, as well as its effect on American history through interactive exhibits. Not to be missed: every Pulizter-prize winning photograph dating back to 1963.
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Here at NOW we know it can be overwhelming and stressful picking and choosing from all the events DC has to offer. Check out these great, and mostly free activities for the whole family that can be enjoyed all summer long and happening just outside of the District in NOVA (Northern Virginia).
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Great Waves Waterpark Alexandria, Virginia
Topgolf Alexandria, Virginia
Bring the family for a full day of summer fun and adventures at Cameron Run Regional Park. Kids will have a blast on speed slides, water slides and in the 17,500 ft wave pool. Smaller tots will love the interactive splash pad and wading pool. Lots of shaded areas, great food and reasonable rates round out this great daytime activity.
A great time with friends and family and to celebrate any occasion, Topgolf is a great place to have fun while perfecting your golf swing. Here you will find plenty of climate-controlled hitting bays with HDTVs in each one, corn hole, friendly competition and amazing food and drinks to boot. Specials happen all week long so make sure to take advantage!
Take a Hike! Ellanor C Lawrence Park
Arts in the Parks Fairfax, Virginia
Here’s a great option for a family summer hike! After making your way through one of the many shady trails available, stop by Walney Pond to look for fish, turtles and birds. Head over to the visitor’s center for a fun, hands on experience looking at snakes, turtles and other park inhabitants.
Here is a great family fun activity happening every Wednesday and Saturday mornings at 10am at most Fairfax County Public Parks. Kids will not only be entertained, but they will also learn the importance of performing arts, get introduced to live entertainment and get to partake in the fun on stage! Free for everyone! (June 22-August 21)
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He was a Soldier. Statesman. Spy. Farmer. Distiller. And now, a
MONUMENTAL reason for a visit.
Like 23 immersive gallery and theater spaces, intriguing museums, a distillery and gristmill, a working farm, and acres of breathtaking beauty. Combining the rich legacy of George Washington with fun for every interest, Mount Vernon is the life of a legend in one legendary experience. There’s more to George than Washington. And so much more to Mount Vernon than meets the eye.
Plan your visit to the home of George Washington now. mountvernon.org/POTUS1 nowguides.com
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VISITOR TIP: Find information regarding metrobus and metrorail service changes and delays on Twitter:
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June Events Golden Cinema Series
Every Friday evening from JUN MAR1- early June through the AUG 14-53 beginning of August, everyone is invited to watch movies under the stars in Farragut Park. Bring a blanket, plan your picnic dinner, then sit back and enjoy the show which starts at sunset. With hits like Crazy Rich Asians, Ocean’s 8 and Wonder Woman, you won’t want to miss your chance to watch famous stars under the stars.
36th Annual Dupont Kalorama Museum Walk
Stretch your legs and take advantage of visiting five of DC’s best museums for FREE! Open to the public will be the Dumbarton House, the President Woodrow Wilson House, Anderson House, National Museum of American Jewish Military History (Sunday only) and the Phillips Collection. Museums are open rain or shine. Info: http://dupontkaloramamc.com/ walk-weekend/.
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Capital Pride Festival & Concert The theme for this year’s Capital Pride is “shhhOUT: Past, Present & Proud,” which commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. Check out over 300 exhibitors while you wait for the concert.
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Jazzfest at The Wharf
Part of DC’s annual Jazz
JUN festival, this is just one of MAR 14-16 the highlights of the 18-30
weeklong celebration. Enjoy lots of live jazz performances across four stages, while enjoying a gorgeous view of the Southwest waterfront. Events on the District and Transit Piers are free to the public, and feature a marketplace, Education Village and Meet the Artist series.
By The People Festival Witness some of the
JUN modern art world’s top MAR 15-23 talents as they dazzle with 18-30
performances and show off their works, including paintings, projections, sculptures, drawings, design and more. To make art accessible to all, this festival is free to the public, with events happening all over the district. Visit bythepeople.org for events.
AFI’s International Film Festival Considered one of the
JUN leading documentary MAR 19-23 18-30
festivals in the country, AFI Docs is an annual summer celebration that showcases the best in documentary filmmaking from the US and around the world. Documentaries are screened on a variety of topics including music, sports, national politics, culture and more. Visit afi.com/afidocs for screenings.
Smithsonian Folklife Festival
This free festival on the Mall pays tribute to different international and
JUN American cultures each year. This year focuses on the social power of MAR 29-30 18-30
music and how it connects cultures and communities. Includes an expansive marketplace, performances, instrument-making workshops, food demonstrations, crafts, exhibits and of course, plenty of live music. Bring the kiddos!
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June Events
Golden Cinema Series
Jazzfest at The Wharf
Smithsonian Folklife Festival
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July Events
Independence Day in DC
Paddle Boats on the Tidal Basin
Brew at the Zoo
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July Events Paddle Boats on the Tidal Basin
Enjoy a family outing or take a break from touring and soak up some sun in your very own Tidal Basin Paddle Boat. The calm waters of the Potomac offer beautiful views of the Jefferson Memorial and although not in bloom, you can see DC’s famous cherry blossom trees.
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Washington D.C. Independence Day Parade
Marchers from across the JULY MAR country come to partake in 4 18-30 this annual patriotic display full of military and specialty units, floats, marching bands and lots of red, white and blue! The route extends for one mile beginning at 7th and Madison Drive, and proceeds north towards Constitution Avenue NW, ending at Constitution Ave and 17th Street NW. Parade goes from11:45am until 2pm.
An American Celebration at Mount Vernon Estate The home of George
JULY Washington welcomes guests MAR 4 18-30
for its annual Independence Day celebration. The day’s festivities include an inspirational naturalization ceremony for 100 new citizens, daytime fireworks, military reenactments, a special wreath laying ceremony, and free cake.
Alexandria’s Birthday Celebration Help the city of Alexandria
JULY celebrate its 270th birthday! MAR 13 18-30
Bring some blankets and head over to Oronoco Bay Park for this annual family event that includes children’s activities, a concert from the Alexandria Symphony Orchestra, fireworks and of course, birthday cake (7-10pm).
14th Annual Capital Fringe Festival
Featuring over 100 groups
JULY across 13 stages, Capital MAR 9-28 18-30 Fringe hopes to expand
audiences’ appetites for independent theatre, music, art, dance and unclassifiable forms of live performance and visual art. Lucky for your feet, all seven venues are located within several blocks of each other in the Waterfront SW neighborhood. Performances include local creatives, improv dramas, punk rock shows and colorful dance shows. Public transportation is encouraged. www.capitalfringe.org
Brew at the Zoo
This 21 and up event
JULY features unlimited tastings MAR 18 18-30
from over 70 breweries, animal demonstrations, live music and fare from popular food trucks. Proceeds benefit the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute’s mission to save species.
UniverSOUL Circus
A circus like you’ve never seen before! Returning to the National Harbor at The Plateau to amaze and excite, this fun for all ages event features a multicultural blend of music, theater, and circus all in one! Daring motorcycle riders, flying trapeze artists, fire filled limbothe acts you will witness are unimaginable and death defying! JUNE 20MAR JULY 28 18-30
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Cirque Du Soleil: Volta
This latest addition to the
ALL Cirque family is a captivatMAR AUG 18-30
ing voyage of discovery that shows never-before-seen under the Big Top acrobatics. VOLTA is about finding yourself and unveiling your personal powers. It is also a story of transformation and being true to oneself, fulfilling one’s true potential, and recognizing one’s own power to make it possible.
Truckeroo
Truck-a- WHO? This
ALL monthly festival is held on MAR AUG 18-30 Fridays at The Bullpen
right outside of Yards Park. Truckeroo showcases the hottest food trucks in the DC area. This family friendly event features live music, cold drinks, game and more. Check out thebullpendc.com for the full schedule.
Capital Dragon Boat Races This all-ages event
AUG celebrating Asian culture is MAR 3 18-30 happening at the South-
west Waterfront to celebrate its sixth year. Races will be held throughout the day and are open to anyone over the age of 12. Experience is not necessary, and training will be provided.
Arlington County Fair
Come one, come all to
AUG one of the largest free and MAR 14-18 family friendly events on 18-30
the East Coast. Enjoy pig and goat races, pony rides, midway rides and lots of great food. Shuttle service is provided from several locations throughout Arlington.
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Comcast Xfinity Outdoor Film Festival
Bring family and friends to
AUG the lawn of the Strathmore MAR 22-25 18-30
for a weekend of free movies benefiting the National Institutes of Health Children’s Charities. Grab dinner from Ridgewells’ summer grill and stake a spot out early! Activities begin at 730, tickets aren’t required.
17th Street Festival
Since 2010, this festival has
AUG celebrated 17th Street and MAR 24 18-30
its diversity of restaurants and retailers. Artists will be displaying jewelry, ceramics, crafts and fine arts, while other vendors include area non-profit organizations, politicians, entrepreneurs and local businesses. A kid zone will be present with face painting, slides, soccer, snow cones and games throughout the day.
Annual Chesapeake Crab and Beer Festival
Come hungry and thirsty to
AUG this 10th Annual Maryland MAR 24 18-30 tradition happening over in
National Harbor. In addition to all-you-can-eat crabs choose from a huge selection of beer and spirits while enjoying crafts, live music and much more.
August Events
Visitor Tip: Seek some shade from the sweltering sun at the Jefferson Memorial!
Crab and Beer Festival
Dragon Boat Races
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September Events DC Beer Week
This festival celebrates the
SEPT Capital region’s craft beer 8-15
community! Throughout the week, local breweries, restaurants, bars and community partners will bring you the area’s best craft beer tastings, educational seminars, and events possible. For a full list of events check out dcbeerweek.net.
Rosslyn Jazz Festival
This annual music celebraSEPT MAR tion is held in Gateway 7 14-5 Park, just over the Key Bridge from Washington, DC. Come hear live performances from some of the biggest names in jazz and world music today. Several bars will be serving wine and beer and you can find a variety of food trucks to enjoy as well.
Adams Morgan Day Festival
Join in the fun of WashingSEPT MAR ton’s longest running 8 14-5 neighborhood festival with a day full of music, art, and activities for all ages. In addition to food from around the world, cultural demonstrations and dances you can find a “Kid’s Fair,” with a variety of games and kid-friendly entertainment. There is something for everyone at this free festival.
Maryland Seafood Festival
Seafood lovers rejoice!
SEPT Jan This Annapolis tradition, 7-8 celebrating its 52nd year, 11-13
will feature The Capital Crab Soup Cook-off, live music performances, craft booths and family activities. A portion of the proceeds go towards local non-profit organizations. 16
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Colonial Market and Fair
Head over to Mount
SEPT Vernon and visit with oct 15-16
colonial artisans who demonstrate and sell hand-crafted baskets, woodcarvings, tin, weavings, furniture and food! Activities include a puppet show, 18th-century chocolate-making demonstrations, fire-eating act, balloon launch and lively colonial music. Fiesta DC This annual celebration of SEPT Latino culture features a 21-22 Parade of Nations that displays and preserves the Native Latino cultural dance troupes as well as local groups from civic organizations, schools and performers. A parade kicks off on Saturday and closes with the festival on Sunday. MakeHER Mart Attend this unique SEPT opportunity to meet and 23 interact with over thirty of DC’s female local artisans and artists as they display their beautiful and one-of-a-kind hand-crafted arts and merchandise at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Tickets will be available at the door and children under the age of 18 are free.
September Events
Lincoln Memorial
MakeHER Mart
DC Beer Week
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DC Arts
FEATURED
EXHIBITIONS Natural History Museum David H. Koch Hall of Fossils Deep Time
This 31,000-square-foot fossil hall invites you to start 4.6 billion years ago. Visitors will travel through ancient ecosystems, experience the evolution of plant and animal life, and get up close and personal with over 700 specimens. This exhibition will give visitors tools to interpret the past, present and future and how the choices they make today will live far beyond them, in deep time. Ongoing
Newseum Seriously Funny: From the Desk of “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart”
This exhibit explores the impact this tv gem from Comedy Central has had on American politics and press through the last four presidential campaigns, two wars, and the September 11 terrorist attacks. More than 50 artifacts will be on display, including Stewart’s original desk, used for the sixteen years he hosted the satirically funny, yet informative “Daily Show.” Opens June 21
National Museum of African American Heritage and Culture Watching Oprah: The Oprah Winfrey Show and American Culture
Visitors to this special limited exhibition will learn and understand the influence that Oprah, and The Oprah Winfrey show had on American society, especially regarding issues of race, gender and the mass media. Learn more of the many hats Oprah NMAAHC wore over the years, from world-famous television host, actress, and film producer, to her work as a philanthropist and educator. Through June 2019
Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center Tolerance, Understanding, Coexistence: Oman's Message of Islam
This touring exhibition provides insight into Islam's role in the daily life of a modern Arab society and is intendSultan Qaboos ed to acquaint the general public with the openness, tolerance and religious acceptance found in Oman, where freedom of religion is guaranteed by the constitution. Visitors will learn about the practice of Islam in daily life, and gain insight into contemporary Omani society, including the role of women in society. Thru August 30th
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PERFORMANCES The Kennedy Center
Signature Theatre
REACH Festival
Assassins
In celebration of the Kennedy Center’s newest expansion to their campus comes the REACH festival. Join in sixteen full days and nights of performances and creativity. Visitors can check out installations, hands-on activities and visual art around all the grounds. All events are free, but tickets might be required for some events.
August 11-September 29
September 7-22
Ford’s Theatre
Kicking off the 30th anniversary season, comes this Tony Award-winning dark comedy musical expose. From John Wilkes Booth to Lee Harvey Oswald, nine would-be and successful presidential assassins inspire each other to pull the trigger and change their worlds in a perverse, wry and thrillingly amusing vaudeville.
The Kennedy Center - Reach Campus
Warner Theatre Peppa Pig Live!
History on Foot: Investigation:
Peppa’s Adventure
Detective McDevitt Join Detec-
Grab the family and get ready for this action-packed live show featuring your favorite characters as life-size puppets and costume characters in her newest live show. You’ll be joining Peppa and friends on a camping trip to the woods with George and her school Ford's Theatre friends. Get ready for lots of singing, dancing, games and surprises!
tive McDevitt as he revisits the night of April 14, 1865. While on duty at the Washington Metropolitan Police headquarters, witnesses ran in with unimaginable news: President Lincoln had ben shot in Ford’s Theatre, just half a block away from the station. Follow Detective McDevitt on this walking tour as he reexamines clues from the investigation in the Lincoln Assassination Conspiracy.
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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.
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.
National Museum of African American History and Culture
The newest museum on the Mall, the NMAAHC seeks to understand American history through the lens of the African American experience. Due to high popularity, please consult website to obtain timed tickets for this museum
Freer Gallery of Art These galleries, focusing primarily on Asian art and artifacts, reopens this October with new exhibit space and works of art.
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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
Air and Space Museum
The most popular of the Smithsonian museums, the Air and Space maintains the world’s largest collection of historic aircraft and spacecraft with some 50,000 artifacts that range from Saturn V rockets to jetliners to space helmets.
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Featured Neighborhood
Georgetown is a residential and commercial neighborhood located in the Northwest quadrant of D.C. along the Potomac River. Famous for its historic architecture, cobblestone streets, and dynamic dining, shopping and nightlife, Georgetown has been designated a National Historic Landmark. A former bustling port city that predates Washington, D.C. by 40 years, Georgetown has lovely 19th century homes to tour, the oldest standing building in the city dating to
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1765, and the historic C&O Canal where muledrawn boats demonstrate 1870s commerce. Georgetown’s main intersections are M Street & Wisconsin Avenue, and feature high-end stores, a shopping mall, restaurants with all types of cuisine and bars. The Georgetown Waterfront, located between the Washington Harbour and Key Bridge, includes pathways for cyclists, skaters, and pedestrians as well as an interactive fountain to play in during the hot summer months.
Filomena
1063 Wisconsin Avenue NW filomena.com | 202-338-8800
A Georgetown Landmark for over 30 years. Old World cooking styles and recipes brought to America by the early Italian immigrants alongside the culinary cutting-edge creations of Italy’s food of today.
Little Birdie’s Boutique 1526 Wisconsin Avenue, NW shoplittlebirdies.com | 202-333-1059
Curio Concept Store 1071 Thomas Jefferson St NW
curioconcept.com | 202-851-4946
Little Birdies Boutique™ offers upscale children’s clothing, shoes and accessories from newborn up to size 14. We take a southern approach to childrenswear offering nostalgic traditional clothing mixed in with fun playful styles.
“The most Instagram-able store in Georgetown,” Curio is truly a one-of-a-kind shopping destination, bringing the most cutting-edge, emerging, luxury womenswear, jewelry and home décor designers to the nation’s capital.
Hill & Dale Records
High Street Cafe
Mr Smiths
hillanddalerecords.com | 202-333-5012
Highstreetdc.com | 202-333-0256
mrsmiths.com | 202-333-2565
Hill & Dale Records offers a unique selection of new vinyl records, collectible concert posters, and music photography. New vinyl records includes pop, rock, punk, metal, indie, jazz, international, Americana, folk, country, blues, experimental, and electronic music.
Georgetown neighborhood bistros are making a comeback and High Street is its latest strong entry. Superb wines on tabs for their daily happy hours and a cross sectional menu of modern American with Latin and European accents to please all guests.
A Georgetown Institution for over 50 years, Mr. Smiths offers Classic Comfort Food at its Best. With live sing-along piano entertainment piano entertainment Thursday through Saturday and a bottomless champagne brunch on Saturday & Sunday, Mr. Smiths has it all!
Bangkok Joe’s
Clydes
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bangkokjoesdc.com | 202-333-4422
clydes.com | 202-333-9180
1789restaurant.com | 202-965-1789
Exceptional Dining, Unbeatable views, and home to a trim, modish ground-floor bar and dining area. A wide-ranging menu that encompasses noodles, curry and classics.
Seasonal American menu features steak frites, filet mignon, Chesapeake Bay rockfish, Maryland day boat scallops, crab cakes, sandwiches, and salads. Lunch, dinner and late-night dining daily, and weekend brunch.
Enjoy Chef Tracy O’Grady’s seasonal American menu in the heart of residential and historic Georgetown – beef tenderloin, Colorado rack of lamb, swordfish, halibut, and soft-shell crab & crab cake.
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Located in the southern part of Arlington County, and adjacent to the Fairlington area, Shirlington gets its name by combining “Shirley” (from the Shirley Highway, 395) and “Arlington.” It was conceived in 1944 by auto dealer and banker Joseph Cherner and renovated to its current state in early 2000s. Today Shirlington is home to dozens of restaurants, services, grocery stores and theatres. During the warmer months you can find live music and performances. On the opposite page, check out some of our favorite places to dine in this area that’s just a hop, skip, and a jump away from DC.
Did someone say "Shirlington Dog Park?" Shirlington has one of the most unique and beloved dog parks in the area. It features a expansive 'dog-run' where owners can stroll with their dog, spaces to sit and relax, and even an area where your pooch can go for a little dip and cool off in a stream!
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Ichiban
Hula Girl Bar & Grill
4521 Campbell Avenue
4044 Campbell Avenue
ichibansushishirlington.com | 703-888-1892
hulagirlbarandgrill.com | 703-998-4853
Featuring Chef’s Special sushi rolls, maki rolls, kid’s menu, and daily happy hour specials. Sushi not your thing? Check one of their delicious ramen bowls.
Featuring traditional Hawaiian dishes such as tuna poke, roasted kalua pork, North Shore garlic shrimp, and warm malasadas. Pair it with a handcrafted cocktail that’s full of Hawaiian flair.
Carlyle Grand Café
Samuel Beckett’s Irish Gastro Pub
greatamericanrestaurants.com/carlyle | 703-931-0777
2800 South Randolph Street | 703-379-0122
4000 Campbell Avenue
4021 Campbell Avenue
Part of the Great American restaurants brand, Carlyle is an American bistro open for lunch, dinner and brunch and features seasonal outside dining.
Celebrate genuine Irish atmosphere & cuisine with Samuel Beckett’s offering the Best of Irish Hospitality! Live music, Happy Hour, and Trivia Game Night, Patio dining weather permitting and much more. And, the best Fish & Chips around.
T.H.A.I in Shirlington
Osterio da Nino
thaiinshirlington.com | 703-931-3203
osteriadaninova.com | 703-820-1128
Dishes balance sweet, hot, and salty tastes and are based on Old World recipes and traditional Thai street food. Artistically appealing dishes are presented using only the freshest local produce and meats.
Founded by native Sicilian Nino Pino, you can bet to find only the best traditional Italian flavors around. Choose from over a dozen pastas, expansive wine list, and delectable desserts.
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Tortuga Caribbean Bar & Grill 514 8th Street SE Barracks Row
Immerse yourself in this island oasis located in Barrack’s Row. The vibrantly colored and modern atmosphere will have you thinking you’re somewhere in the Caribbean while you sip from one of their many tiki-inspired frozen cocktails. You’ll find plenty of fresh seafood favorites on the menu including tuna poke, conch chowder, grouper, yellowtail snapper and three different kinds of ceviche. Make sure to check out the huge 200seat rooftop, perfect for a relaxing summer day.
Walters Sports Bar 10 N Street SE Navy Yard
Walk on over to Navy Yard’s newest sports bar, named after Washington Senators’ pitcher, Walter Perry Johnson, who still holds pitching records nearly nine decades after retiring. The perfect place to watch any game is on their 220-inch 4K TV or check out the other 24 TVs hanging throughout the
bar. Grab a beer card from the bar and head over to their huge self-serve beer wall, featuring 24 drafts that you pour and pay for by the ounce- no need to commit to just one beer, try them all! The menu won’t disappoint with a variety of options including five different kinds of Walters Smash Burgers, all starting with 4oz of their signature blend ground beef. Located just 250 feet from Nat’s Park, Walters is perfect for before, during or after a Nat’s game!
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The View of DC 1201 Wilson Blvd Arlington, VA
Elevate your DC experience with unparalleled 360-degree views of the National Mall, DC, Maryland and Virginia. Transport yourself through the nation’s history with interactive screens and soar on HoverDC’s immersive flyover experience. Plus, enjoy the Champagne Bar and stunning rooftop deck. You haven’t seen DC ‘till you’ve seen it like this! Get your tickets online or at the box office located across from the Rosslyn Metro Station.
The View of DC
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Baseball in DC
t u o e m e Tak ! e m a G l l to the Ba Everyone has come to know and love our city’s Washington Nationals, but they weren’t always the first team in town.
Washington's baseball journey: 1891–1899: First known as the “Washington Statesmen,” and became the “Senators” in 1892 after moving to the National League. In 1899 the team was eliminated after the National League downsized from twelve to eight teams. 1901–1960: The next incarnation of the Washington Senators came just a year later as one of the American League’s eight charter franchises. Unfortunately, they weren’t the best by a long shot and spent the first decade of their existence finishing near the bottom of the standings. However, thanks to the 32
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up-and-coming pitcher Walter Johnson, the team improved dramatically over the course of the next two decades, with Johnson becoming one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history. They won the World Series just once, in 1924, during their 60-year tenure in Washington, before being moved to Minnesota in 1961 and becoming the Minnesota Twins. 1961–1971: An expansion team was given to DC for the next installment of the Washington Senators. New doesn’t mean better though as this team lost an average of 90 games a season. After several ownership changes over the years, their last owner, Bob Short, issued an ultimatum for someone to buy the team for twelve million dollars or he would relocate the team. After fielding offers the franchise was moved to Arlington, Texas where they are now known as the Texas Rangers. 2005–Present: DC went without baseball for 33 years until the relocation of the National League’s Montreal Expos, who then became known officially as the Washington Nationals and is the franchise you see at Nat’s Stadium today!
Talk like a Pro Learn these terms so you can sound like an expert at your next baseball game:
"Can of Corn" A pop fly that makes for an easy catch
"Frozen Rope" A very hard-hit line drive
"Golden Sombrero"
A player's struck out four times in a game
"Meatball" A easily hittable pitch
"Hot Corner" Third base
"Yakker" A really good curveball
What's in a name? The Washington franchise was known as both “Senators” and “Nationals” interchangeably throughout their history. In 1905 the team changed its official name to the Washington Nationals. However, fans and media persisted with the old “Senators” nickname and over time “Nationals” faded and “Senators” became more dominant, with the team switching its official name back to the Washington Senators in 1956.
DID YOU KNOW? The lifespan of a major league baseball is 5-7 pitches. During a typical game approximately 70 balls are used.
Interested in seeing a game? Download the Official MLB Ballpark app. With digital ticketing functionality, mobile check-in and special offers, it’s the easiest way to get tickets and get into the stadium without a hassle. Getting there: Fans coming to Nationals Park can take the Green Line to the Navy Yard station or the Orange, Blue, or Silver Line to the Capitol South station. The Navy Yard station is just a block away, and Capitol South station is a 15-minute walk away. If you’re staying in VA, consider the water taxi! Potomac Riverboat Company offers water taxi service from Old Town to Diamond Teague Park Pier, located directly across from Nationals Park. Get tickets: potomacriverboatco.com/water-taxi/baseball-boat/ nowguides.com
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Navy Yard
explore ... Navy Yard/ The Capital Riverfront District DC’s fastest-growing neighborhood is nestled just south of the U.S. Capitol and right along the Anacostia River. From the late 19th century through WWII, the riverside blocks south of the Capitol were home to the Washington Navy Yard, an area that is slowly being deemed the Capital Riverfront due to its rapid expansion. Its home not only to MLB’s Washington Nationals, but also a great spot for wonderful food, recreational activities and nature-lover offerings. Here are some great picks for a bite to eat when you find yourself this unique DC neighborhood.
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Whaley’s Raw Bar and Restaurant
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301 Water Street, SE Suite 115
With an open kitchen that allows guests to witness behind-the-scenes action, comes the second location of this Italian restaurant that first grew its roots in Manhattan’s SoHo neighborhood. Dishes focus on Emilia-Romagna cuisine from Northern Italy and look for an impressive wine list that features wines from the region as well! Osteriamorini.com
Named after an 18th century commodore of the Maryland Navy, Whaley’s is in an historic industrial building which once housed the Lumber Shed at Yards Park. Come for an amazing and sustainable raw bar, seasonal seafood plates and craft cocktails. Make sure to check out the Rose Garden, featuring frozen drinks, high balls, ice cold beer and of course, plenty of rose! Whaleysdc.com
District Winery
Chloe
385 Water Street SE Grab great food at Ana, a seasonal American restaurant with inventive food inspired by worldwide cuisine. Enjoy outdoor patio views of the Anacostia River and cozy seating around fire pits. District Winery is also DC’s first operational commercial winery with tours, wine events, and tasting rooms. Districtwinery.com 34
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1331 4th Street NE Dishes reflect not only Chef Haidar Karoum’s (formerly of Proof) Lebanese background, but also his extensive travel around Western Europe and Southeast Asia. Dine on medium-sized plates as well as a few larger family-style platters. Don’t miss Karoum’s signature dish, crispy cauliflower with
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lemon, tahini, pine nuts and mint, an homage to one of his father’s favorite things to cook. Restaurantchloe.com
Kruba Thai & Sushi 301 Tingey Street SE A great place for delicious dining, takeout and delivery in the neighborhood. Known for its modern interpretation of classic dishes like Pineapple Fried Rice, you will only find the freshest ingredients here. Krubadcthaisushi.com
Aqua 301 301 Water St SE This Mexican eatery is led by Chef Antonio Burrell whose focus is on taking traditional Mexican ingredients and flavor profiles and infusing them with modern flair like his updated street salad and mushroom-covered fried masa dish. With its location only a block and a half from the Navy Yard metro, you have no reason not to go! Agua301.com
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Blue Jacket 300 Tingey Street SE This place has it all! A 5,600 ft brewery, 20 original ales and lagers, 5 authentic casks on tap daily, and a restaurant to boot. The Arsenal is a 200-seat restaurant with lots of better-thanbar American fare including plenty of shareable appetizes, and locally sourced charcuterie boards. Bluejacketdc.com
Takorean 1212 4th Street SE Find Korean-style tacos and bowls at this second brick and mortar location that began as one of DC’s first food trucks. Think bulgogi beef, sweet-spicy chicken and hoisin tofu topped with kimchi or cabbage slaw. A great fast casual-option when you don’t have the time for a full restaurant experience. www.takorean.com nowguides.com
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How to Get Around Town
Washington, D.C.'s Metro system is one of the safest, cleanest, and most convenient transportation systems in the world. But the Metro isn't your only option! Check out these alternative methods that will get you to where you need to go in no time. DC Circulator Providing public transportation to DC's biggest attractions and several neighborhoods, the Circulator is only $1 to ride. There are six routes across 136 stops going all over the District and into Rosslyn, VA. Buses arrive every ten minutes at each stop. Download RideDC app on iPhone or Android to get the most up-to-the-minute schedule.
The going rate for Mobike, Limebike, and Spin is around $1 for a 30-minute ride with characteristics of each differing only slightly. Jump DC, while not totally dockless as they do need to be locked to a bike rack, is the only option to offer an electric motor in the front wheel and a battery concealed in the frame making rides a breeze. Jump DC runs around $2 for a 20-minute ride.
Uber and Lyft These are the two most popular ride-share companies due to their dependability and relatively short wait times. Simply download these apps to your phone and sign up with a credit or debit card and begin requesting rides at the tap of a button. Uber Pool and Lyft Line are options that allow you to share a ride with another rider also headed near your destination. The Pool/Line options will provide the cheapest ride but may prolong your ride a bit. First time user? Use Promo Codes HITTHEROAD (UBER) and NEWUSER10 (LYFT).
Capital Bike Share (CBS) With over 350 stations and 3,000 bicycles across DC, Virginia, and Maryland, CBS is an easy way to get you to your destination, while allowing you to enjoy breathtaking views of the city. Download the app and sign up with a credit card and from there you can choose from either a Day Key, or commit to a year-long membership, giving you the opportunity for unlimited rides and duration, all year long.
Dockless Bikes You surely will notice brightly-colored bikes strewn around the city, seemingly ready for someone to run off on, but dockless bikes have built-in locks that are unlocked by a user pointing their phone at a bike’s QR code. The downloadable apps help you locate the bike and allows for payment.
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Electric Scooters Following on the heels of dockless bikes comes the next big ‘it’ thing in DC transportation–electric scooters. Very similar to how the dockless bike services operate, users download an app and register a credit card and phone number to locate scooters. Rates run around $1 to start and .15 cents a minute thereafter. Companies currently include Lime, Spin, Bird, and Skip.
Café Berlin German 322 Massachusetts Ave., NE | (202) 543-7656 cafeberlin-dc.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.
Le Grenier French 502 H St., NE | (202) 544-4999 legrenierdc.com | Metro: Union Station 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 Street corridor. Open for Dinner from Tuesday Sunday. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.
The Pub and The People American | Outdoor Patio 1648 North Capitol Street NW | (202) 234-1800 thepubandthepeople.com | Metro: NoMA & Shaw Offering a “pub-fusion” menu that focuses on local brews, craft cocktails, unique sandwiches and hearty entrees. Rustic and fun décor- tables are comprised of repurposed barn wood and the bathrooms are covered in framed doggy photos sent in by customers-gives this restaurant a cozy neighborhood atmosphere. The expansive outdoor patio is also a can’t-miss on nice weather days and perfect for people-watching.
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Family Fun
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DC isn’t just museums and national monuments, although those do make it a spectacular place to be. There are so many other things to do in the District when you want to take a break from sightseeing, check out what NOW has in store for your fam!
Summer Concerts on Woodrow Wilson Plaza Enjoy free lunchtime concerts Monday through Friday all summer long at the Woodrow Wilson Plaza at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center. Performances feature a variety of music including African dance, Celtic folk songs, jazz violin, hip hop, Latin swing and pop rock.
Cool Off in a Splash Zone Are the kids getting restless because they’re too hot? Let them beat the heat at one of the city’s splash areas! Georgetown Waterfront Park has 50-ft splash fountains while Petworth has a spray park. Capitol Riverfront’s Yards Park has dancing fountains and just a short walk away is the Canal Basin- great for wading and cooling off. 38
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Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens Enjoy an activity that’s off-the-beaten-track and enjoy a family outing among nature. Find thousands of water plants, waterlilies, lotuses, and bamboo growing in ponds along Anacostia River. Birding, photography, painting, picnics and ranger programs will round out your relaxing afternoon. Rangers lead free nature walks at 2pm every day. Open daily: 7am-4pm.
Marvel Movies and Music Here is you chance to catch an outdoor flick that’s unlike any others in DC. Head over to the Freedom Plaza every Tuesday in June for CAN I KICK IT? -a multimedia movie screening engagement produced by Shaolin Jazz. Each event features a Marvel film that is scored with an original music soundtrack of hip hop, soul, and more mixed live. A live DJ, martial arts demo, outdoor games and free popcorn round out this fun and unique opportunity. Seating is BYOB and movies play at sunset.
A Day at the Zoo One of the best free activities (if you aren’t driving) DC has to offer! Great Cats, Kids’ Farm, Amazonia and a replica rainforest, The Great Ape House, Elephant Community Center, Small Mammal House, and so many other areas of interest await you at one of the best zoo’s in the country. Mist stations scattered throughout, and a wave pool will help the whole family keep their cool.
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Big Bus...and we cannot lie! Of course, when you do plan on seeing the sights of DC there's no better way to do it other than riding the Big Bus! Explore DC at your own pace by hopping on and off on your own time and creating your own itinerary. Three routes with more than 40 stops allow you to see more top attractions and cut down on walking time for little kiddo feet. Tickets include free admission to Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum, too! www.bigbustours.com
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LGBTQ+ in DC
e d i r P LGBTQ n DC i The first annual DC Pride celebration was organized in June of 1975 by the owners of Lambda Rising, the leading gay bookstore in the District. This inaugural event was only one block long and held on 20th Street between R and S Streets NW. It has now grown into a week-long celebration with several events happening each day; the parade and festival being the biggest. Capital Pride week routinely draws over 100,000 people from around the country that come together in support and solidarity.
This year’s Captial Pride week theme is “shhhOUT: Past, Present & Proud,” commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. A few events happening during Pride week in Washington:
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS May 31st | 8:30pm-1am Pride Celebration Kick-Off Party Enjoy music, dancing and art activities at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. June 4th | 7-9:30 pm Nationals Night Out Each year the Washington Nationals host a Night Out to support the local LGBTQ+ community. June 6th | 7-11pm Capital Pride Rooftop Rally VIDA Penthouse Pool and Lounge hosts this Thursday night pool party with cocktails, DJs, appetizers and fun! June 7th | 9pm Riot! The Pride Opening Party Happening at Echostage and hosted by Capital Pride Alliance, this event will commemorate the Stonewall Riots and the activism that followed.
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June 8th | 2-9pm Pride on the Pier A waterfront beer garden and DJ performance make this free event at the The Wharf’s Pier a great outdoor experience. June 8th | 4-10pm Capital Pride Block Party This free block party running adjacent to the Parade happens at 15th ST & P NW and will have live entertainment, beer garden and food trucks. June 8th | 4:30-7:30pm Pride Parade Join thousands of marchers through Dupont Circle into Logan Circle in honor of LGBTQ+ resilience. June 9th | 12-10 pm The Capital Pride Festival & Concert Held on Pennsylvania Avenue between 3rd and 7th Streets NW. This free event will have more than 300 exhibitors. The concert begins at 1pm and will feature hours of live entertainment.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. –Article I of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Make sure to stop in and support these LGBTQ+ establishments in DC:
Perry’s 1811 Columbia Road, NW Perry’s has DC’s longest running drag brunch that features two amazing shows happening at 10am and 1pm every Sunday. Reservations are encouraged as bookings often sell out. The buffet has an assortment of house-made salads, scrambled eggs, waffles, fruit pastries and more.
Freddie’s Beach Bar & Restaurant 555 23rd St. S, Arlington Freddie’s Follies Drag Show happens every Saturday night at 8pm. Join DC’s hottest queens as they perform in drag with plenty of entertainment. There is a Champagne Brunch Buffet on Sundays from 10am-3pm, happy hour daily and karaoke most nights of the week.
Trade 1410 14th Street, NW Featuring a HUGE happy hour daily until 10pm. Anything you normally get in a regular glass, you get in a huge glass for the same price, with beer and wine only $4! Look out for Rupaul’s Drag Race viewing parties Thursdays at 9pm.
Number 9 1435 P Street NW Order any drink and get your second drink for free at Nine’s “2-4-1” happy hour Monday-Fridays from 5-9pm and on the weekend from 2-9pm. Head upstairs to 9 1/2 which features a video bar with multiple TVs showing your favorite teams, movies, and music videos by VJs.
Nellie’s Sports Bar 900 U Street NW There’s always something to do at Nellie’s! Ping pong Mondays, Drag Bingo Tuesdays, Trivia on Wednesdays, Game Night Thursdays, and Drag Brunch on Saturday and Sundays. Located right in the middle of Shaw, Nellie’s also has a great rooftop with music, drinks and fun.
A League of Her Own 2319 18th Street NW Finally the ladies have a place just for them! Complete with a separate entrance, dance floor, bar, patio, foosball tables and video games, “The League” aims to give DC’s lesbian and queer women’s community their own watering hole. It is located right next door to Pitchers gay sports bar.
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ANTHONY CURTIS
President, Classic Concierge, Inc.
Osteria Morini MAY I RECOMMEND... ...three unique dining experiences DC has quickly become one of the best dining destinations in the US. There is every cuisine that you can imagine. One thing that has changed for the better is that there are excellent dining options in every section of the city. There was a time that you had to go to Georgetown, K Street or a high-end hotel for an incredible dining experience, but that is no longer the case. Two of my favorite destinations for a great dinner are the DC Wharf in southwest and the Yards in southeast. Both have a wide variety of dining options and they are just a cool place to hang out. I love Italian food and two of my current favorite restaurants are Officina at the Wharf and Osteria Morini at the Yards.
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Both are excellent options and come with amazing views of the water. If you are in the mood for great seafood and a casual atmosphere, head to the Ivy City Smokehouse off of New York Avenue in northeast. The food is top-notch and you can even stay for a concert in their event venue.
MAY I RECOMMEND... ...lush gardens, sweeping city views, and rooftop evening cocktails DC is a great place to be all year long. In addition to the more commonly known attractions, there are some new or hidden gems that are a must-see.
National Arboretum
If you like gardens, you must check out the National Arboretum on New York Avenue. It’s a beautiful space and tends to not be as crowded as some of the other DC destinations. If you like a beautiful vista, head over to the View of DC in Arlington. It is an observation deck on the 31st floor of an office building, giving you a 360 degree view of the entire metropolitan area.
POV Rooftop Bar One of my favorite things that has become popular in DC is rooftop bars. We have a wonderful selection of them and they all offer a great experience for you and your friends. Try out the Watergate Hotel's Top of the Gate and the W Hotel's POV.
About Classic Concierge and the National Concierge Association I am proud to be the President of Classic Concierge. We are one of the largest providers of corporate and residential concierge service in the Washington Area. Our concierges can be found in condos, apartments and high-end office buildings. Our employees are there to serve the people that live and work in the city. I am the President of the Washington DC chapter of the National Concierge Association. We are a networking organization for concierges of all types and the affiliate businesses that support them. The NCA prides itself in being a very welcoming organization, that is there to serve its members and help them grow professionally. We also take pride in the community outreach that we do as an organization. NCA members can be found cleaning up trash for Earth Day, cooking meals for the Ronald McDonald House, fundraising for the American Cancer Society and so much more.
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Things to Do Escape Room Live DC 3345 M Street NW (Georgetown, DC) 814 King Street (Alexandria, VA) (800)-616-4880 www.escaperoomlive.com
Escape Room Live offers an immersive puzzle experience where players must use their wits & teamwork to uncover a set of cleverly designed clues to help them solve the challenge. Great for families & groups! Bar on site. Ranked #1 on TripAdvisor in Washington D.C. for Fun & Games! Themes include Titanic and Mummy.
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 80 Chapels and Oratories, Guided Tours, Gift Shop, Bookstore and Cafeteria. Open 365 days/yr. Free parking. Metro: Brookland/CUA; free admission.
Big Bus Washington DC 50 Massachusetts Ave. NE or Board at any designated stop
(1-877) 332-8689 www.bigbustours.com
With over 40 ‘hop-on, hop-off’ stops, the Big Bus tour is the best way to experience all the Nation’s Capital has to offer. The unique, elevated position of the top deck of our double-decker buses, provides you with a unique perspective and gives you fantastic, uninterrupted views of all the amazing landmarks and memorials. Each All-Loops ticket includes admission to Madame Tussauds.
Arlington National Cemetery Arlington, VA 22211 (703) 607-8576 www.arlingtoncemetery.mil
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.
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Th e U.S. Na tiona l Arbo re t u m 3501 New York Ave NE | 202-337-2288 | www.usna.usda.gov
The Arboretum is often described as a hidden gem in Washington; we know that once you visit you’ll feel the same. The Arboretum is 446 acres of cultivated gardens, wild forest, and winding roadways less than two miles from the Capitol Building. Less than 3 miles from the US Capitol, the Arboretum couldn’t feel more separate from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center 1100 16 th Street NW Washington D.C. 20036 202-677-3967 www.sqcc.org
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Things to Do Mount Vernon: George Washington’s Estate & Gardens 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.
National Museum of Women in the Arts 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.
National Museum of Natural History 10th St. & Constitution Ave. NW (202) 633-1000 www.naturalhistory.si.edu/
Features exhibits on geology, biology, and natural history, as well as an IMAX theater. Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day. Metro: Smithsonian; free admission.
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 World War II Memorial 1750 Independence AVE SW (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.
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.
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. Tou can be arranged directly through the Capitol Visitor Center using www.capitol. gov. Tours M – Sat. 8:50 am-3:20 pm. Metro: Capitol South; free, tix required.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial National Mall 1023 15th St., NW (202) 426-6841 thewall-usa.com
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.
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Things to Do Washington Monument National Mall Constitution Ave., NW (202) 426-6841 www.nps.gov/wamo
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. See website for more details.
Washington National Cathedral 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; $12 admission.
Washington Photo Safari 202-669-8468 www.washingtonphotosafari.com Tour DC’s beautiful monuments with a professional photographer giving you tips in camera use and composition. See! Click! Learn! You’ll return home with great pictures and new photo skills.
The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., NW (202) 456-2200 www.whitehouse.gov
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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