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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. Welcome to springtime in Washington!
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INTO YOUR BEDROOM WAS A REVOLUTIONARY ACT.
Come see John Lennon’s bed-in guitar and more — only at the Newseum.
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On the Cover THE NEWSEUM The Newseum is an interactive museum that promotes free expression and the five freedoms of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, while tracing the evolution of print and electronic communication from earliest days of the United States to the technologies of the present and the future. The seven level museum features 15 galleries, including the new exhibition Louder than Words: Rock, Power, and Politics, on view until July 31st.
WHITE HOUSE GIFTS 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!”
BIG BUS TOURS 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!
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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 20th 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 18. 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 20 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 25 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 April 1st. 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 8th.
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 27-30.
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The National Cathedral Flower Mart features everything springtime in this annual event, held May 5-6 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
VISITOR TIP: Attention garden and history buffs! Tudor Place, a historial mansion in Georgetown (originally the home of Thomas Peter and his wife, Martha Parke Custis Peter, a granddaughter of Martha Washington), offers objects belonging to George and Martha Washington, and splendid gardens in spring bloom.
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VISITOR TIP: Recent changes to the Metro schedule include a daily shutdown at midnight. The last trains to depart from all stations is at midnight due to system-wide maintenance. For more information visit: www.wmata.com Find information regarding metrobus and metrorail service changes and delays on Twitter:
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February Events @NatGeo: Popular Instagram Photos
With over 62 million ALL MAR followers and over 1 billion MONTH 18-30 likes on their 12,000+ photos, @NatGeo is the world's top media brand on Instagram. Explore the most 'liked' photos from the handle that will leave you in a state of awe, wonder, and a respect for the diversity that ties us all together. From meticulously crafted and timed shots from some of the best photographers in the world to people just being in the right place, right time with their iphone - this exhibit is not one to miss. On display through April 2017.
The Fearless Project
Artist Jeff Sheng has
ALL MAR focused his life's work on MONTH 18-30
the 21st LGBT rights movement, Fearless features portraits, and in some cases stories, of over 200 LGBT student athletes in the United States and Canada. Photographs from this exhibit have been shown in some of the biggest media outlets in the country including the New York Times Magazine, Newsweek, and the New Yorker.
The Ice Rink at the National Gallery of Art
Combine the fun of ice ALL MAR skating with incredible MONTH 190 breathtaking views of the Smithsonian Sculpture Garden while surrounded by grandiose architecture of national museums and monuments. Classes are also offered for all levels of skating. Don't forget to bundle up!
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Lunar New Year Celebration
Activities and entertainment for all ages, and no tickets are required. Take in the views from the Roof Terrace of the Kennedy Center as you learn the arts of paper cutting, Beijing-style applique, calligraphy, sugar and bottle painting, and Chinese makeup.
FEB MAR 4
Cupids Undie Run
Warm up, stretch out, strip
FEB off, and get ready to be a MAR 11 18-30 part of something really
special. This "brief" fun-run takes place in the middle of giant party, and better yet, all proceeds benefit the Children's Tumor Foundation. Be a participant or just go be a part of a great cause. More info at cupidsundierun.org/city/ washington/
President's Day at Mount Vernon Historic Mount Vernon
FEB honors our first president's MAR 22 18-30 birthday with breakfast, live
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.
Black History Month Cruise Aboard the Spirit of Washington Sit back, relax, and take in
FEB the views, or put on your MAR 25 18-30 dancing shoes and groove
to the likes of Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, Diana Ross and more as you cruise the beautiful landscape of the Potomac during this very special lunch cruise dedicated to those who have influenced African-American culture. More information available at: spiritcruises.com/washington-dc
March Events Spring Tours in French at the National Museum of African Art Celebrating the month of
ALL MAR Francophonie, guided tours MONTH 18-30 will be given in French and
will include works from NMAfA's permanent collection, immersing you in diverse works and different time periods. For date and times, visit: africa.si.edu
Alexandria St Patrick's Day This family fun event,
MAR organized by the Ballyshaners, MAR 4 18-30 will feature a classic car
show, dog show, and will end with the annual parade. Afterwards take advantage of the nearby Irish pubs and restaurants in the area.
Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center Plan now to attend the
MAR Grand Opening of this 10 18-30 amazing attraction on the
Eastern Shore. Visitors will learn about about Tubman's early years in Maryland, the Underground Railroad resistance movement and her work as a leader and humanitarian.
Rock 'n' Roll Marathon
This marks the 6th year runners are invited to get rockin' on a 26.2 or 13.1 historic journey through our Nationals Captial. Begin at Constitution Avenue and take in the best sights that 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 with this year's headliner The Family Stone at the Finish Line Festival. www.runrocknroll.com/dc
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DC Environmental Film Festival Thinking green? Love
MAR 4 watching movies? The DC 14-26
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. Find screen times at: dcenvironmentalfilmfest.org
An Agreeable Evening
Here is your chance to enjoy an evening of knowledge and libations, happening only at the DAR Museum's 19th-century happy hour. The evening will include live folk music, tastings of hard ciders, appetizers, and a tour of the exhibit "An Agreeable Tyrant": Fashion After the Revolution.
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National Cherry Blossom Festival Each spring, the National Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates springtime and 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 world. Events include a can't-miss opening ceremony, kite festival, parade, and fireworks and more, all at no cost to the public!
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April Events "1967: Civil Rights at 50" at the Newseum
This powerful exhibit used ALL MAR photos and images of MONTH 18-30 historic newspapers and magazines to explore how African Americans used their First Amendment rights to right for change- often at a cost. this is part of a changing exhibit exploring the relationship between the First Amendment and the civil rights movement in the 1960s.
Celebrating Benny Carter: Jazz Appreciation Month Daytime Series Here's your chance to ALL MAR celebrate Jazz AppreciaMONTH 18-30 tion month all April long! Head on over to the National Museum of American History every Thursday at noon, 1 and 2 p.m. for live jazz performances. Acts include the George Washington University Latin Jazz Band, Members of the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Ensemble, and the U.S. Air force Band's Airmen of Note Ensemble, to name a few.
Blossom Kite Festival
The Blossom Kite Festival APR on the grounds of the MAR 1 18-30 Washington Monument near 17th street showcases creative kites and skilled competitors in several categories. The Hot Tricks Showdown and Rokkaki Battle are two of the most popular demonstrations to see. Novice flyers welcome too!
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International Pillow Fight Day Participate in an event that
APR will also commence in MAR 1 18-30
cities around the world! Come one come all to the National Mall, Washington Monument Grounds at 2 p.m. and get ready for an experience you will never forget. This event is BYOP (bring your own pillow.) The only rule? No Down Pillows on account they make too much mess!
Sakura Matsui Japanese Street Festival
Don't miss one of the biggest events of the 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 marital artists demonstrating their skills throughout the day. Make sure sure to check out the Japanese Culinary Arts Pavilion which features cooking demos and tastings.
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Thomas Jefferson's Birthday
Visitors are invited to attend a wreath-laying ceremony at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello in Charlottesville, VA in honor of our third presidents's birthday. The Event features a military color guard, patriotic wreath tributes and the sounding of "Taps."
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May Events National Cathedral Flower Mart
D.C's annual outflower MAY Mart features annuals. MAR 5-6 18-30 perennials, landscape exhibits, Olmsted Woods and Garden Tours, musical entertainment, gourmet food, a book sale, and children's activities such as a rock wall, moon bounce, mini-Ferris wheel and a century-old restored carousel. cathedral.org
DC Funk Parade
This one-of-a-kind street MAY fair brings together MAR 6 18-30 people through dance, culture, food, entertainment, and visual arts and celebrate the heritage of the historical neighborhood. The parade will feature dancers, beat boxers, drum corps, junkyard drummers, pot bangers and much much more.
Green Festival
This event focuses on
MAY educating people on MAR 13-14 21 sustainability and green
products and services so that you can reduce, reuse, and do your part to help out the environment. There will be kids' activities, workshops, live music, DIY projects and more.
Maryland Craft Beer Festival Beer nerds rejoice! Over
MAY 25 breweries will be MAR 13 21 showcasing over 175
brews of all kinds. Not just for the 21 and over crowd, the MCBF is very family friendly with live local bluegrass/Americana/folk music. Food will also be available for purchase and several breweries are offering round trip rides to keep participants safe.
Dragon Boat Festival
Sponsored by the Chinese
MAY Women's League of 20-21 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, ad the Chinese folk art of Xiangbao making.
Taste of Arlington
The name says it all! Head over to Wilson Boulevard over in Arlington from noon-5 p.m. for a lively street festival, crafts, live entertainment, children's activities, a farmer's market, and of course food offerings from over forty different area restaurants. Proceeds from this event will benefit Virginia Hospital Center and Arlington Community Foundation.
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National Memorial Day Concert You don't want to 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. Gates open at 5pm and the performance begins at 8pm.
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President Lincoln's Cottage
Tours of the cottage will be given from 10 a.m-3 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to bring a packed lunch and enjoy a picnic on the grounds!
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International Spy Museum
Interactive museum of news with behind the scenes view of how and why news is made. Handson exhibits trace five centuries of news gathering.
Do you have what it takes to be a spy? Find out as you acquire an alias build a cover story, and crack codes inside the secret world of espionage.
555 Pennsylvania Ave NW | (202) 292-6100 | newseum.org
800 F St NW | (202) 393-7798 | spymuseum.org
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FREER AFRICAN GALLERY ART MUSEUM SACKLER GALLERY Madame Tussauds DC
1001 F St NW | (866) 823-9565 | madametussauds.com
Get up close and personal with your favorite famous wax figures including Taylor Swift, Martin Luther King, Jr. and all 50 presidents - including Donald Trump.
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National Building Museum
401 F St NW | (202) 272-2448 | nbm.org
America’s premier cultural institution dedicated to exploring and celebrating architecture, design, engineering, construction, and more in Penn Quarter.
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Zengo restaurant serves Asian-Latin fusion creatives in a unique dining experience with the best Asian cuisine.
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Dirty Habit
700 F St NW | (202) 783-6060 | postebrasserie.com
Inside a former 19th century post office, this place projects an edgy, otherworldly vibe with global fare.
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Zaytinya
Upscale, modern and authentic Mexican cuisine dedicated to delivering the finest and authentic Mexican food in Penn Quarter.
Chef José Andrés' light, airy mainstay offers Eastern Mediterranean small plates & regional wines.
575 7th Street | (202) 783-5522 | rosamexicano.com
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701 9th St NW | (202) 638-0800 | zaytinya.com
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Agora’s Executive Chef, Ghassan Jarrouj has fused the culinary traditions of the Mediterranean, bringing you meze style dining with distinctive flavors.
Bloom 1719 Connecticut Ave NW | (202) 621-9049 | bloom.dupont@hotmail.com
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Mission
1606 20th St NW | (202) 525-2010 | missiondupont.com
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This stylish restaurant with an outdoor patio features traditional Mexican fare & lots of tequila.
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Kramerbooks & Afterwords Cafe
401 F 1517 Connecticut Ave NW | (202) 387-3825 | kramers.com
Kramerbooks is a cultural landmark of sorts -- it’s Washington’s only full-service restaurant and complete bar combined with an independent bookstore. Don’t forget to have dessert!
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Tabard Inn
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Classic 1800s townhouses offering antique-filled rooms (some with shard bath) & free breakfast.
Contemporary, wood-paneled space with American entrees, burgers, cocktails & a bar menu.
Ruth's Chris Steak House
Cafe Dupont
Outpost of upmarket steakhouse chain known for sizzling, butter-topped beef in an elegant setting
Modern Classic French fare in the Dupont Circle Hotel, with floor-to-ceiling windows plus a patio.
1739 N St NW | 202-785-1277 | tabardinn.com
1801 Connecticut Ave NW | 202) 797-0033 | ruthschris.com
1223 Connecticut Ave NW | (202) 503-2640 | dirtymartinidc.com
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New Hampshire Avenue NW | 202-797-0169
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NYC-born chain of upscale women’s clothing stores, also offering on-trend shoes & accessories.
Georgetown Park is a local icon that recently transformed from an inward-facing, enclosed mall into a collection of premier retailers along M Street and Wisconsin.
3300 M St NW (202) 298-8080 intermixonline.com
Club Monaco
3295 M St NW | (202) 333-4971 | clubmonaco.com
Source for a mix of modern & vintage-style fashions for men & women, plus accessories & handbags
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1220 Wisconsin Ave NW | (202) 944-8780 | massimodutti.com
Karen Millen 1259 Wisconsin Ave NW | (202) 333-0280 | us.karenmillen.com
Karen Millen creates beautifully crafted fashion for confident women who know their own style.
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1065 31st St NW | (202) 337-4444 | ilcanale.com
Thin-crust pizza from a wood-fired oven plus pasta & antipasti in a cozy exposed-brick dining room.
Theodore Roosevelt Island Filomena
1063 Wisconsin Ave NW | (202) 338-8800 filomena.com
Pasta made in-house plus hearty Italian classics in an upscale restaurant with eccentric decor.
Martin’s Tavern
1264 Wisconsin Ave NW (202) 333-7370 martinstavern.com
Popular tavern serving American eats in both a cozy interior with wooden booths & outdoors.
Pandora
3213 M St NW (202) 758-2083 pandora.net Jewelry chain featuring a variety of necklaces, rings, customizable charm bracelets & more.
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Policy Restaurant & Lounge
Modern decor provides a hip backdrop for creative small plates drawing from Asian & Latin cuisines.
New American eats & craft beer in an urban space sporting diner-esque booths & an upstairs lounge.
Sette Osteria
Teak Wood
Milano-mod eatery with wood-fired pizzas & handmade pastas, plus a wide array of wine & cocktails.
Traditional Asian art decorates this Thai eatery, which also serves sushi, cocktails & sake
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Lupo Verde
Sprawling boutique showcasing an eclectic selection of vintage furniture & funky home decor.
Rustic backdrop for Southern Italian dishes & specialty cocktails, plus a market for meat & cheese.
1825 14th St NW | (202) 328-1414 | richardsandoval.com
1634 14th St NW | (202) 290-1178 | setteosteria.com
1626 14th St NW | (202) 232-8171 | misspixies.com
1904 14th St NW | (202) 387-7654 | policydc.com
1323 14th St NW | (202) 290-1856 | teakwooddc.com
1401 T St NW | (202) 827-4752 | lupoverdedc.com
The Studio Theatre
1501 14th St NW | (202) 332-33002 | studiotheatre.org
Contemporary theater showcases new writing from around the world in intimate performance spaces.
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EXHIBITIONS U.S. National Archives
National Gallery of Art
Amending America
Rineke Dijkstra
With over 50 original documents to pour though, Amending America documents successful ratification and tried attempts at amending the Constitution in order to form 'a more perfect union." The 3,000 square foot exhibit includes petitions, interactives, landmark documents, and political cartoons addressing issues including child labor, prayer in schools, free speech, suffrage, civil rights, and more.
Known for using the technique of shooting from a low vantage point with minimal background information, Dijkstra will feature four of her portraits of adolescents, and the 1991 self-portrait that inspired the bulk of her work to come.
February 1 - September 4
Hirshhorn Museum Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors
Promising to be one of 2017's essential art experiences, this celebration of this artist's work, spanning over six decades is going to be one for the record books. Explore six of Kusama's captivating Infinity Mirror Rooms, in addition to other key works from her most recent series My Eternal Soul of which, have never been shown in the US. Don't miss this opportunity for an unforgettable sensory expedition. February 1 - September 4
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Opens November 18
National Portrait Gallery Bill Viola: The Moving Portrait
Video-art pioneer Bill Viola uses cutting-edge technology to create moving images that are emotional, searing, and profound. Viola’s belief that cameras are the keepers of the soul and his interest in portraiture are explored through a selection of his works that focus on the face and the body, using his signature metaphors of water, light and spirituality. This exhibition, the National Portrait Gallery’s first exhibition devoted to media art, features works projected onto walls in a darkened room. Through May 7
Hirshhorn Museum
National Gallery of Art
DC Arts
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PERFORMANCES Arena Stage
The Kennedy Center
A Raisin in the Sun
Fearless Project
This timeless classic graces the stage as we watch the Younger family as they struggle to better their lives in there Chicago tenement. Tensions rise and views clash when the opportunity for this becomes available and they realize they don't all agree on what it means to live the American dream.
Artist Jeff Sheng has focused his life's work on the 21st LGBT rights movement, Fearless features portraits, and in some cases stories, of over 200 LGBT student athletes in the United States and Canada. Photographs from this exhibit have been shown in some of the biggest media outlets in the country including the New York Times Magazine, Newsweek, and the New Yorker.
March 31 - May 7
Atlas Performing Arts Center
Arena Stage
Feb 6 - March 19
Atlas Intersections: The Big Meow
Promising to be one of 2017's essential art experiences, this celebration of this artist's work, spanning over six decades is going to be one for the record books. Explore six of Kusama's captivating Infinity Mirror Rooms, in addition to other key works from her most recent series My Eternal Soul of which, have never been shown in the US. Don't miss this opportunity for an unforgettable sensory expedition. http://hirshhorn.si.edu/kusama/ the-exhibition/
Signature Theatre
February 25 - March 4
March 14 - April 30
Midwestern gothic
Stina, a young woman bored with her day to day life in nowhere USA, is ready and desperate to escape routine. Join her as she lets her imagination run wild creating unique and crazy diversions leading up to a big surprising ending. With an amazing score that hits notes on everything from rock, to country-even fantasy at times, this is a musical journey will leave you on the edge of your seat.
Atlas Performing Arts
Signature Theatre
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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 (currently closed)
Washington Monument
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AMERICAN HISTORY MUSEUM
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These galleries, focusing primarily on Asian art and artifacts, are currently closed for long-needed upgrades to infrastructure (reopening in October 2017).
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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).
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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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915 V Street NW U Street Corridor Arguably one of the best small live entertainment venues in the county, the legendrary 9:30 club, celebrating 35 years in existence, is an intimate place to see any show, featuring two levels, bars on both floors, and best yet, there's not a bad seat in the house. 930.com
1811 14th St. NW 14th St Corridor Since its inception in 1993, the Black Cat has been one of the biggest venues available for live music in DC. As the neighborhood has completely shifted in demographics over the last few decades, it has been witness to several changes in scenery and its' neighbors. Featuring two stages, the Black Cat features local, national, independent and alternative music on two stages. Note* This venue is cash only. blackcatdc.com
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1940 9th Street NW U Street Corridor This is a small hidden gem that boasts phenomenal sound quality and is a cozy haven for serious music lovers. Live music is featured on the second floor and leads the way to an amazing rooftop offering a great landscape of the U Street night life. dcnine.com
645 Florida Avenue NW Shaw One for the EDM/electronic music loving crowd, Flash has three great floors each with its own individual vibe, a relaxed lounge area, huge club room with speakers that can rival the biggest DC venues, and a rooftop deck tricking you into thinking your at a exotic party. flashdc.com
Gypsy Sally's
3401 K Street NW Georgetown Waterfront This hole in wall located down Georgetown's Water (K) Street, is off the beaten path but offers big sounds. Focusing primarily on bluegrass and jazz bands, Gypsy Sally's has the perfect layout with plenty of space for those who like to rock out at a table or those who get down on the dance floor. gypsysallys.com
The Hamilton
600 14th Street NW Downtown DC Part of the Clyde's Group, this a fantastic choice to come and enjoy a great dinner from their expansive dinner menu, and then head on downstairs to Hamilton Live, where you can hear a variety of musical performances, not just singled out on a particular genre. live.thehamiltondc.com
Songbyrd Music House
2477 18th Street NW Adams Morgan This hybrid venue, home to a record store, coffee shop, and bar, is slowly emerging as the music hub for the neighborhood. With low ceilings that really give off an intimate vibe, and shows almost nightly, this is really a great go to any night of the week. songbyrddc.com
U Street Music Hall
1115 U Street NW U Street Corridor Partnering with 9:30 Club, this venue is known for booking artists that would otherwise be playing much larger venues. U Street typically schedules two shows a night, an earlier more "traditional" act, and a late show that is garnered to the hip-hop and dance music fans. ustreetmusichall.com
Looking for a DJ? DJ Suspence (Tyrone Spencer) has you covered. Driven house beats and innovative mixes will have you and your crew thumping into the night. djsuspencendc.com FB: facebook.com/dJsuspence69/ TW: TRSpencerMD Instagram: @TRSpencerMD
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1. Make a Splash
5. Monkey Around
Hop on a water taxi and sail between National Harbor and Old Town Alexandria. Both destinations have amazing shopping, dining, and river views.
Spend the day at the National Zoo, and catch a glimpse of our adorable resident giant panda cub, Bao Bao.
2. Take a Hike Enjoy the showy spring wildflowers and bird habitats on a walk around the National Park Service’s Theodore Roosevelt Island. 3. It ’s a Bird , It ’s a Plane … Picnic at Gravelly Point, a park on the Virginia side of the river where airplanes soar right over you to land at Reagan National. 4. Go Fly a Kite The National Mall is a perfect place for liftoff. See how high your kite can measure up to the Washington Monument.
6. Think Pink Meander around the Tidal Basin to see one of the most spectacular displays in D.C. – thousands of gorgeous pink cherry blossoms! 7. Go Alfresco Patio dining in D.C. is at its best in the spring, and happy hour at the Occidental’s outdoor courtyard is one of the city’s most famous. 8. Beat the Drum Explore the urban park Meridian Hill and listen to the musicians in the drum circle that have been gathering there daily for decades.
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With apologies to the U.S. Capitol Dome and the Old Post Office Tower, both of which are closed to the public while undergoing extensive renovations, here are the best places to get a top view of Washington:
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NATIONAL CATHEDRAL
Arguably the best view of the city, the Washington Monument features an observation deck 500 feet in the air. The 70-second elevator also takes visitors to a museum. Free same-day tickets can be obtained on site or in advance.
Not for the faint of heart, the Tower Climb at the National Cathedral is 333 steps to the top. Less taxing is the Pilgrim Observation Gallery, accessed via an elevator. Soaring 360 degree views are available with both options. Prices vary.
ARLINGTON HOUSE
NEWSEUM
Robert E. Lee’s former home, this Greek Revival-style mansion became the site of the national cemetery during the Civil War. Now operated by the National Park Service, Arlington House, in Arlington, VA, overlooks the Potomac River and National Mall. Free.
Panoramic views of famed Pennsylvania Avenue can be seen from the Newseum’s terrace, along with an exhibit on the people and events that have made this all-American street – and city – famous. Tickets to the museum are $22.95 for adults, $13.95 for youth when purchased online.
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AIR FORCE MEMORIAL
With dramatic views of the White House and Potomac River, Meridian Hill on 16th St, NW, is a landscaped park complete with a cascading waterfall. It draws residents particularly on Sundays when a weekly drum circle takes place. Free.
Situated on a hill in Arlington, VA, the Air Force Memorial offers unexpected views of the Lincoln Memorial and the U.S. Capitol. The memorial itself is a stunning view of three planes performing a Missing Man formation. Free.
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On the 11th floor of the W Hotel, this trendy rooftop terrace bar and lounge follows a “casual sophistication” dress code. It is a see-and-be-seen destination for the over-21 crowd after 7:00 p.m. Daytime brunch is also available.
National Harbor’s 180-foot Ferris wheel boasts views of Virginia, Maryland, and the District. The 15-minute ride in one of 42 glass-enclosed gondolas costs $15 for adults, $11.25 for children.
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NEW, NOTABLE, Honeysuckle
Honeysuckle
Sfoglina
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(4445 Connecticut Avenue NW)
Formerly a pop up at Prequel DC, Chef Hamilton Johnson is bringing his vision to the former location of long standing Vidalia. Combining dishes he learned as a young cook in the kitchen at home with fresh produce and ingredients found around the the Mid Atlantic region, Honeysuckle aims to bring American regional dishes with a southern cuisine flair.
Pronounced "sfoal-yee-nah," and meaning "large sheets of pasta" in Italian, Sfoglina's name is a nod to female pasta-making matriarchs who use traditional techniques. Led by Executive Chef Michael Fusano, the menu, which changes daily, promises to be seasonal and family style ordering is encouraged. The handmade pasta from Italian tradition reflects on the classics and regional specialties throughout It -aly.
Le DeSales (1725 DeSales Street NW)
This anticipated addition to the Golden Triangle neighborhood features Chef Raphael Francois, who brings his love of French cuisine to the district. Signature dishes include Artichokes with Ricotta and Red Snapper "Crudo" with peas, watermelon and mojito. Don't just come for the food, though. Le DeSales boasts an expansive bar featuring specialty cocktails, beers, and over 100 New & Old World wines available by the bottle.
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Lupo Alimentari & Vineri (4814 MacArthur Blvd)
Wanting to bring his popular Italian restaurant meaning "green wolf" to his own Palisades neighborhood, owner Med Lahlou restored a charming three-story brick building. Notable dishes include Carciofi alla Giudeafried artichokes, sale & pepe, and cรกuda. The restaurant also boasts wood fired pizzas, eight house-made pastas, and eight entree selections. New to this location will be a retail shop where customers can purchase house-made pastas and jams, signature sauces, and fine imported Olive Oil.
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Station 4 American Bistro + Lounge 1101 4th St., SW | 202-488-0987 www.station4dc.com Metro: Waterfront The sleek and stylish Station 4 is the ideal location for meeting friends and coworkers for lunch, dinner, or happy hour. Monday through Friday from 4pm until 7pm, guests can stop by for fantastic drink and food specials from chef Orlando Amaro. For late night revelers, Station 4 offers a special late night menu.
Lupo Verde Authentic Italian 1401 T St NW | (202) 827-4752 www.lupoverdedc.com I Metro: U Street Authentic, rustic, Italian fare featuring a variety of small plates, house-made breads and pastas, antipasti, pizzas al tegamino and a selection of fresh meats and seafood, such as our popular whole roasted fish, grilled sirloin steak and a premiere selection of cheeses and salami.
Tunnicliffs Tavern American Bistro + Lounge 222 7th St., SE | (202) 544-5680 www.tunnicliffs.com The friendly and relaxed crowd is a combination of local and passersby. Tunnicliff’s is well-known for its tasty brunch served every Saturday and Sunday, as well as their Monday night neighborhood appreciation night featuring a $20 3-course menu and half price bottles of wine. nowguides.com
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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 110 years of Washington, DC history while enjoying classic yet contemporary American cuisine. Relax and dine on the expansive patio or in the iconic dining room, located steps from the White House.
Co Co. Sala American 929 F St NW | (202) 347-4265 cocosala.com I Metro: Chinatown Co Co. Sala is Washington DC’s award-winning Restaurant & Chocolate Boutique inviting you to experience chocolate, coffee, and cocktails in a tantalizing new way! Specializing in cuisine with global flavors, espresso and chocolate-based drinks, artisanal chocolates, and exquisite desserts, patrons can also satisfy cravings of the salty and savory variety with dishes incorporating chocolate and coffee in surprisingly unique mediums.
Le Grenier German 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 & Sunday.
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. 40
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KAZ SUSHI BISTRO 1915 I (EYE) STREET, NW 202-530-5500 | KAZSUSHIBISTRO.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. However, rail construction, limited hours, and track outages sometimes leave you out of luck. Great news - 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. Uber Quickly becoming one of the most popular ride share services due its dependability and relatively short wait times. Simply download the Uber app on your smart phone, sign up with a credit or debit card, and begin requesting rides at the tap of a button. Drivers do not accept cash or credit cards, and tip is handled in the ride fare. What's Uber Pool? This service allows you to share a ride with another rider also headed in the vicinity of your destination. This will provide you with the cheapest fare possible, but may prolong your ride by just a bit. Lyft Easily Uber's biggest competition, Lyft has made leaps and bounds in notoriety in the district. Using the same model as Uber, there are very minor discrepancies between the two. Lyft Line, similar to Uber's Pool option, gives riders a cheaper option by sharing a ride with other passengers. Drivers keep !00% of tips left by riders. 42
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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. Via Founded on the same principles as Uber and Lyft, Via differs in that it uses their smartphone app and proprietary algorithms to determine if a group of riders in in the same area are requesting a ride in the same direction. A luxury van or Sprinter Van should arrive within five minutes after a ride is requested. Via is more environmentally friendly, charges only a $5 or $7 flat fee, and also gives you the chance to meet people. Split This DC start-up aims to give you a cheap yet efficient ride. All rides have a $2 base fare + $1 per mile, letting you know the price before you book. Serving more passengers at a time like Via, Spit is a more environmentally sustainable option to get to your destination. The only downside is you might need to walk a block or two in order to get to your pick up location.
Things to Do Old Town Trolley Tours
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.
202-730-3100 trolleytours.com
Less stopping, more sightseeing! Free shuttle service from select hotels, and live narration by licensed conductors.
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Arlington National Cemetery
1776 D Street, NW (202) 628-1776 www.dar.org
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.
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.
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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. 3345 M Street NW (Georgetown, DC) 814 King Street (Alexandria, VA) 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.
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.
International Spy Museum 800 F St., NW (202) 393-7798 www.spymuseum.org
Bureau of Engraving & Printing Nicknamed the “money factory”, visitors will see sheets of hundred
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14th St., SW & C St., SW (202) 874-2330 www.moneyfactory.gov
Known for its more than 30,000 examples of objects made or used in America prior to the Industrial Revolution, the DAR museum, founded in 1890, is run by the Daughters of the American Revolution. With its ever rotating exhibitions, expansive library available for researching historical and family information, and various Children’s Programs, the DAR Museum is can’t-miss.
Escape Room Live DC
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 PlaceChinatown; admission fee.
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Things to Do Jefferson Memorial
Mount Vernon: George Washington’s Estate & Gardens
National Mall (202) 426-6841 www.nps.gov/thje
3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Hwy Mount Vernon, VA 22309 (703) 780-2000 www.mountvernon.org
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.
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.
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.
MLK Memorial
National Mall (202) 426-6841 http://www.nps.gov/linc
National Gallery of Art
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.
1400 North Meade St., Arlington, VA (703) 289-2500
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.
National Museum of Natural History
10th St. & Constitution Ave. NW (202) 633-1000 www.naturalhistory.si.edu/
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial (703) 697-7351 www.mlkmemorial.org
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1250 New York Ave., NW (202) 783-5000 www.nmwa.org
Marine Corps Memorial Iwo Jima Statue
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.
(202) 426-6841 www.nps.gov/nacc
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.
Lincoln Memorial
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.
National Mall
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. Museum of Natural History
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The Phillips Collection
National Mall (202) 619-7222 www.wwiimemorial.com
Washington Monument
The Phillips Collection
National Mall Constitution Ave., NW (202) 426-6841 www.nps.gov/wamo
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 admissionn. Adult 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.
Tudor Place Historic House & Garden 1644 31st St., NW (202) 965-0400 www.tudorplace.org
Washington Monument
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; $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 1023 15th St., NW 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.
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
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.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
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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DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES?
YOU NEED TO DELIVER A SECRET MESSAGE. WHICH DO YOU GRAB? B) NICKEL
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D) BRIEFCASE
EMBRACE YOUR INNER SPY. VISIT THE SPY MUSEUM IN WASHINGTON, DC. SPYMUSEUM.ORG ANSWER: B) FOR CENTURIES, SPIES HAVE USED HOLLOW COINS TO DELIVER SECRET MESSAGES.
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The top deck of our double-decker bus tours gives you fantastic and uninterrupted views of the City’s iconic landmarks and Cherry Blossoms. With over 45 stops and your choice of live or multi-language recorded commentary, this is the perfect introduction to Washington DC.
We are proud to be an authorized concessioner of the National Park Service and the National Mall and Memorial Parks
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