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Smithsonian Museums in Washington, DC

History, science, art and culture come alive at these free DC museum...

Kid-Friendly Attractions & Interactive Museums in Washington, DC

Explore the best of kid-friendly DC with these museums and attractio...

20+ Cool & Interesting Museums in Washington, DC That Aren’t On the National Mall

Venture off the National Mall to these knowledge centers for a uniqu...

Things to See & Do at The Wharf in Washington, DC

The revitalization of DC’s historic Southwest & The Wharf neighborho...

Free Things to Do: Best of Washington, DC

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Dupont Circle

Swingers, the crazy golf club - Dupont C...

Tucked beneath the bustling streets of D.C, be transported to a world of verdant, undulating crazy golf courses, a 1920s English golf clubhouse, cocktail bars and gourmet street food vendors

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Georgetown

Old Stone House

The oldest house on its original foundation in Washington, DC.

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Downtown

White House

The home of every U.S. president except George Washington, the site of the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue was selected in June 1791

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Foggy Bottom

Top of the Gate

An award-winning open-air rooftop, Top of the Gate offers 360-degree views of the Kennedy Center, Potomac River, the Key and Arlington bridges, Washington Monument and the DC skyline.

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Tenleytown

City Ridge

City Ridge is reimagining what DC life can be.

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Southwest & The Wharf

East Potomac Golf Links

East Potomac Golf Links is located on the Hains Point Island on the Potomac River in Washington, DC.

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DC Metro Area

Things to Do DC

Things To Do DC ® is the premiere organization for socializing, networking, and experiencing unique venues and events in the DMV.

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Downtown

Decatur House on Lafayette Square

Designed by architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe in 1818, this historic home was the first and last private residence in Lafayette Square.

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