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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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Virginia

National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial

The National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial is a national memorial dedicated to the tragic events that occurred on Sept

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Penn Quarter & Chinatown

Washington Auto Show

The Washington Auto Show, the largest public event in DC.

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Southwest & The Wharf

Rubell Museum

Rubell Museum DC brings the Rubell Family’s extensive contemporary art collection to the nation’s capital.

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Maryland

Dream Aero

Are you ready to fly Pilot a Boeing 737 NG* Flight Simulator - at the NEW! Dream Aero in Montgomery Mall!

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Adams Morgan

Because Science

Join us for an electrifying experience where you can don a lab coat and let your neurons fire up!

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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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National Mall

Potomac Park

West Potomac Park, the area between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial, includes the Tidal Basin and the beautiful cherry trees

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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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