Are you planning a vacation to the DC area? Overwhelmed by all the things to see and do? It can be daunting, but here are a few suggestions. First, close your eyes and take a deep breath. Now, take a poll of all the people going, to determine everyone’s likes and interests. Is it the …
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Posts Categorized: Free Things to do in Washington DC
Romantic Valentine’s Day B & B Getaway
Looking for a romantic Valentine’s Day weekend package for two? Join us at the American Guest House for a charming holiday getaway in our cozy bed and breakfast! Enjoy all that the city has to offer, while staying in our centrally located B & B near the heart of DuPont Circle in Washington DC. Let …
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2012 Crystal Screen, An Outdoor Film Festival in Crystal City, Arlington
Looking for something to do after the museums close in Washington DC and you feel too tired to walk? Then sitting down outdoor to watch a good movie may be just what you need. Crystal Screen, an outdoor Film Festival, is showing a FREE movie every Monday at sundown until August 27th, 2012. All you’ll …
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Mayan Calendar 12/21/12 – End of the World
American Guest House Bed and Breakfast is a lovely 12 bedroom Washington DC Lodging Accommodation all with private bathrooms, historic Washington DC Inn located steps to DuPont Circle and Adams Morgan, two of the most vibrant, beautiful and interesting neighborhoods in Washington DC and only 1-mile to the White House. The Mayan Calendar to some …
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WHITE HOUSE 2012 SPRING GARDEN TOUR
Finally folks, the news is out, the White House announced its 2012 Spring Garden Tour! It will happen on April 21st from 9am to 4pm and April 22nd 2012 from 9am to 3pm. The Tours are free and open to the public; but you’ll definitely need a ticket and you will need to stand in …
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Visit the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Washington, DC
If you are walking about along the National Mall this season, an infrequently visited museum is a must see for all ages. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing is located just southeast of the Washington Memorial, off the Smithsonian Metro Rail Station (Blue or Orange Line). One notable gift that is produced at BEU is …
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National Postal Museum, Washington DC
When visiting our nation’s capital, make sure to save some time for the National Postal Museum! Just one of the many Smithsonian Museums on the National Mall, The National Postal Museum offers a look into the history of early American history mail and postage. A must see for stamp collectors. Admission is free and …
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Living social in DC
Looking for some good deals, bargains in your area? We have a tip for you: Go to livingsocial.com! How does it work? Simply type in your ZIP code or address, and you’ll have an interactive map which will highlight the best deals near your location. LivingSocial offers one fantastic deal every day with discounts of …
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