The Nation’s Capital is home to plenty of amazing cultural experiences, including many fascinating and eye-opening film festivals in DC. From international films and documentaries to comedic shorts and independent art house movies, there’s something for every viewer to enjoy. Washington, DC, is a melting pot of cultures and industries, so it’s no surprise that …
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Posts Categorized: Theatres
Capitol Hill Neighborhood
One of my favorite neighborhoods to explore in DC is Capitol Hill. Not only does it have the historical sites and monuments, but also a daily market, great restaurants, and unique shops to visit. Our DC Inn is an easy commute to all of the excitement as we are just a 10-minute walk to the …
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Georgetown’s Waterfront in Washington DC
One of the best places to go near our Washington DC Inn is Georgetown’s Waterfront. Located right along the Potomac River this area of DC is teeming with both relaxing and exciting things to do. If you are looking for one place with endless options of activities, look no further. Check out some of the …
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Chinatown: A DC Must-Visit Neighborhood
Upon crossing under the Friendship Archway, you enter a world of culture, history, and nightlife in the small, historic neighborhood of Chinatown. Situated along H and I Streets between 5th and 8th Streets, Northwest, Chinatown comprises of diverse restaurants, shopping, museums, and theatres. Though Chinatown lives up to its name and consists of many of …
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Ford’s Theatre “Death of a Salesman”
DC theatre lovers are in for a treat as the Pulitzer Prize-winning classic Death of a Salesman is coming to Ford’s Theatre this Saturday and running through October 22nd. Arthur Miller’s 1949 play explores the meaning of success as salesman Willy Loman reflects on what he lost amid his pursuit of the American Dream. In this iteration of the …
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Go to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
In Washington DC, there is more than a few monuments that bring you back to the history of the great men and women that helped shaped the United States of America. Whether it be the Washington Monument, which stands as the tallest structure in the Nation’s Capital city or the Abraham Lincoln Memorial, iconic in …
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Washington DC’s National Harbor
If you’re looking for a fun and lively spot to bring your friends and family, take a trip over the Potomac River to the National Harbor. Just around the corner from downtown and our DC Inn, the National Harbor overlooks the Potomac River and has a plethora of things for you to see and do. …
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20th Anniversary Covenant House Gala, 2015
Whoever said that you can’t have fun while doing good, if anyone ever said that, had clearly never heard of the 20th Anniversary Covenant House Gala, 2015 aka “A Night of the Stars.” Taking place on June 4th at the Howard Theatre in Washington D.C., as the name suggests the evening is intended to dazzle and …
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