George Washington, the nation’s very first president, was on born on February 22nd, 1732. Two separate, fun-filled days full of historical adventures and activities are planned at his Mount Vernon home to commemorate his birthday. On both February 18th and 22nd admission is free at Mount Vernon and the day is filled with events for …
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Posts Categorized: Tourist Itineraries
Check Out the Home and Remodeling Show Near Washington, D.C.
It’s a new year, which means it is time for new home projects for many people. It’s a time to start fresh and get work done indoors while the weather is keeping you inside. The annual Home and Remodeling Show at the Dulles Expo Center in Chantilly, Virginia is a great place to …
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Indoor Fun at The Observation Deck at CEB Tower in Washington, D.C.
With the cooler months approaching, now is the time to start planning some fun indoor activities. The Observation Deck in Washington, D.C. is a must see on your next trip into the city. This one-of-a-kind experience is located only 3.7 miles from the heart of downtown and American Guest House. What is The Observation …
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Cultural Enlightenment, Just a Walk Around the Corner in Our DuPont Circle Neighborhood
People love to travel the world to get to know new cultures; but they may not realize the opportunity to appreciate our global community lies right here in Washington, DC. You will find that DC is a first-rate location to get away and connect with people of different backgrounds and cultural perspectives. Millions of visitors find …
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Visiting DC’s National Zoo is an exciting outing all ages can enjoy
We do love our neighbors in our exclusive Kalorama neighborhood, but we must admit a certain fondness for the friends who live less than a mile away – all 1,500 plus of them! The furry, feathered and scaly residents who call the National Zoo home are certainly unique – and a highlight for visitors to …
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Five must know tips before attending college graduation ceremonies in DC
It’s that delightful time of year when college tassles will be flipped, mortarboards thrown upward and families and friends gather to congratulate graduates. In Washington DC it’s especially exciting as we have so many colleges in such a condensed area. Students come from all over the world to attend the 12 universities and colleges that …
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15th Annual Georgetown French Market in Washington, DC
This April 27th through 29th, you won’t have to fly to Paris to experience a taste of France. Washington, DC is known to create unbeatable experiences out of thin air and a few thinly paved streets, and this year’s 15th Annual Georgetown French Market, presented by the Georgetown Business Improvement District, isn’t about to become …
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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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