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July 26th, 2010 in Deals and Freebies, Food and Drink, Upcoming Events by Sarah Jones
Destination Guide DC - Your Destination Guide to Washington, DC
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Top 12 Hidden Treasures
Every city boasts interesting little eccentricities known and loved by locals. While both residents and visitors flock to the National Mall for the Independence Day fireworks, few have spent the holiday watching takeoffs and landings at National Airport. View More >
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Dupont Circle
Dupont Circle, a small urban park at the intersection of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Connecticut avenues, lends its name to this cosmopolitan neighborhood, known for famous Embassy Row, and the... View More >
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Lincoln Memorial
Famous across America as an enduring symbol of freedom and the struggle against slavery, the Lincoln Memorial may be the most-visited of all the capital's landmarks. Since its opening in 1922, it has frequently been the location of historic events, most notably the Rev. Dr. View More >
July 26th, 2010 in Deals and Freebies, Food and Drink, Upcoming Events by Sarah Jones
Morton's, The Steakhouse, the nation's premier steakhouse group, specializes in classic, hearty fare, serving generous portions of USDA prime aged beef, as well as fresh fish, lobster and chicken entrees.
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The Hotel Madera stands amid the Dupont Circle neighborhood's restaurants, shops and art galleries located in Washington, D.C. The Phillips Collection is located five blocks away, and George Washington University is six blocks from the hotel.
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Washington DC is one of the world’s great cities, majestic and impressive. Its design is intended to inspire its citizens and lawmakers and to house the governing bodies of the world’s greatest democracy. The beauty of the National Mall draws thousands daily to the memorials and to the many museums of the Smithsonian Institution. DC is a city with traditions, but it is also situated squarely in the present, and there is more to do here than ever before. New restaurants and hotels open almost daily, parks and bike paths abound, and its residents are ever more hip as its historic neighborhoods are renovated.
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