Address: 3501 New York Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002, USA
“This place is captivating. I've always loved bonsai and I've read several books about it. The expereienc of being in front of some of the world's best bonsai in such a tranquil setting can't be replaced and simply viewing pictures in books can't provide the same appreciation for the attention to detail and care that has gone into the bonsai trees. Everyone in our group had a great experience. The caretakers and staff do a fantastic job. You won't regret spending some time here.”
Address: 3501 New York Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002, USA
“This is an interesting place. I was fascinated by the number of different trees that can be used for Bonsai. Each tree was unique, and some of them are a few hundred years old. I think my favorite tree was the Coastal Redwood. As a result of this visit, I will now start researching how to start my own Bonsai garden.”
Address: 3900 Harewood Rd NE, Washington, DC 20017, USA
“An amazing site to visit whether you’re from afar or right here in the archdiocese. There’s a very moving permanent exhibition detailing the Saint’s life and a blood relic in a small shrine. They also hold Masses on a frequent basis.”
Address: 1611 Benning Rd NE, Washington, DC 20002, USA
“I am an art activist and this exhibit uses film and theater in a multidimensional way to educate and enlighten people about a serious social issue. Most importantly, it instills empathy by allowing the attendees to stand in another's shoes, yours of which, are required to be left behind. Any person who has a strong opinion about The Wall and US immigration policy, one way or another, should experience this exhibit. You will be moved.”
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