Address: 2405 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009, USA
“Bazaar Atlas is a two-level store covered from floor to ceiling with African masks, statues, furniture and many other items including drug paraphernalia. Signs indicate that everything in the store is half off.”
Address: 3229 Walbridge Pl NW, Washington, DC 20010, USA
Address: 5200 Glover Rd NW, Washington, DC 20015, USA
“So the nature center and planetarium--whatever. It has a drinking fountain, a restroom, some exhibits that will help you learn about the flora and fauna of the park if you're into that kind of thing. The actual park is amazing. Miles and miles of very good trail, and plenty of places to feel like you're actually in the woods, without ever having to step outside of the city. Gorgeous picnic spaces where you can host a campfire picnic for free. If you live in DC and you like to hike or trail run, this is *not* to be missed.”
Address: 52 O St NW, Washington, DC 20001, USA
“Great place, wonderful talented artists. Sign up for a class or event. You will enjoy it!”
Address: 8th St NW & F St NW, Washington, DC 20001, USA
“Such a lovely museum. It is easy to reach by metro and surrounding Chinatown is fun to walk around. The building that houses the museum of fantastic from the modern courtyard to the antique details. The paintings are great. They have awesome permanent exhibits but also great traveling ones. Very family friendly and easy to move around with a stroller although the changing tables are only in the family bathrooms, which were not always easy to find.m”
Address: Washington, DC 20015, USA
“Slightly off the beaten path are the so-called Capitol Ruins, a collection of literally chock-a-block stacks of stonework discarded from a renovation of the Capitol in 1958 - most of it originating from when the Capitol was first built more than 200 years ago. It has the look and feel of a strange cross between a cemetery and the end of super-sized game of Jenga. Now half overgrown by the encroaching forest, moss and lichen, these pieces of stone appear content to rejoin their more earthbound brethren after their brief hiatus from the natural-order-of-things at the whim of some know-it-all, opposable-thumbed, short-timing bio-organisms.”
Address: 4954 MacArthur Blvd NW, Washington, DC 20009, USA
Address: 3552-, 3598 Garfield St NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA
Address: 4155 Linnean Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008, USA
“A gem. Don't miss it. Admission is high, but worth it. The house is filled with exquisite Faberge jeweled tokens the last czar of Russia gave his mother and wife. There are paintings, furniture, jewels, china and glassware from Russia and France which will dazzle anyone who loves beauty. The grounds, gardens and outbuildings are a delight. If you feel cooped up in your tiny condo, go see how the other half lived for awhile.”
Address: 1703 32nd St NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA
“Wow - lived in the DC area for 5 years without even realizing this existed. But these grounds are beautiful and really well-kept. The quiet atmosphere really feels like an escape from the city without even leaving Georgetown. Free admission in the Fall - highly recommend the visit.”
Address: 2215 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20037, USA
Address: Washington, DC 20001, USA
“I had great time touring this museum in the company of my friends. The art works are potpourris of paintings, sculptures, drawings, etc. There are restrooms for both male and female. Visitors should be on the look out for heavy human traffic during rush hours.”
Address: F St NW &, 8th St NW, Washington, DC 20004, USA
“A MUST SEE! The work inside the Smithsonian is not only jaw dropping it's educational & fun for all ages. Within walking distance to the train hit the museum for a half day to explore the greatness of American Presidents, hip hop legends, photographers, artifacts and much more. Guides, guards and paper maps are available throughout.”
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