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- White
House -
- .....Washington, D.C.
- Capital
Q -
- Best BBQ in the District. In an effort to bring authentic Texas
BBQ to the Nation's Capital, we bring you CAPITAL Q. Some would
say BBQ is BBQ. However, not all BBQ is alike or even similar across
the U.S.A. Differences range from cooking methods, sauces and meats
to cultural interpretation. To some, BBQ is just meat on a grill,
but to others it's a passion and an art.
- CIA
Virtual Picture Tour -
- The CIA doesn't offer in-person tours, this is as close as most
of us will ever get.
- Corcoran
Gallery of Art -
- You can't touch the paintings, but you can feel them.
- Crystal
Quill's Washington, D.C. - Travel -
- Travel info about Washington D.C.
- DC
Visitor's Information Center -
- Welcome to the DC Visitor Information Center. One-stop shop for
the visitor. All the information you will need to plan your trip
or vacation to D.C.
- Ford's
Theatre -
- As a living tribute to Abraham Lincoln's love of the performing
arts, Ford's Theatre produces musicals and plays that embody family
values, underscore multiculturalism, and illuminate the eclectic
character of American life.
- Gunston
Hall Plantation -
- The words of George Mason (1725-1792), written in the Virginia
Declaration of Rights, have inspired generations of Americans and
others around the world. Thomas Jefferson, who was influenced by
the words of his elder colleague when composing The Declaration
of Independence, called Mason a man "of the first order of wisdom."
Mason's ideas were used as a model for many state constitutions,
as well as France's Declaration of the Rights of Man, and the United
Nations Charter of the Rights of Man.
- Hay
Adams Hotel -
- Washington D.C. In the U.S. Capital's most prestigious location,
The Hay-Adams Hotel welcomes guests with a tradition of cultured
civility and gracious hospitality. Its Italian Renaissance motif
creates an inviting ambiance of dignified refinement from the richly
paneled lobby to the famous Lafayette's at The Hay-Adams.
- Hillwood
Museum and Gardens -
- Hillwood Museum and Gardens is one of America's premier estate
museums, featuring the most comprehensive assemblage of imperial
Russian fine and decorative arts outside Russia, and an extensive
collection of eighteenth-century French works of art.
- John
F. Kennedy Center -
- John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The Kennedy Center
continues its efforts to fulfill his vision presenting the greatest
performers and performances from across America and around the world,
nurturing new works and young artists, and serving the nation as
a leader in arts education.
- Marrakesh
Restaurant - Authentic Morracon Food
- The Marrakesh is the premier authentic Moroccan restaurant in
the Washington, D.C. area. Experience the magic of our exotic and
delicately spiced cuisine while you relax amid Oriental splendor.
Rich tapestries surround you and the rhythms of Moroccon music fill
the air.
- Museum
of Asian Art for the United States -
- Washington, D.C. - The Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M.
Sackler Gallery together form the national museum of Asian art at
the Smithsonian Institution.
- National
Museum of Health and Medicine -
- Washington D.C. - Discover a smoker's lung, the bullet that took
Abraham Lincoln's life, Incan skulls illustrating centuries-old
head surgery. You can see Paul Revere's dental tools and what a
kidney stone looks like. You can ask a computer to count your heart
beats since birth. You can find out what on earth a shoe fluoroscope
is. You can even touch a real brain if you dare.
- National
Museum of Women in the Arts -
- Washington, D.C. - Welcome to the National Museum of Women in
the Arts, the only museum in the world dedicated exclusively to
recognizing the contributions of women artists. In the pages that
follow you will discover a wealth of information about the museum,
selected artists, our collection, and many services.
- National
Portrait Gallery -
- This is an exciting period in the history of The National Portrait
Gallery and our website will be continually updated with new areas
and virtual exhibitions added. So look us up from time to time.
- One
Washington Circle Hotel -
- Washington's All-Suite Hotel..
- Phillips
Collection -
- Washington, D.C.- America's first museum of modern art. Born in
Pittsburgh in 1886, Duncan Phillips was the grandson of James Laughlin,
a banker and co-founder of the Jones and Laughlin Steel Company.
Duncan and his family moved to Washington, D.C. in 1896. In 1918,
after the untimely deaths of his father and brother, Duncan Phillips
and his mother decided to open two rooms in their 1897 Georgian
Revival home as The Phillips Memorial Gallery.
- Phillips
Collection -
- Washington, D.C. - America's first museum of modern art.
- Pope
John Paul II Cultural Center -
- Papal museum explores Catholicism.
- Smithsonian
National Air and Space Museum -
- Washington, D.C. - The Smithsonian Institution's National Air
and Space Museum (NASM) maintains the largest collection of historic
air and spacecraft in the world.
- Smithsonian
Institution -
- The Smithsonian Institution was established in 1846 with funds
bequeathed to the United States by James Smithson. The Institution
is as an independent trust instrumentality of the United States
holding more than 140 million artifacts and specimens in its trust
for "the increase and diffusion of knowledge". The Institution is
also a center for research dedicated to public education, national
service, and scholarship in the arts, sciences, and history.
- Smithsonian
National Air and Space Museum -
- Washington, D.C. - The Smithsonian Institution's National Air
and Space Museum (NASM) maintains the largest collection of historic
air and spacecraft in the world.
- Smithsonian
Institution -
- The Smithsonian Institution was established in 1846 with funds
bequeathed to the United States by James Smithson. The Institution
is as an independent trust instrumentality of the United States
holding more than 140 million artifacts and specimens in its trust
for "the increase and diffusion of knowledge". The Institution is
also a center for research dedicated to public education, national
service, and scholarship in the arts, sciences, and history.
- Spirit
Cruises -
- America's most entertaining dining cruises. Click on Washington,
D.C.
- Textile
Museum -
- Washington, D.C. - Dedicated to furthering the understanding of
mankind's creative achievements in the textile arts.
- Trolley
Tours -
- From coast-to-coast, Old Town Trolley Tours has been telling the
story of America. Old Town Trolley Tours is proud to offer the finest
sightseeing tours in our nation's most interesting cities. Click
on Washington D.C.
- Tuscana
West -
- A sophisticated Italian restaurant specializing in home-made Pastas
,Seafood, Poultry and Veal dishes. Located at 1350 I Street, NW
Washington DC . Open for lunch Monday through Friday and dinner
Monday through Saturday. We are pleased to announce our private
party rooms that can accommodate parties from 20 to 200 people,
with set or open menus.
- Walkersville
Southern Railroad -
- Just fifty miles west of Baltimore and fifty miles northwest of
Washington, DC. The excursion Train runs south from Walkersville,
through the Walkersville Community Park, and past Fountain Rock,
site of a 100 year old lime Kiln.
- Washington
D.C. -
- The American Experience. English - Francais - Expanol - Deutsch.
- Washington,
D.C. Convention and Visitors Association -
- Welcome - General information, attractions, dining, accommodations,
shopping and events.
- Washington
D.C. - Historic Tours of America -
- Discover, Enjoy, See .....
- Washington
D.C. - Melrose Hotel -
- The dawn of a new way to stay. New York - Washington, D.C. - Dallas.
- Washington,
D.C. - The River Inn -
- River Inn is located in the heart of Washington DC, minutes away
from the
Kennedy Center and Georgetown.
- Washington,
D.C. - Topaz & Rouge Hotels -
- Jewels in the Capital. Transcend the everyday.
- Washington,
D.C.- Traffic Reports -
- Click any route on the map for real-time, route-specific traffic
reports.
- Washington,
D.C. Union Station -
- For many years, Union Station has welcomed people to the most
important city in the world. This magnificent building has even
played host to Presidents and countless foreign dignitaries. However,
what may be most impressive is the fact that Union Station's marble
floors echo with the footsteps of over 23.4 million people each
year, making it the most visited site in all of Washington, D.C.
- Washington,
D.C. Union Station -
- Washington, D.C.'s Union Station was built jointly by the Pennsylvania
(PRR) and Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) Railroads on an area of swampland
near the U.S. Capitol Building. The station, designed by architect
Daniel Burnham, opened with the arrival of a B&O Railroad passenger
train from Pittsburgh on October 27, 1907.
- Washington
D.C. - Weather -
- The Weather Channel.
- Washington
National Airport -
- Washington National is the region's downtown airport offering
easy access to the Nation's Capital.
- Washington
Post -
- Washington Post News Front.
- Washington
Web -
- A service of Internet Interstate. Many DC sites and links. Includes
a DC search engine.
- Washingtonian
Online -
- Welcome to Washingtonian Online. This service comes to you from
The Washingtonian, the monthly magazine of the nation's capital.
The Washingtonian was founded in 1965. It is number one in market
penetration of all city and regional magazines.
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