Find Unique, Handmade Goods at the Smithsonian Craft Show at the National Building Museum April 27th – 30th
From April 27th through April 30th, Washington D.C. will once again host the annual Smithsonian Craft Show at the National Building Museum. The show returns for its 35th year this spring, and is located less than a mile from 77H. If you’re a fan of artisan goods or always on...
READ ARTICLEAdmire War-Time Art at the “Artist Soldiers Exhibit” at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
If you’re a fan of war-time art, make sure to stop by the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum to see the Artist Soldiers Exhibit. The exhibit opened in early April, and the museum is located less than two miles from 7 7H. The exhibit is a collaboration between the...
READ ARTICLEFind Authentic Mexican Cuisine Straight from the Source at Mezcalero
Washington D.C. has no shortage of Mexican eateries available, but if you’re looking for some authentic Mexican cuisine in the Columbia Heights neighborhood of the city, check out Mezcalero. Located just under four miles from 77H apartments, Mezcalero is the brainchild of Chef Alfredo Solis and his sister Jessica, who...
READ ARTICLEDine on Authentic Mediterranean Cuisine at Sospeso
The newest two-story addition to H Street corridor, Sospeso is a Mediterranean-inspired eatery that cooks up savory dishes daily, such as red wine-infused tagliatelli bolognese and seasoned moussaka. Sospeso combines seasonings and spices to create authentic flavors of the Mediterranean, and offers expertly-crafted coffees all morning and a carefully-curated wine...
READ ARTICLEDon’t Miss “In the Tower: Theaster Gates: The Minor Arts” at the National Gallery of Art, Now Through September 4th
“In the Tower: Theaster Gates: The Minor Arts” is an exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in downtown D.C. The exhibition features the work of Theaster Gates, an artist who is best known for his large scale products that transform vacant buildings into works of art. “The Minor Arts”...
READ ARTICLETake Tours and Learn About American History at Tudor Place
A National Historic Landmark, Tudor Place is brimming with history. Its picturesque gardens, beautiful house, and unique story make it a popular trip for history buffs, families, and school field trips alike. Completed in 1816 on an inheritance from George Washington, Tudor Place overlooks the Potomac River and Georgetown. Explore...
READ ARTICLEArt Lovers Won’t Want to Miss “Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors” at Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
The psychedelic world of Yayoi Kusama is on display at an interactive exhibit in D.C. “Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors” at Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden boasts a dazzling display of color, texture, and light by way of numerous mirrors. Legendary artist Yayoi Kusama has 65 years of art open for...
READ ARTICLETheater Buffs Won’t Want to Miss “Watch on the Rhine” at Area Stage
There’s nothing like seeing local theatre to really soak up the culture of a city. If you’re looking for a new show to see to get a taste of Washington D.C., buy tickets to see Watch on the Rhine at Area Stage. Arena Stage is located just under two miles...
READ ARTICLEEnjoy Farm-to-Table Brunch Dishes at Founding Farmers
Founding Farmers, arguably the most popular restaurant in D.C., is a true farm-to-table eatery specializing in American comfort food in a rustic-chic environment. The restaurant is owned by 40,000 family farms in the North Dakota Farmers Union and is supplied by hundreds of family farms across the country, so its...
READ ARTICLEOcean Prime Serves Premium Seafood and Fine Steaks in an Upscale Setting
Ocean Prime is a refined, contemporary American restaurant that’s perfect for an extraordinary night out with someone special. If you’re looking for a high-class restaurant in a modern and sleek environment, give Ocean Prime on 13th Street a try. The specialties at Ocean Prime are their seafood and steak dishes....
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