Start or Build a Yoga Practice at Yoga NoMa

There is zero intimidation factor when it comes to Yoga NoMa. It’s one of the best spots in town for beginners to the practice who want to add a little bit of calmness, stretching, and mediation to their lives. The classes are energizing and relaxing all at the same time,...

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Grab a Sandwich for Lunch at A Baked Joint

If you’re looking for a quick lunch, there’s just nothing better than a sandwich. For people living in the Mount Vernon Square neighborhood on Washington D.C., A Baked Joint is the go-to spot for strong coffee and good sandwiches. When you walk into A Baked Joint, you’re greeted by a...

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Celebrate 2018 on a Spirit of Washington NYE Cruise

Bid farewell to 2017 in style with a Spirit of Washington New Year’s Eve Cruise. If you’re looking to keep it early and celebrate with some little party animals, they have the New Year’s Eve Family Lunch Cruise. Sail from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. while you enjoy a delicious...

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Find Unique Home Goods at Urban Dwell

If you’re looking to spruce up your apartment, Urban Dwell is a mandatory destination. The hand-picked selection of home décor at this trendy shop ranges from hip and minimal to fun and quirky. Any of the wall art, tapestries, clocks, and picture frames featured in Urban Dwell’s inventory could easily...

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Check Out the Kids Euro Festival October 21 Through November 4

The Kids Euro Festival is October 21 through November 4, and it’s a great time to be a kid in DC. The festival is the largest performing arts festival for children in America, and brings talented children’s performers from Europe for two weeks of free events and performances. See inventive...

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Explore the Labyrinth of Pathways at Georgetown Waterfront Park

If you’re not familiar with Georgetown Waterfront Park, you might be a bit puzzled when you first arrive. That’s because you’ll see people of all ages wandering around in circles with their eyes cast down, seemingly oblivious to the picturesque view of the Key Bridge behind them. What you’ll quickly...

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Get Your Tickets to “Newseum Nights: Rock On”

Head to Newseum on Thursday, July 27th for Newseum Nights: Rock On. This 80’s-themed event will be a night to remember with delicious food and drinks, rocking 80’s music, and lots of fun activities. Enjoy some of Wolfgang Puck’s “Americana” bites like pigs in a blanket, boardwalk tots and Pop...

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Check Out the “America Collects Eighteenth-Century French Painting” Exhibit at the National Gallery of Art

A visit to the National Gallery of Art is rewarding just about any time you go, but between now and August 20 the museum is hosting a special exhibition that illuminates the history of American art collecting. The show is titled “America Collects Eighteenth-Century French Painting” and focuses on the...

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Find Fellow Cycling Enthusiasts at Bicycle Space

Whether you’re a serious cyclist or just enjoy pedaling through the park on a leisurely weekend afternoon, Bicycle Space has something to offer. To start with, this DC shop has a reputation for being one of the city’s most serious bicycle maintenance and repair shops, which makes it popular with...

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“Modern Medicine and Great War” Exhibition at the National Museum of American History

Modern Medicine and Great War is a new exhibition at the National Museum of American History. The exhibit explores the various ways medicine was applied on the battlefield, and it explores wartime advances in medicine. World War I was a testing ground for new medical technologies and procedures, and you...

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