Sneak Away for a Quiet Glass of Red at Dickson Wine Bar

Shh… Regulars whisper that Dickson Wine Bar is the best kept secret on U Street! The bar also seems to revel in this mysterious air, as its website contains just the name and address and the building itself doesn’t even have a sign out front. Here’s the inside scoop: Dickson...

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Take in All Kinds of Unique, Modern Theater at the Source Festival Between June 8 and July 3

Source is an innovative theatre venue located near DC’s U Street corridor, and between now and July 3, it’s also home to the highly anticipated Source Festival. The festival features a variety of different performance types, so it’s pretty easy to find something for everyone. Get seats for one of...

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Love the Beatles? You Won’t Want to Miss Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band on June 17 at Warner Theatre

The words “living legend” are no understatement when it comes to Ringo Starr. Even aside from his stint as the drummer for the Beatles, Starr’s career has been extraordinary. The 75-year old performer has had a series of hit singles and albums, appeared in several films and television programs, and...

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Go for a Ride or Take a Bike Maintenance Class at Bicycle Space

If you’re looking for quality bicycles or cycling products and accessories, Bicycle Space has served professional riders of the District of Columbia for years. In addition to its retail space, the shop also hosts classes, events and rides for all levels of cyclists. The weekly classes at this Washington, D.C....

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Stretch Your Limbs and Strengthen Your Muscles at Yoga Noma

Imagine this: you’re tired and sore from a long day spent bending over your computer at the office. Wouldn’t it be nice to stretch, loosen up, and get your blood flowing with an hour of yoga? If this sounds good to you, consider heading over to Yoga Noma, where you’ll...

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Admire the New York City: A Portrait Through Stamp Art Exhibit at the National Postal Museum

The Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum has an extensive history dating back to 1914. After serving as Washington, D.C.’s post office for over 70 years, this establishment went on to become a beloved museum in our nation’s capital. This postal museum now houses one of the largest and most comprehensive collections...

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Spark Your Curiosity Near 77 H at the Marian Koshland Science Museum

With sponsorship from the National Academies of the Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, DC’s Marian Koshland Science Museum is a truly unique place that’s filled with fascinating scientific exhibits. This museum plays host to a number of interactive, state-of-the-art exhibits that aim to encouraging young children’s imaginations and curiosity about scientific...

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Get a Great Haircut for Less Near 77 H from the Students at the Aveda Institute

Need a fresh look for the holiday season—without breaking the bank? Make an appointment at the Aveda Institute! Here’s how it works: Simply book a hair, skin, or nail treatment with one of the talented students at the cosmetology school, and you’ll pay just a fraction of the price that...

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Happy Nails and Day Spa: A Brand-New Spot for Pampering Near 77 H

Life can be a grind, and sometimes it’s the little things that keep us happy. Opened in 2015, Happy Nails and Day Spa is just the place for small indulgences. The salon offers full-service manicures and pedicures, as well as a range of other health and beauty treatments in a...

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Calling All Architects and Engineers at 77 H: Explore the Exhibits at the National Building Museum

The spaces we inhabit help shape our mood, our ideas, and our view of the world, and a recognition of this very fact is why the National Building Museum exists in the first place. This unique DC museum is dedicated to preserving the history and discussing the impact of our...

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