National Theatre was established in 1835 and is the oldest continually operating theatre in Washington, D.C. Located three blocks from the White House, the “Theater of Presidents” has seen Pennsylvania […]
All at once, novel in concept and character, the Park at 14th perfectly fits the mold for your next gathering when you are seeking something “a little different.” A lively […]
The Theatre Lab School of the Dramatic Arts is Washington, D.C.’s largest and most comprehensive independent, nonprofit school for the dramatic arts. Through its courses, camps, and programs, the Theatre […]
International financial institution IDB has its own cultural center devoted to the promotion of cultural and creative entrepreneurship of Latin American and Caribbean heritage. Besides curating the bank’s art collection, […]
The Ronald Reagan building is the first and only federal building dedicated to both government and private use. It is the official World Trade Center in Washington D.C., and houses […]
The Capital Jewish Museum inspires audiences to connect, reflect and act: Connect across families and diverse cultures Reflect on the relevance of the past to today Act on behalf of […]
The National Building Museum is America’s leading cultural institution devoted to the history and impact of the built environment, telling the stories of architecture, engineering, and design. The National Building […]
Renowned as the only museum directly addressing the gender imbalance in the presentation of the art world, the National Museum of Women in the Arts brings recognition to the achievements […]
Over the past quarter of a century, the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C., has become “the nation’s foremost Shakespeare company” (Wall Street Journal) and the “region’s most dynamic theater” […]
Capital Harvest on the Plaza features plenty of fresh foods and artisanal goods in its weekly market that runs from spring to fall. The market’s mission is to foster a […]
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