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D.C. Activities List
Updated 12/04/2008 | 17 Items
Compiled by Kevin Mahoney
From event listings to gift ideas, think of our Holiday Guide as your seasonal survival guide.
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This month, photography reigns and an old friend gets a new addition.
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Find out how to see the parade and get tickets for balls.
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Critic Tom Sietsema reveals which restaurants deliver the most culinary bang for the buck.
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Meet panda Tai Shan and his friends.
A gothic church right out of the Middle Ages.
Modern masterpieces fill a postmodern mansion.
The high-tech museum explores the history of the news business.
Make the most of a short trip to Washington — explore our restaurants and boutiques as well as historic sites.
An introduction to the National Mall, the monuments and the Smithsonian.
Adventures for families, history buffs, shoppers and people-watchers.
Day trips to Alexandria and Mount Vernon, explorations around Chinatown.
The chef picks restaurants he loves, cultural spots and places to relax.
Updated 12/04/2008 | 17 Items
Compiled by Kevin Mahoney
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