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Fritz's Favorite Places That are NOT Bars or Restaurants
Updated 10/27/2008 | 9 Items
Because, as hard as I try, I can't be on the job all the time.
Picks include historic views of U Street life, ultra-hip DJs and genealogy lessons at the Archives.
Photo: National Museum of American History
Like MGMT, Fleet Foxes and Girl Talk, Passion Pit has gotten too big for the Black Cat's backstage.
Photo: File Photo
The Phillips shows a different side of Morandi and Lincoln looms large in February.
Photo: The Phillips Collection
No Valentine's reservations? We offer a few suggestions.
Photo: James M. Thresher for The Washington Post
"She glitters, portraying Diane as both suave control freak and wiseacre working woman, a homage of sorts to all those hyper-articulate dames spewing Dorothy Parker-style one-liners in comedies of the '40s. ”
Updated 10/27/2008 | 9 Items
Because, as hard as I try, I can't be on the job all the time.
Our interactive guide has details on each museum and memorial on the city's famous swath of green.
Make the most of a short trip to Washington with tips on historic sites and places to eat nearby.
Some advance planning's needed to best experience the Capitol, White House and Supreme Court.
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