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The Best Smoke-Free Bars in Virginia
Updated 02/03/2009 | 16 Items
Smoking is still legal in Virginia's bars, but these venues have voluntarily banned it.
Simplify your D.C. museum visits: follow these itineraries for art-lovers, families or history buffs.
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Tom Sietsema looks back at a decade in Washington dining and shares his 50 current favorites.
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Here's a guide to 10 great area attractions beyond D.C.'s borders.
Photo: Pope Leighey House courtesy of Woodlawn
Explore the landmarks on the city's famous swath of green with our interactive guide.
Advance planning is needed to experience sites like the White House and Supreme Court.
The lowdown on public transportation, guided tours and the area's airports.
A day-by-day guide to museum hours and gallery open houses.
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.
Updated 02/03/2009 | 16 Items
Smoking is still legal in Virginia's bars, but these venues have voluntarily banned it.
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