Potomac Phil’s Groundhog Day Prediction
Dupont Festival highlighted Potomac Phil, a stuffed, corn cob wielding groundhog, on Groundhog Day for an unsurprising prediction of future weather patterns.
Read MoreDupont Festival highlighted Potomac Phil, a stuffed, corn cob wielding groundhog, on Groundhog Day for an unsurprising prediction of future weather patterns.
Read MoreThe Golden Triangle BID’s Golden Haiku is back and accepting entries now.
Read MoreThe holidays are winding down and if you are someone who decorates with a real tree, now you have to figure out what to do with it. DC actually makes it pretty easy to dispose of your holiday tree.
Read MoreFor summer 2021, there are a pair of options for rooftop pool lounging where DCers looking to escape the heat can purchase a special day pass to swim and sun with registered hotel guests.
Read More“Block by Block: Naming Washington” features reproductions of 16 portraits, drawn mostly from the museum’s collection, that showcase the faces and biographies behind some of DC’s most familiar locations.
Read MoreStarting July 15, 2021, the Library of Congress Jefferson Building will reopen to visitors with free limited times and ticketed entry on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Read MoreIt is no secret that the past year presented significant hardships, health emergencies, and calls for social justice. SERVE DC honors all who serve, but specifically highlighted seven individuals or groups that SERVE DC says “represent the best of DC… with a commitment to service that inspires.”
Read MoreEvery April 16th, DC celebrates Emancipation Day to commemorate Lincoln’s signing of the Compensated Emancipation Act of 1862 that freed 3,100 enslaved individuals in the District of Columbia. This year participants gathered at a libation ceremony and reading of the names of the over three thousand freed people at the Mt. Zion/Female Union Band cemeteries that share a 3-acre plot in Georgetown.
Read MoreNear DC and wondering what’s up with all of the sunflowers on your social media? Blame all of those blooms
Read MoreThink Stay-at-Home orders are going to make you miss the cherry blossoms this year? The National Cherry Blossom Festival announced
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