Aircraft Owner & Pilots Ass’n Honors 85 Years with RARE DC Flyover
The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association celebrated its 85th anniversary with a rare event in DC — a general aviation flyover!
Read MoreThe Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association celebrated its 85th anniversary with a rare event in DC — a general aviation flyover!
Read MoreFan favorite create-your-own fragrance house Olfactory NYC is set to debut its first retail boutique in DC next month. The perfumery will open in Georgetown in the clapboard house that formerly housed Marine Layer (closed January 24, 2024) and was also once a Godiva Chocolatier.
Read MoreAt an event at the Connecticut Avenue Roasting Plant, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a new plan to encourage residents, workers, and visitors to explore Downtown DC.
Read MoreThe National Building Museum’s newest long-term exhibition explores the world of architecture, engineering, construction, and design found in the pages of children’s books.
Read MoreDC is getting an extremely rare — and never before offered in the United States — opportunity to view autograph drawings selected from Leonardo da Vinci’s Codex dating to the 1400s. And all they have to do is go to the library.
Read MoreDC craft brewery Atlas Brew Works announced that it will be opening a new brewpub — with its food partner Andy’s Pizza — in DC’s Bridge District development at The Douglass.
Read MoreNot only has ‘One With Eternity: Yoyai Kusama in the Hirshhorn Collection’ been extended to Spring 2023, but it appears the exhibit is adding new Kusama (and Kusama-related) works to its collection.
Read MoreLive! At the Library invites guests to enjoy special Thursday evening happy hours with rare conversations, music, performances, films, and workshops that showcase the broad range of holdings at the national library.
Read MoreRdV Vineyards, located about an hour outside of Washington, has been lauded and lamented for its exclusivity — reservation-only tastings for $120 per person !!? — but no one can deny the place and the pours don’t disappoint.
Read MoreOn World Water Day and the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Clean Water Act, environmentalists make call to designate the Potomac River as swimmable again.
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