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10 record stores in the D.C. area worth searching for
Maybe you’ve never owned a record or heard your favorite artist instilled in vinyl. You are in for a treat.
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Mapping Irish churches, monuments, and memorials in D.C.
From the 18th century Old St. Patrick's Church to the Embassy of Ireland, here are the 11 sites every Ireland descendant should visit.
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D.C.'s 25 most expensive homes for sale, mapped
In order to see where the big spenders head to nab some real estate, Curbed mapped the top 25 priciest listings currently on the market.
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International Women’s Day 2018: Where to celebrate in the D.C. area
From panel discussions to supporting small businesses, see what fun activities will occur throughout the month of March.
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8 places to see the Berlin Wall in D.C.
From the Newseum to the Museum of American History, see where you can find portions of Germany’s Berlin Wall.
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10 D.C. murals of celebrities, mapped
From Yoko Ono to Elizabeth Taylor, see which murals are worth a visit.
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Winter Olympics 2018: Where to watch in D.C.
Expect themed food and drink specials as well as opening ceremony watch parties.
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8 historic D.C. homes once owned by African-American icons
From Duke Ellington to Langston Hughes, see where these icons once lived in the nation’s capital.
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D.C.’s most iconic modern buildings, mapped
From the Kennedy Center to the House of Sweden, see which buildings are the most notable in the city.
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20 African-American history destinations in Washington, D.C.
From the African American Civil War Museum to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, there are plenty of sites worth the hike for discovering how significant African Americans have been not only in D.C., but in the nation.
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State of the Union 2018: Where to watch in D.C.
See which locations in the nation’s capital are offering screening parties
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Transformative Deanwood development projects, mapped
From affordable housing to retail, see what new projects to expect in this Northeast neighborhood.
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Adolph Cluss’s best buildings in D.C., mapped
From the Franklin School to Eastern Market, take a look at some of this architect’s most memorable designs.
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D.C. buildings that became landmarks in 2017, mapped
From Georgetown’s West Heating Plant to Truxton Circle’s Wardman Flats, see what notable buildings are worth knowing.
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D.C.'s most famous protests, rallies, and riots
Washington, D.C. is more than just memorials, monuments, and The White House. This city represents the people who live here and the many efforts over the years to march for freedom and equality.
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10 D.C. developments to look forward to in 2018
From the International Spy Museum to Audi Field, see what to get excited about.
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D.C. area fixer-uppers for sale
See what investment opportunities are on the market.
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9 free (or almost free) New Year's events in Washington, D.C.
It’s time to let go a little, but not break the bank while doing it.
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D.C.'s 10 most expensive homes sold in 2017
From the Treasury Secretary’s mansion to Kellyanne Conway’s new, expanded estate, see what topped the list this year.
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The best holiday events in the D.C. area, mapped
From a Smithsonian celebration to a hip-hop performance, see what events are sure to make you feel jolly.
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9 Christmas tree shopping locations in D.C., mapped
In only a few more weeks, Christmas will be here.
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The 10 absolute best places to sled in Washington, D.C.
From Alexandria, Virginia, to Silver Spring, Maryland, these are the best sledding locations in and around Washington, D.C.
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Every Christmas tree worth visiting in the D.C. area
The trees, the lights, the holiday cheer—what's not to love about this time of the year?
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13 free things to do in D.C. on Black Friday
These free activities range from hiking to comedy shows to art galleries.
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D.C.’s most anticipated hotel openings, mapped
From The Moxy Hotel to The Conrad, see what to get excited for.
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John Russell Pope’s best buildings in D.C., mapped
From the Thomas Jefferson Memorial to the National Gallery of Art’s West building, take a look at some of this architect’s most memorable designs
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Smart homes for sale in the D.C. area
These smart home listings range from a nearly $1 million penthouse with smart home wiring to a roughly $8 million single-family home with geothermal heating and cooling.
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Washington, D.C.’s 16 oldest houses, mapped
Despite the many cranes and construction projects that perpetually pop up all over D.C., the nation’s capital continues to retain much of its historicity.
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D.C.’s Art in Transit: The best public art in the Metro
Art in Transit improves the ridership experience by providing a location for artworks.
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What $3,000/month rents you along the Metro’s Red Line
See your options in neighborhoods like Bethesda, H Street Corridor, and Dupont Circle.
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What to do near Trinity University, Gallaudet University, and Catholic University of America
From breweries to arts performances, see where students and visitors of these universities should head to have fun.
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10 things to do in D.C. over Labor Day weekend
From concerts to cooking classes, see what you should do to end the season in the best way possible.
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What to do near Howard University
From music venues to theaters, see where visitors and students of Howard University should head.
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What to do near George Washington University
From underground live performances to a mansion with secret doors, see where visitors and students of George Washington University should head.
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D.C.’s 10 smallest single-family homes for sale
See what are the itty bittiest listings on the market, ranging from 572 square feet up to 800 square feet.
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What to do near Georgetown University
From jazz clubs to historic homes to kayaking, see where visitors and students of Georgetown University should head in the neighborhood.
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Every church conversion in Washington, D.C., mapped
Learn about every former holy house in the District, from Blind Whino to Morton Street Mews.