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Washington, D.C.

With all eyes on the nation's capital, we celebrate the city's great food and phenomenal cultural offerings.
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The Pacific Northwest has a refreshingly quirky spirit and best way to approach it is to start here.
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The city by the Charles is a cultural hub full of wonderful museums, fine dining and hip shopping.
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Food/Wine: Places: You Asked… Washington, D.C. Dining

We are often asked for dining recommendations in the nation’s capital, a town that has long been known for its classic formal restaurants and celebrity chefs. We reached out to...
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Learning: Pulse: College Tours and Visits

For teenagers, making it to college means freedom and all the glory it entails (eg. sleeping on dorm room futons and eating ramen). But on college tours, and later, when...
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Washington, D.C.: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: Minibar (at Café Atlántico)

Upstairs at Café Atlántico is one of the most memorable dining experiences in D.C.: Minibar, a bar with six seats where you pay $120 for a meal that has roughly...
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Washington, D.C.: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: Citronelle

EDITOR’S NOTE: This restaurant is currently closed. Michel Richard may be D.C.’s most lauded restaurateur, but he still approaches his dishes with a touch of whimsy. Take the “beluga” pasta...
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Washington, D.C.: What to See & Do: Family Friendly: Family Activities in Washington, D.C.

I wasn’t sure my kids were ready to appreciate an American history lesson when I brought them to D.C. at the ages of 6 and 8. They had studied pilgrims...
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Washington, D.C.: Where to Stay: Boutique: Jefferson Hotel

One of Washington’s most venerable properties, the Jefferson Hotel re-opened in August 2009 after a meticulous, two-year-plus renovation. The hotel pays homage to the third U.S. president it is named...
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Washington, D.C.: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: Plume

The newly reopened Jefferson Hotel has a lot to be proud of, including a successful restoration that merges past and future. Washington gourmets have already embraced the property’s Plume restaurant...
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Washington, D.C.: Where to Eat: Classics: 1789

This Washington classic has been serving loyal patrons for over fifty years. Stepping inside the Georgetown institution, with its early-American art and grand fireplace, will transport you in time. The...
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Washington, D.C.: Where to Eat: Neighborhood Places: Cashion’s Eat Place

Founded by the James Beard Award–winning chef Ann Cashion in 1995, this Adams Morgan spot is much beloved for its neighborhoody vibe, loads of personality and Southern comfort food. You...
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Washington, D.C.: Where to Eat: Relaxed but Refined: The Source

Right next to the Newseum, the Source is the latest venture from Wolfgang Puck. The look is stylish, the crowd glam, and the menu interesting, but locals complain the restaurant...
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Discussion Boards:Destinations: Washington, DC Recommendations Needed

I’ve lived in Washington for decades and to me the most overlooked treasure in town is Hillwood Museum and Gardens (4155 Linnean Ave NW), on Rock Creek Park up Connecticut...
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Discussion Boards:Destinations: Washington, DC Recommendations Needed

Another member who lived in D.C. for decades suggests the following: “Museums are among the best in Washington: I don’t know exactly what’s showing at the National Gallery, but there...
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