Location ID: #10116953
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Opened in 2007, Sidney Harman Hall offers flexible staging for virtually every kind of performance and stage specifications that are the most technically advanced in the industry. The Harman Hall stage can be altered to a thrust, end stage or ...
Location ID: #10277479
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With deep family and company roots in Baltimore dating back to 1881, the Bolgiano Seed Company expanded its operations in 1931 to 411 New York Avenue, supplying a wide range of seeds and equipment across the globe. There are even rumors that its ...
Location ID: #10044148
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Next to the White House, the most powerful suits - pinstripes and black lace—rendezvous at W Washington D.C., where Italian Renaissance meets modern cool. With commanding rooftop views of major landmarks, W-Gate is all about stately indulgence. ...
Location ID: #10130880
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With everything you dream of in 11 floors of the ultimate in contemporary luxury, be the First Fashionista in a world that's intimate and sensual, playful and energetic. iPod Shuffle for that run along the Potomac River? We've got it. A healthy and ...
Location ID: #10086969
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HQ DC is located in an ideal central location—Chinatown/Penn Quarter neighborhood of Washington, DC. Many well-known landmarks nearby: The Capital One Arena, The Washington Convention Center, The U.S. Capitol, and The White House. From the outside, ...
Location ID: #10206844
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His&Hers Restaurant DC is a premier black-owned dining experience in the Woodbridge neighborhood of Ward 5 located on the Rhode Island Avenue corridor. A District designated Main Street business, His&Hers offers a casual American flare with a warm ...
Location ID: #10154042
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The law school is located on its own 22-acre campus in the northwest part of the city approximately five miles from the main campus. Houston Hall, named for the famous civil rights lawyer and strategist Charles Hamilton Houston, is the main academic ...
Location ID: #10064636
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Howard University a federally chartered, private, coeducational, non-sectarian,Historical Black college. Founded in 1867, which played an important part in American history and the civil rights movement.
Location ID: #10092686
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Congressional Cemetery is a 35 acre historic yet active burial ground located on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Initially known as the Washington Parish Burial Ground, Congressional became the first truly national burial ground as Congress bought ...
Location ID: #10111715
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Built in 1787, Halcyon House was purchased in 2012 with a complete renovation, transforming it into the heart of their programming, including the Halcyon Incubator, an 18-month fellowship program for social entrepreneurs. Halcyon offers beautiful ...
Location ID: #10066122
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Location ID: #10093107
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Hillyer Art Space is a contemporary gallery dedicated to serving the public with quality exhibitions and programming. Established in April 2006, Hillyer is a program of International Arts & Artists, a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing ...
Location ID: #10117619
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Location ID: #10053958
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The DC Office of Motion Picture and Television Development is pleased to recognize the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Southwest Washington as the March 2014 One City Location of the Month. With its hollow-centered, elevated cylinder ...
Location ID: #10124016
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Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens in northwest DC is nestled high on a hill within the serene wooded environs of Rock Creek Park. Socialite, philanthropist and noted Russian art collector Marjorie Merriweather Post lived here until her death in ...
Location ID: #10053028
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The DC Office of Motion Picture and Television Development is pleased to honor the Hillcrest community in Ward Seven as the One City Location of the Month for May 2011. Hillcrest, once known as “the suburbs” of the District of Columbia, is a ...
Location ID: #10053950
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The D.C. Office of Motion Picture and Television Development is pleased to honor the Howard Theatre in Northwest as the April 2012 One City Location of the Month. This newly renovated historic landmark in the District, which reopens this month, ...
Location ID: #10112339
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The Heurich House Museum preserves the legacy of historic brewer Christian Heurich and enriches the creative economy of Washington, DC.
The Heurich mansion was built in 1892-4 for German-American immigrant Christian Heurich (1842-1945), whose ...
Location ID: #10051647
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