Location ID: #10053953
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The D.C. Office of Motion Picture and Television Development is pleased to honor the Bellevue neighborhood in Southwest as the May 2012 One City Location of the Month. Bellevue, meaning “beautiful view” in French, is primarily a residential ...
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The DC Office of Motion Picture and Television Development is pleased to honor the historic DC landmark, Arena Stage as the One City Location of the Month for April 2011. After a decade of planning, design and construction, Arena Stage at the Mead ...
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8 Screens 2K and 4K Digital Projection and Sound. A go-to location in DC for film festivals and other special screening events.
Dimensions and Seating Capacity for Largest Auditorium, Auditorium 4 (235 seats). 7 Smaller Auditoriums are also ...
Location ID: #10112443
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The Atlas Performing Arts Center brings people together through the arts to create, connect and engage through compelling performances, events and initiatives spanning a range of artistic expressions, traditions and cultures. The Atlas is where the ...
Location ID: #10095994
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Centered on its namesake street, H Street NE is a tight-knit neighborhood with an artsy vibe, quirky bars, hip eateries and independent designer shops. The Atlas Performing Arts Center presents films, concerts and plays in a 1930s movie theater. The ...
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Town Hall Education Arts Recreation Campus (THEARC) in Southeast Washington is a 203,000 square foot award-winning campus located east of the Anacostia River boasts a 365-seat theater, which features a spacious stage, a movie screen for film events, ...
Location ID: #10175428
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National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
A 6.1-acre oasis in the heart of the city, the Sculpture Garden features large-scale works of modern sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein, Marc Chagall, Louise Bourgeois, and others. The space was designed by ...
Location ID: #10117384
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National Gallery of Art (West Building)
The Gallery’s first building, which opened in 1941, was John Russell Pope’s last design and houses works from the 11th through the 19th centuries. Galleries on the Main Floor showcase the only Leonardo da ...
Location ID: #10175427
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National Gallery of Art (East Building)
Widely considered I. M. Pei’s most ambitious architectural design, the East Building opened in 1978 to house the Gallery’s collection of modern and contemporary art and temporary exhibitions. A renovation ...
Location ID: #10048619
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The D.C. Office of Motion Picture and Television Development is pleased to recognize the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Southwest Washington as the December 2012 One City Location of the Month. Containing the world’s largest collection ...
Location ID: #10130791
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Meridian Hill is an urban oasis of mature trees and an array of floral abundance on twelve multi-terraced acres, located in the Columbia Heights neighborhood of the District within the boundaries of 15th and 16th Streets NW (to the east and west) ...
Location ID: #10112137
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Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens is a National Park Service site located in the north eastern corner of Washington, D.C., and the Maryland state border. Nestled near the banks of the Anacostia River and directly west of the Baltimore Washington ...
Location ID: #10153663
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The REACH is a place where visitors, audiences, and artists can come together for collaboration, experimentation, and exploration in the spirit of President Kennedy’s vision for a new frontier for the arts. Many of the spaces have been named after ...
Location ID: #10096602
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The Jack Morton Auditorium, housed in the Media and Public Affairs Building, is a fixed seat venue with the capacity to seat up to 244 people. The auditorium offers full TV production capability, digital sound and video recording and video ...
Location ID: #10175425
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The George Washington University’s Mount Vernon Campus is located in the verdant Berkley neighborhood of Northwest Washington DC, just three miles northwest of the Foggy Bottom Campus.
Mount Vernon provides a more traditional college campus than ...
Location ID: #10157618
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The Blackbox Theatre is a 1,600 square foot blackbox-style theater located on the B2 level of West Hall on Mount Vernon Campus. It’s the home of GW's student theatre program and a preferred location for concerts, presentations, and other events. The ...
Location ID: #10114895
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The mission of Dumbarton House, the national headquarters of The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America (NSCDA), is to support the NSCDA Corporate Societies and their members; to maintain an historic museum property, which serves as a ...
Location ID: #10112579
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Experience the Holy Land in DC! Dedicated in 1898, the Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land in America is one of our city's most beautiful destinations.
Tour our historic church and catacombs. Explore full-size replicas of shrines of the Holy ...
Location ID: #10052936
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The Francis Scott Key Bridge, more commonly known as the Key Bridge, is a six-lane reinforced concrete arch bridge conveying U.S. Route 29 traffic across the Potomac River between the Rosslyn neighborhood of Arlington County, Virginia and the ...
Location ID: #10053329
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Fort Stevens was part of the extensive fortifications built around Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War. It was constructed in 1861 as "Fort Massachusetts" and later enlarged by the Union Army and renamed "Fort Stevens" after Brig. Gen. ...
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Foggy Bottom is one of the oldest late 18th and 19th-century neighborhoods in the District. The area is thought to have received the name because its riverside location made it susceptible to concentrations of fog and industrial smoke, an ...
Location ID: #10053947
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Location ID: #10053954
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