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Southwest & The Wharf
Let's Tour DC. We offer paint and sail options, sightseeing, and private event tours for 50 guests.
Georgetown
Tudor Place offers unique and intimate settings perfect for special occasions.
Brookland
Saint John Paul II National Shrine
Virginia
The iconic riverside estate of George Washington. Open daily, 365 days a year.
Dupont Circle
Dine intimately in the presidential Dining Room, enjoy cocktails throughout the main museum rooms or relax and unwind in the tranquil period garden.
Logan Circle
We're a community-focused destination where great drinks and even better company come together.
Navy Yard
Washington Nationals Baseball Club - home of the national pastime in the nation's capital!
DC Metro Area
Embark DC Private Boat Tours — See DC Differently!
Maryland
Board meetings, teleconferencing and broadcast video production by day; and elegant receptions and private screenings by nigh..
Barracks Row
Experience the magic of the movies at the historic Miracle Theatre.
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Anacostia Riverkeeper works to protect and restore the Anacostia River for all who live, work and play in the watershed
All-inclusive craft brewery tours in DC – guided tastings, food pairings, and behind-the-scenes access at top local breweries. You drink, we drive!
A women-owned flower shop, Blooms Collective offers personalized floral arrangements, flowers by the stem, workshops and local delivery.
With over 100 rooms and 80 secret doors, O Museum in The Mansion is one of the most unique experiences in the world.
Downtown
The home of every U.S. president except George Washington, the site of the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue was selected in June 1791