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Planning Day Trip to Washington DC? Here is Your Bucket List

Washington, D.C. welcomes hundreds of thousands of single-day-trippers every day. Where to go and what to do will no longer be a problem with this list.

DC’s ‘One Journey’ Festival to Celebrate Contributions of Refugees

The second annual One Journey Festival, a D.C.-based art and music event focusing on talents and contributions of refugees, is scheduled to take place on June 29 at the Washington National Cathedral from 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

DC Embassy of South Africa to Hold Silent Art Auction

“I Am A Masterpiece,” the fourth annual reception benefitting the organization “I Am, We Are” (IAWA), will be hosted by the Embassy of South Africa on June 20.

‘By The People’ Arts and Dialogue Festival Offers Creative Activities

Washington, D.C. will be hosting “By The People”, a free arts and dialogue festival, between June 15 and June 23.

Must-Have Apps Add Fun, Convenience to Life in Washington DC

A smartphone without applications is hardly imaginable anymore. Here are the most essential of those that make life in Washington, D.C. so much easier.

DC’s Michelin-Star Restaurants Promise Unforgettable Tastes

Washington, D.C. is a culinary capital, as much as an administrative one. Find out about the Michelin-star restaurants of the D.C. area.

Chinatown Community Festival to Celebrate Asian and Pacific Islander Cultures

D.C. Mayor's Office on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs is organizing Chinatown Community Festival, where the guests will get to enjoy music, dance and food tasting, on June 15 from 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

‘Donald Trump Presidential Twitter Library’ Coming to DC

“The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Presents: The Donald J. Trump Presidential Twitter Library” will be exhibited at Washington, D.C.'s "Showroom June 14-16.