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Get in the holiday spirit with holiday markets, light displays and Scrooge; celebrate Community Day at Planet Word; or browse works by hundreds of artists.
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Enjoy fall with festivals and a bike ride, celebrate Diwali on the Mall, hear dozens of bands outdoors in Adams Morgan, or dive into food at the Smithsonian.
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Celebrate your loved ones by adding a photograph to an ofrenda, or altar; create masks and paper marigolds; and watch traditional Mexican music and dance.
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From costume parades to film screenings to pumpkin carving contests, Halloween brings fun for all ages. Here’s what you should do in D.C. over Halloween weekend.
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Beyond a “remixed” display of its permanent collection, the museum offers reading space in the library, a new art studio and plenty of special events.
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Ghost hunting in the Washington area? Head to the Octagon Museum, the Bladensburg Dueling Grounds or Gadsby’s Tavern. And don’t forget D.C.’s haunted karaoke bar.
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Sip rare brews at the region’s best beer festival, listen to live music around Adams Morgan, pick pumpkins or tour the White House’s gardens.
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Happy hour doesn’t have to mean cocktails made with cheap booze: These D.C. bars offer top-shelf quality for less than expected.
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Check out festivals celebrating comedy, artists and the harvest; Club Quarantine takes over the Kennedy Center; and Georgia Avenue trades traffic for people.
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Whether choosing a Halloween costume or finding the right party, it’s better to plan ahead. Tickets are available now for these seasonal activities.
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While the government is closed, federal employees can take advantage of all-day happy hour specials, free museum entry and other deals.
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Will the government shutdown impact D.C. landmarks? The Smithsonian will stay open — for now, anyway — and performances will continue at the Kennedy Center.
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Immerse yourself in art and culture during late-night parties in more than two dozen neighborhoods, celebrate Oktoberfest, and explore D.C. by bike.
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Whether you want to get lost in a corn maze or take the kids to pick their own pumpkins, this guide to area farms and fall festivals will help.
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Before the giant pandas return to China, the all-ages Panda Palooza festival celebrates the bears with music, crafts, games and cultural events.
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Celebrate Oktoberfest in the D.C. area with events including community festivals, dachshund races, and brewery parties with beer and polka.
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The best lot for tailgating, what to bring, organized parties and everything you need to know to tailgate at a Commanders game.
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For more than 60 years, Marylanders have been enjoying thin, rectangular pizzas, and the style is embraced by more than just one well-known chain.
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Navigating the parties, parade, festival and concert during Washington, D.C.’s Capital Pride weekend.
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The National Cherry Blossom Festival begins, St. Patrick’s Day brings days of celebrations and the DC Record Fair returns.
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The National Cherry Blossom Festival begins, St. Patrick’s Day brings days of celebrations and the DC Record Fair returns.
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