Whether you’ve been offered a new job, love the city itself, are looking for a new adventure, or are coming to spend more time with family or friends, hundreds of people move to Washington, D.C....
June 19th — also known as Juneteenth, Emancipation Day, or Freedom Day — marks the official end of slavery in the United States, with the last slaves in Texas having been freed....
You can be the first person in the States to see 12 of da Vinci’s over 300-year-old rare drawings. These 12 original drawings from the legendary Italian polymath, Leonardo da Vinci, will debut in Washington D.C.-t...
Summer is around the corner, bringing concerts, BBQ, bar-hopping, and art exhibits with it! No matter what the start of summer has you looking for, D.C. is sure to have it! Whether you need to get away outdoors, immerse...
Smithsonians are ushering in summer with a real-life “Night at the Museum” event! To celebrate the beginning of summer, on Saturday, June 24, all Smithsonian museums will be open until midnight for Smithsoni...
May marks Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month in the United States. Every May since 1990, we honor and celebrate the culture, achievements, and contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander...
Spring break in the D.C. area is quickly approaching! And if you’ve found yourself wondering how you’re going to keep the kids engaged this year, we’ve got you covered. Whether you are traveling into the city for a get...
Since its national conception in 1981, March has been known as Women’s History Month, a time to celebrate and honor both notable women throughout history and the contributions they’ve made to society. From s...
Philippe Petit, the French high wire artist best known his breathtaking walk between New York City’s Twin Towers in 1974, will be taking his act to Washington, D.C.’s National Building Museum. Having success...
A new museum will be built beneath the Lincoln Memorial, the National Park Service announced on President’s Day. “For more than a century, the Lincoln Memorial has been the crucible of American democracy, an endur...