Parks & Public Places
Indiana Plaza is located at the intersection of 7th Street, Indiana Avenue, and Pennsylvania Avenue. The plaza honors the state of Indiana, and the Indiana Society of Washington is participating […]
Burke Park (Reservation 68) is bordered by Massachusetts Avenue to the north, L Street to the south, 12th Street to the west, and 11th Street to the east. The park […]
Arts, Culture & Entertainment
Historically renown as the ‘Broadway of Washington DC’, due to popular venues such as the Gayety Theater and others on Ninth Street, 505 Ninth is currently used as a commercial […]
Located in the historic old Post Office building, the Smithsonian National Postal Museum which opened in 1993, is home to one of the world’s largest collections of stamps and philatelic […]
Education
Since Opening in 1892, Strayer University remains a distinguished and enriching higher education institution, offering undergraduate and graduate programs in high-demand fields such as accounting, business, education, health services administration, […]
Shopping
Located on the Woodrow Wilson Plaza, the weekly Capital Harvest on the Plaza (CHOP) Farmers Market allows local farmers, artisans, and producers to sell home grown, fresh organic fruits, vegetables, […]
Services
Conveniently located in the center of Washington’s vibrant east end, the Judiciary Plaza or Liberty Square building is an 11-storey, 476,872 sq. ft. commercial complex that was constructed in 1982. […]
The United States Navy Memorial, located on Pennsylvania Avenue NW between 7th and 9th streets, is a tribute to men and women who are a part of the Navy’s history, […]
Located between 6th and 8th streets NW, and G and H streets NW in the nation’s capital, the Chinatown neighborhood is renowned for its red and green lamp posts, Chinese […]
Government
The Martin Luther King Jr. library replaced the Central Library in 1972, serving as a space for reading, learning, community engagement, and interaction. Hours 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday […]
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