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Festivities include ICE! - Gaylord National's new winter wonderland attraction carved from two million pounds of ice, a 60-foot candy glass Christmas tree suspended in the soaring atrium, nightly
Jazz pianist Larry Willis' repertoire ranges from rock and pop to African, Brazilian and Afro-Cuban music.
Now Open! Glenelg Estates A luxurious single family home community in Glenelg, MD Just minutes from Ellicott City, Clarksville, and Columbia, Glenelg Estates is...
This stage musical is based on the popular 1998 animated film.
People who come to Alexandria on Saturday mornings find themselves in a busy plaza where local farmers and artists have been selling their products since 1753...
This market, thought to be one of the nation's oldest continually operating farmers' markets (since 1753), features produce vendors, framed art, handicrafts, jewelry and other wearable art,
Year round on Tuesday, Wed, & Thursday, 7:00 a.m.- 5:30 p.m., Friday & Saturday, 7:00 a.m.- 6:30 p.m., Sunday, 7:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.
Enjoy the serenity of our wildflower meadow, walk our meanderings trails, explore the aquatic life of our pond at our 40-acre nature sanctuary minutes from our nation's capital.
The historic Eastern Market is the sole surviving continious operating fresh food market in Washington DC. Located 7 blooks east of the U. S. Capitol.Serviced...
This year-round market features fruits, vegetables, meats, eggs and cheeses, honey, breads and bakery items, herbal soaps, and more for the shoppers who throng...
From over 17,000 entries submitted from the United States and around the world to the Smithsonian magazine for its 6th Annual Photo Contest, 50 finalists were selected. The images selected represent t
Riverbend Visitor Center, 703-759-9018. Hike along the Potomac River with a naturalist to scan for waterfowl and raptors. Dress warmly, wear hiking shoes/boots, and bring binoculars and/or spotting sc
This exhibit, celebrating the birth of political cartoonist Herbert Block, features 82 original cartoon drawings selected from the Library's Herb Block collection.
This exhibit explores how new developments in journalism and technology came together in the news coverage of Abraham Lincoln's death and the hunt for his killer.
Paul Nicklen's photography of icy landscapes, polar bears, walrus, leopard seals, penguins and more, illustrates both his passion for the environment and a deep commitment to conservation.
This exhibit showcases the beautiful artistry and marketing genius of Josiah Wedgwood which still thrives today, 250 years after he founded his famous ceramics company. Nearly 200 select items on disp
Cloth and Chocolate (CC) is a diverse group of women, dedicated to exploring the artistic aspects of their quilt making. Their goals are to contribute to contemporary fiber arts, to display and sell t
One of the country's most respected journalists, Tim Russert moderated 'Meet the Press' for nearly 17 years. This exhibit recreates Russert's NBC Washington office much as it looke
Through this exhibit, you'll learn more about the United States Navy Civil Engineer Corps (CEC), a unique U.S. Navy officer Corps with no exact counterpart in any other service or any other Navy
On view in this case are notebooks with sketches of toy ideas and examples of some of the toys Jerome Lemelson invented. The objects on display are examples of Lemelson's toy ideas and show some