Thursday, February 10, 2011

UNKNOWN PLEASURES




Chris Price, a local electronic music producer will be spinning a mix of house, synth-pop, post-punk and disco tonight at 10p.m. at the Wonderland Ballroom.

WONDERLAND BALLROOM

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

DINE @ 1789 RESTAURANT


1789 restaurant is the ultimate Washington D.C. dining experience. The country-inn elegance, creative cuisine, and American antiques and period pieces give the 1789 restaurant a feeling like no other. It's five dining rooms and comfortable surroundings are just a compliment to the excellent food, which was chosen by Gourmet Magazine as one of America's Top Tables. 
Looking for things to do in Washington DC? Come dine at this amazing restaurant!
Check out their website HERE and menu HERE

THE INTERNATIONAL SPY MUSEUM


The International Spy Museum is the first public museum in the world solely dedicated to the tradecraft, history, and contemporary role of espionage. The museum features the largest collection of international espionage artifacts ever placed on public display. Spanning the history of espionage around the globe, many of these artifacts can now be seen by the public for the first time.
If you're looking for what to do in Washington DC, don't miss this amazing museum!

See their website HERE

SEE GEORGETOWN


Looking for things to do in Washington DC?
Georgetown is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Washington D.C., and because of its proximity to the Potomac River, it used to serve as a major port city in Colonial times.
Today georgetown is a beautiful and vibrant community with upscale shopping and a variety of excellent, multi-ethnic restaurants for everyone to enjoy! Walk the cobblestone streets and see for yourself why Georgetown is so amazing!


A BIT ABOUT THE LINCOLN COTTAGE


This cottage was located on the 3rd highest area of Washington, DC. All summer long, there was a constant breeze atop this hill.
The home was founded in 1851, and was originally used as a home for the veterans of American wars.
President Clinton designated this home a National Monument in 2000. It is located on the grounds of the Armed Forces Retirement Home in northwest DC.
Tours are guided, and require a ticket. Tours are hourly Monday-Saturday 10 to 3, and on Sunday from noon to 4. The Visitor's Center is open Monday-Saturday 9:30-4:30 and on Sunday from 11:30-5:30. The tour cost is $12, $6 ages 6-12. The cottage is located at Upshur Street and Rock Creek Church Road NW.
202-829-0436

TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN WASHINGTON D.C.


See the great monuments and memorials that tell the tale of the history of America.
With 19 museums, 9 research centers and 140 affiliate museums around the world, the Smithsonian Institution is truly incredible. 
This amazing park has 800-acres and a beautiful falls over steep rocks, all only 15 miles away from the Nation's Capital. 
Interested in Government. Come take a tour and learn more!
This charming and historic neighborhood offers fantastic shopping and dining!
George Washington's former estate offers visitors a chance to experience the old world for themselves.
One of the premier performing arts centers in the country and home to the National Symphony Orchestra.
One of the oldest zoos in the U.S., the National Zoo boasts over 2,000 animals and over 400 species. A great place for families to visit when they're in town.
The most diverse flea market in the country, offering amazing goods and services, music and food. 
This cosmopolitan neighborhood is home to great museums, historic houses, art galleries, specialty shops, and a variety of great ethnic restaurants.