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The Complete Guide To Washington, D.C.
Having grown up in the Washington, D.C. area, I’ve gotten to experience so much of what this powerful city has to offer. From the food, to music scene, the incredible amount of things to do, and some of the best places to spot celebs, it just has it all!
Enchantment Christmas At Nationals Park
Enchant Christmas D.C. was everything we could have hoped for in getting us into the holiday spirit. Check out some of the magic inside.
Exploring Hillwood House & Museum, D.C.
Marjorie Merriweather Post led one of the most fascinating lives a woman in the early-mid 1900s could live and it’s all on display at Hillwood House and Museum.
Exploring The Trump International Hotel, D.C.
While it’s in the middle of changing hands, Trump International Hotel really does define an impeccable experience from check-in, to check-out.
The Watergate Hotel Washington, D.C.
Not many hotels will give you a free tour of a scandalous room with a ton of history, or let you call and ask to be put on hold (read the article to find out why).
Snarkitecture, Burning Man, and Fractal Worlds
Frolicking through a styrofoam house, going to Burning Man (down the street), and partying on a virtual spaceship - what better way to spend a day.
Exercising or Exorcising? Walking the Exorcist Steps in D.C.
The Exorcist steps aren’t as scary as they appear to be - unless you ate climbing a lot of steep steps!
Exploring The Mansion on O St., Washington, D.C.
The Mansion on O St. is part hotel, part maze, and part artist haven. Wander through over 100 rooms, via 32 hidden doors, and prepared to be amazed at what you see!
Exploring Madame Tussaud’s D.C.
I LOVE wax museums, so it’s only fitting that my first would be in my hometown of Washington, D.C.!
Exploring Dumbarton Oaks in D.C.
Picture getting lost in flower fields, finding a hidden angel statue that points you to secret pools, and dead ends that reveal the most beautiful art. That’s Dumbarton Oaks.