Farmbird Serves Scratch-Made Dishes From Local Sources

Farmbird is a new chicken shop located on H Street Northeast in Washington DC. With its emphasis on from-scratch cooking and fresh ingredients, it is a fitting addition to the already stacked restaurant scene in the city. It’s safe to say that Farmbird’s approach to the dishes it serves up...

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Honor the Founding Fathers at the National Archives

The National Archives is a museum and resource center that collects the documents that help tell the story of our nation. Located on Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, this should absolutely be one of your stops the next time you’re touring DC’s attractions. One of the most impactful things you can do...

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Attend a Festival or Check Out an Outdoor Movie at Canal Park

Canal Park is a three-acre green space designed for sustainability. Located on Second Street Southeast, it is one of the Navy Yard neighborhood’s top places to get away from the hustle and bustle of DC without having to leave the city. You can find a whole host of fun activities...

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Enjoy a Free Night of Jazz at the Millennium Stage at The Kennedy Center

The Millennium Stage at The Kennedy Center hosts free events for the community throughout the year, and the DC Jazz Fest is one of the most popular. From June 11 through June 19, Jazz Fest features performances like the “Bass-ically Yours” DC Jazz Festival series, with musicians like James King...

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Millennium Stage at The Kennedy Center Hosts an Eclectic Mix of Professional Performances

From professional musicians to comedians to circus acrobats, the Millennium Stage at The Kennedy Center hosts a huge variety of different performers throughout the year. There’s something going on nearly every night at Millennium Stage, making it a great place to go for something fun and different this summer. If...

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Check Out the “America Collects Eighteenth-Century French Painting” Exhibit at the National Gallery of Art

A visit to the National Gallery of Art is rewarding just about any time you go, but between now and August 20 the museum is hosting a special exhibition that illuminates the history of American art collecting. The show is titled “America Collects Eighteenth-Century French Painting” and focuses on the...

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Find Fellow Cycling Enthusiasts at Bicycle Space

Whether you’re a serious cyclist or just enjoy pedaling through the park on a leisurely weekend afternoon, Bicycle Space has something to offer. To start with, this DC shop has a reputation for being one of the city’s most serious bicycle maintenance and repair shops, which makes it popular with...

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“Modern Medicine and Great War” Exhibition at the National Museum of American History

Modern Medicine and Great War is a new exhibition at the National Museum of American History. The exhibit explores the various ways medicine was applied on the battlefield, and it explores wartime advances in medicine. World War I was a testing ground for new medical technologies and procedures, and you...

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Find Unique, Handmade Goods at the Smithsonian Craft Show at the National Building Museum April 27th – 30th

From April 27th through April 30th, Washington D.C. will once again host the annual Smithsonian Craft Show at the National Building Museum. The show returns for its 35th year this spring, and is located less than a mile from 77H. If you’re a fan of artisan goods or always on...

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Admire War-Time Art at the “Artist Soldiers Exhibit” at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

If you’re a fan of war-time art, make sure to stop by the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum to see the Artist Soldiers Exhibit. The exhibit opened in early April, and the museum is located less than two miles from 7 7H. The exhibit is a collaboration between the...

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