It’s almost here…the first total solar eclipse to cross North America since 1979 begins in just under 3 hours. About…
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A week ago, the cherry trees around the DC Tidal Basin hadn’t blossomed.They were getting closer, but the blossoms were…
If you live around DC, Spring means cherry blossoms – the flowers and the festival celebrating them. This year, we…
We’d heard about the Museum of the Bible (400 4th St SW, Washington, DC) for some time but had never…
Although it’s been featured on TV (e.g., The Travel Channel’s Mega Mansions), and in books and magazines, The Mansion on…
In the midst of this National Literacy Month and on the cusp of National Book Month (October), we are thrilled to announce the release…
This week’s Washington Post Weekend section includes a feature article on the Best museums for kids in D.C. It’s worth…
The Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.’s messages of love, inclusion, hope, and peace breathed energy into the global equality movement…
Our neurodiverse family recently visited the holiday display literally named ICE, which occurs each year at the Gaylord Hotel at…
For those of us who live in the DC area, we often avoid the crowds around the National Mall when…