DC Living

This Is Halloween: Washington, D.C.

October 12, 2016 /
Two Halloween Characters In Washington D.C.

No matter what holiday approaches, you can always depend on D.C. to be celebrating it. Whether you are celebrating Independence Day or the start of the new year, you can always find some place in the D.C. area to celebrate. Halloween is right around the corner, and soon D.C. will be filled with the Halloween…

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DIY: Small Halloween Decorations

October 10, 2016 /

Decorating for Halloween can be challenging when you live in a small apartment. Participating in those neighborhood competitions of “who has the scariest house” or “who has the largest Halloween decorations,” and most of the time, entertaining trick-or-treaters is out of the question. But, having a small apartment does not mean the end to your…

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Visit the Heurich House Museum in Dupont Circle

October 5, 2016 /
Heurich House Museum In Dupont Circle

D.C.’s museum and art scene has always been spectacular. There are all sorts of museums and art galleries all throughout the nation’s capital, that you couldn’t possibly visit them all in one week to fully appreciate each exhibit or piece in each of them. One of the best and largest museum’s in D.C. is the…

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Taste of D.C.

October 3, 2016 /
Washington D.C. Crepe Food Truck

One great aspect of D.C. is the cultural diversity that brings so much delicious international food to D.C. diners. Washingtonians cherish this diversity so much that they have several food festivals throughout the year such as Restaurant Week, and upcoming on Oct. 8, the Taste of D.C. For one weekend, Taste of D.C. will feature…

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Two New Bars on 14th Street

September 28, 2016 /
Man Pouring Cocktail At Bar

Fourteenth Street is one of the liveliest areas in D.C. As a neighborhood right nearby several amazing restaurants and jam-packed nightclubs and bars, it makes the perfect place for a sociable Washingtonian. New trendy bars are always popping up in D.C., but what better place for them to appear than Fourteenth Street, abundant with enthusiastic…

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What You Missed At the Opening of the NMAAHC

September 26, 2016 /
Opening Of The New NMAAHC Building

“This place is more than a building. It is a dream come true,” President Barack Obama said Sept.24, the day of the opening of the National Museum of African American History & Culture. The day of the opening was definitely one filled with magic and historical wonder as thousands of people came from all over…

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Celebrate the Nation Capital’s Best Brews

September 21, 2016 /
Glass Of Cold Beer

The nation’s capital is such a vivacious place to live for people who love being sociable, exploring the city, and celebrating the diversity of a city filled with history and culture everyday. This week, D.C. celebrates the good brews offered all over the city with beer specials and special events. Sept. 24 begins DC Beer…

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Five Plays to See in September

September 19, 2016 /
Enterance To The Lansburgh Theatre

D.C. has one of the best theatre scenes in the nation. You can always expect seats to be filled on the opening night of plays and musicals even in the smallest theatres. Summer is over, and that means Washingtonian theatre lovers are all anticipating the new season. Well, the wait is over. It’s theatre season…

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Visit the Newest Member of the Smithsonian Family

September 16, 2016 /
New Smithsonian Building

D.C. has several Smithsonian museums that many Washingtonians and visitors cherish, but on Sept. 24, the Smithsonian museums will have a new addition to their family. Get ready for the new National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) in the beginning of fall. Everyone who comes to the official grand opening and dedication…

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Welcoming a New Harper Resident

September 7, 2016 /

With so many new options in DC, finding a new place can be challenging and stressful. Sarah K. recently moved in to The Harper and offered to share a little about her apartment-hunting experience. Tell us a little about yourself. Born and raised in Indiana, I recently moved to DC by way of California, the…

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