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Aug 22, 2017

Photos: Renovating The Gardens At Dumbarton Oaks Is A Surprisingly Tricky Endeavor

It’s a slow-going project to replace the irrigation system, but officials say they still plan to reopen by mid-May.

Feb 17, 2017

Dumbarton Oaks Will Close In July For 8 Months Of Renovations

The stormwater management system dates back to the gardens’ creation in the 1920s and the time has come for an overhaul.

Aug 28, 2015

15 Ways To Make The Most Of Your D.C. Staycation

With more manageable temperatures, fewer crowds, and nary a cherry blossom in sight, now is just about the perfect time to bask in the glories of our own city.

Jul 30, 2014

The Best Museums In D.C. That Aren’t On The National Mall

Because everyone always takes about the National Mall museums, here are the best ones located elsewhere in the city.

Mar 31, 2008

Alternative Locations for Your Cherry Blossom Fill

No doubt many of you trekked down to the Tidal Basin this weekend to check out the cherry blossoms during their peak bloom (which is predicted to last until Thursday). As many rightly feel, this area is the height of “D.C. scenic,” with the gorgeous trees lining the waterside and the Jefferson and Washington Monuments in view. Of course, along with the ubiquitous scenic view are thousands and thousands of visitors roaming the Basin area…

Jul 27, 2007

Photo of the Day: July 27, 2007

We love the high contrast black and white and near vanishing point in this shot by Flickr user akkleis. This pergola shades a walk in the ten acres of gardens at Dumbarton Oaks in Georgetown, which also houses a museum with rare book, music, and art collections. The museum itself is closed for renovations until 2008, but the gardens are open for an $8 admission fee. EXIF. A reminder for our photographers and everyone…

Apr 14, 2007

Classical Music Agenda

April continues to be a busy month for your classical music critic, and that is just the way we like it here. This week has just about everything: some big names, some opera, some early music, and more free concerts than we probably deserve. Take your pick. >> The main event of the week is the much-anticipated (and sold out) Kennedy Center recital by Evgeny Kissin, sponsored by Washington Performing Arts Society. The program features…

May 09, 2006

Ask DCist: Mother’s Day Brunch Without Breaking the Bank

American University’s graduation is May 14 — which also happens to be Mother’s Day. I need to find a good but not exorbitantly expensive brunch option. Any suggestions? In case you and your mom will be spending Mother’s Day in the area, DCist encourages you to consider booking a reservation for Sunday brunch sooner rather than later. With American University’s graduation falling on the same day, plenty of places are already full — including brunch…

Feb 24, 2005

Coyotes Reach Mass. Ave., Approach Georgetown

Coyotes, which have been spotted in the northern reaches of the District in Rock Creek Park near Oregon Avenue have migrated past Klingle Road, past the National Zoo, past Adams Morgan and now have been spotted near Massachusetts Avenue. This map from RestonPaths.com gives you a good sense as to the area where coyotes have been exploring. The Post’s headline on the matter, “Coyote Sightings in Park Spread Toward Embassies,” indicates that coyotes could threaten…

 
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