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WASHINGTON, DC

 


 

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President Obama makes the big announcement, 1 May 2011 at The White House


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WASHINGTON, DC GUIDE

 

WELCOME TO WASHINGTON, DC
The District of Columbia overwhelms you with the most powerful symbols of our nationhood, the Capitol, White House, and Supreme Court.
Washington Monument obelisk is an homage to his Masonic roots ... More

RESTAURANTS and NIGHTCLUBS
Its outstanding selection of soulful restaurants and nightclubs competes with NYC for best on the East Coast ... More


SHOPS and GALLERIES
Looking for special shoes, handbags, artwork, nutritional supplements, accessories, African Diaspora books, crafts, garments, incense ... More

CULTURAL SITES
Home to the National Museum of African Art, Benjamin Banneker Memorial & Fountain, National Council of Negro Women Headquarters, Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial ... More

SPAS and INNKEEPERS
DC has a feast of Black-owned spas to refresh your mind, body and spirit. The innkeepers are also top notch ... More

BLACK GENESIS
Benjamin Banneker, was previously introduced to and won L'Enfant's confidence to assist him on the job. Mr. Banneker, a brilliant African American astronomer, author, inventor and mathematician, completed the L'Enfant landscape design for Washington from memory after L'Enfant exited ... More

NATIONAL MONUMENTS
Most experienced travelers would agree, DC is a must visit, if only to see the many astounding monuments to our nation. Soon the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial will join them ... More

ART and HISTORY MUSEUMS
Even lifelong residents find it impossible to see every Smithsonian Museum and the many other museums that are not, so its best to have a game plan for your museum visits ... More



 

FAMILY ATTRACTIONS
With National Air & Space Museum as the world's most visited museum, an encyclopedic National Museum of Natural History, tons of events at Verizon Center and the magnificent National Zoo ... More

GENERAL ATTRACTIONS
Georgetown, a historically Black district that evolved into a premier village in the nation's capital known for its charm and human scale; while Adams Morgan is DC’s hottest district for funky shops and ... More

ABOLITIONIST and CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENTS
One writer describes the early District of Columbia as a slave emporium. simultaneously, DC was a center of abolitionist activity led by free persons of color ... More

OBAMA PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION
On 20 January 2009, the world celebrated as Barack Obama became America's 44th President, a feat that few could have foretold when he began his miraculous campaignjourney 22 months earlier ... More

U STREET - SHAW DISTRICT
Shaw District evolved into military camps during the Civil War, for former slaves escaping from the South. One of these camps developed into a neighborhood named in honor of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, the white officer who led the black Massachusetts 54th Regiment in the Civil War ... More

HISTORIC SITES
Counting Georgetown, Howard Theatre, the residences of Duke Ellington, Mary Church Terrell, Frederick Douglass, Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Senator Edward Brooke, Carter G. Woodson, George Bell, Ralph Bunche, Anna J. Cooper, Whitelaw Hotel, Anthony Bowen YMCA, DC has ... More

TRIVIA - FAMOUS RESIDENTS
More than 1.2 million African Americans live in the 5.4 million Washington Metro Area ... More

 

 

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Leonard Dorsey
Kalin Thomas
Thomas Dorsey
Sheila Umolu
Christine Young
Kara Alford
Calvin Young

 

 

 

 




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