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Not going to happen unless you're a US school kid.Originally posted by vetran View PostIts Darmie not MF. He doesn't believe Obama invited him.
truthfully would love to do the tour. not sure if you have to book. Yes you do and have to go through the Embassy.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/about/tours-and-events
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Is Hamsterdam still in business? It can't be too far from DC.
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The museums along the Mall are great, all free too. You should just catch the start of the Cherry Blossom, although you'll likely miss the peak. It's definitely worth visiting the tidal basin during this period, although it does get crowded. For food/drinking, check out Georgetown. For awesome beer, check out the Dogfish Head brewery in Milton, Delaware (some travel). If you're into cycling, rent a bike and check out the Capital Crescent Trail (head out towards Great Falls, which is worth a trip too).Last edited by jamesbrown; 16 March 2015, 11:14.
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Its Darmie not MF. He doesn't believe Obama invited him.Originally posted by Unix View PostThe White House?
truthfully would love to do the tour. not sure if you have to book. Yes you do and have to go through the Embassy.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/about/tours-and-events
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The White House?Originally posted by darmstadt View PostOff to Washington DC (actually Falls Church) on Wednesday for the start of a new contract (project no.1) for 10 days but have the weekend free to do a spot of sightseeing. I've seen a few places of interest on t'interweb such as the various Smithsonian institutes and the spy museum and presumably the people I'm working with will give me some ideas. However, I suspect that some people here have been and might have some good tips, so fire away....
(* I was actually thinking of spending the weekend in Baltimore as an old friend has a brewery there but that might not be a good thing)
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Washington DC
Off to Washington DC (actually Falls Church) on Wednesday for the start of a new contract (project no.1) for 10 days but have the weekend free to do a spot of sightseeing. I've seen a few places of interest on t'interweb such as the various Smithsonian institutes and the spy museum and presumably the people I'm working with will give me some ideas. However, I suspect that some people here have been and might have some good tips, so fire away....
(* I was actually thinking of spending the weekend in Baltimore as an old friend has a brewery there but that might not be a good thing)Tags: None
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