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Historical landmarks are abundant here in Georgetown with Tudor Place firmly impressed amongst the top for its timeless aesthetic and distinction. From the outside, Tudor Place looks like a home situated in a large park as it sits on 5.5 acres of large trees, gardens, and grass for as far as the eye can see.

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This weekend, I decided to visit the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian to kick off summer here in Washington, D.C.

Upon arrival, I was impressed by the beautiful landscape of floral arrangements and cascading waterfall which all play homage to Native American culture.

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The Washington, D.C. art scene is very multifaceted and provides countless and unique platforms for artists to stage their work to the world.

GLOW is a distinguished public art experience that is proudly featured in Georgetown, also known as the oldest neighborhood in Washington, D.C.

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Georgetown has quite a lot to offer for anyone that is a history buff at heart as the town was founded in 1751 and there are plenty of preserved attractions all around. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal or C&O Canal for short, is probably one of Georgetown’s most profound and chronological features as the body of water cuts through the small town and stretches at a total of 184.5 miles.

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