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  2. What to do in Washington DC after Trump is sworn into office

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    Visiting Washington, D.C., after President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office is an opportunity to explore the nation’s capital with history in the making. In 2023, the city welcomed nearly ...

  3. List of rallies and protest marches in Washington, D.C.

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    Sponsored by the DC chapter of Students for a Democratic Society. 2009 – March 21, March 21, 2009 anti-war protest. A march on the Pentagon and Crystal City, Virginia sponsored by ANSWER. 2009 – April 15, Tea Party protests. Against high taxes and big government in Lafayette Park. 2009 – April 25, IMF and World Bank protest march.

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions in Washington, D.C. Articles and subcategories in this category should also be included in at least one of Washington, D.C.'s other categories. Subcategories

  5. Events DC - Wikipedia

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    Events DC is the official convention, sports and entertainment authority for the District of Columbia. Events DC is a quasi-public company based in Washington, D.C. that owns and manages the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Entertainment & Sports Arena, the RFK Stadium Campus, and Nationals Park among other DC venues.

  6. WATCH: Northern lights dazzle DC area skies - AOL

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    WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — A geomagnetic storm is bringing the Northern Lights to D.C., Maryland and Virginia skies Thursday night. Here are some shots from our DC News Now viewers, as seen from ...

  7. District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation

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    The District of Columbia Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) is an executive branch agency of the government of the District of Columbia in the United States. The department plans, builds, and maintains publicly owned recreational facilities in District of Columbia, including athletic fields, community centers, parks, playgrounds, swimming pools, spray pools and tennis courts.