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  2. Washington DC Spring Break Crawl: Cherry Blossoms, Drag ... - AOL

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    Washington DC spring things to do: all-inclusive ideas, family activities, Cherry Blossom Festival, cheap eats, outdoor restaurants, National Mall.

  3. 21 spring activities for kids and families to enjoy together

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    21 spring activities for kids and families. Ready to get started on all the spring fun? Here are 21 ideas to try. Catch a baseball game. Drive to where the flowers are blooming.

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

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    June 30 – Families Belong Together, more than 30,000 people rallied in downtown D.C. to protest the Trump administration's immigration policies. [68] August 12 – Unite the Right 2 [69] September 8 – Rise for Climate [70] November 8 – Nobody Is Above the Law

  5. Downtown (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Downtown is the central business district of Washington, D.C., located in Northwest D.C. It is the third largest central business district in the United States. The "Traditional Downtown" has been defined as an area roughly between Union Station in the east and 16th Street NW in the west, and between the National Mall on the south and Massachusetts Avenue on the north, including Penn Quarter.

  6. Neighborhoods in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Ward 2 (2023–present) Ward 2 Councilmember: Brooke Pinto Population (2022): 89,518 [3] Burleith; Chinatown; Downtown; Dupont Circle; Federal Triangle; Foggy Bottom; Georgetown; Sheridan-Kalorama

  7. Penn Quarter - Wikipedia

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    Penn Quarter is a historic neighborhood of Downtown Washington, D.C., located north of Pennsylvania Avenue, in Northwest D.C.Penn Quarter is roughly equivalent to the city's early downtown core near Pennsylvania Avenue and 7th Street NW, [1] [2] Penn Quarter is an entertainment and commercial hub, home to many museums, theaters, cinemas, restaurants, bars, art galleries and retail shops.