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Filene's Basement
Its reign might be over in Boston, but Filene's is still going strong in Washington, selling designer...
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- Shopping
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Appalachian Spring
- Buy gorgeous hand-crafted jewelry and other objects at this store's Union Station and Georgetown locations.
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- Shopping
- Georgetown
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Farragut Square
- Take a historical stroll in this park, which is within spitting distance of the White House.
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- Attractions
- Downtown
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Marshall Hall
- Two concrete launch pads give access to the Potomac River.
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- Boating
- Outside the City
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Lost Mountain Bridle Trail
- This trail has been described as a horseback riders delight. The 5 mile path offers scenic views through beautiful countryside.
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- Hiking
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Lee's Woods Trail
- A very interesting and informative trail, especially for the history buff.
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- Hiking
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Laurel Picnic Area
- Laurel Picnic Area accommodates up to 100 people. Check with park office for rules and regulations.
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- Picnics, Parks & Gardens
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Laurel Point Trail
- A moderately difficult trail that takes the visitor through former agricultural ground.
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- Hiking
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Laurel Glen Trail
- The path is lovely with a sprinkling of mountain laurel. The trip is not too long, however, the elevation changes from 40 to 100 feet.
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- Hiking
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Lake Anna Picnic Ground
- Picnickers enjoy more than an outdoor meal at Lake Anna. Fishing, swimming, hiking, boating and more await your arrival.
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- Picnics, Parks & Gardens
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Kane's Creek Trail
- Terminus is at a bird blind so be sure to take binoculars.
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- Hiking
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Holly Picnic Area
- The Holly Picnic Area is the first picnic grove you'll come to once inside the park.
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- Picnics, Parks & Gardens
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Hog Rock Nature Trail
- Hog Rock Trail is an interpretive loop trail offering an overlook of Monocacy Valley.
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- Hiking
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Greenbelt Park
- 12 miles from Washington, D.C.
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- Nature & Wildlife
- Outside the City
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Green Ash Trail
- Two miles of Appalachian Mountain adventure awaits.
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- Hiking
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Gold Mine Loop
- Named for the gold rush during the Civil War.
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- Hiking
- Outside the City
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Numark Gallery
- Food for sight
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- Art Museums/Galleries
- Downtown
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Glenora Trail
- The beautiful hardwoods makes for a lovely fall walk shuffling through the brilliant red and yellow fallen leaves. Spring is wonderful for viewing the perennials. Lake views are appealing any season.
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- Hiking
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Gap Run Trail
- A relatively short hike through some of Virginia's loveliest countryside.
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- Hiking
- Outside the City
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Fort Dupont Park
- A "park for all seasons"
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- Picnics, Parks & Gardens
- Southeast
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Fisherman's Trail
- A trail that weaves in and out of lake's coves offering repeated scenic views.
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- Hiking
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Jazz @ Ellington's on Eighth
- Jazz
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- Events
- Southeast
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Fern Hollow Trail
- A pleasant short interpretive trail that is well worth the journey.
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- Hiking
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Deerfield Nature Trail
- Interpretive trail guides accompany number posts. The brochure is very informative providing details about the sights and sounds you'll encounter.
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- Hiking
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Rock Creek Gallery
- Local art and special programs
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- Art Museums/Galleries
- Northwest
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