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Independence Day – Celebrate 4th of July 2013 in Washington DC

Don’t miss  Fourth of July in Washington DC! It’s the place to be: there are festivities throughout the day, leading up to a spectacular fireworks display around 9:00pm at the National Mall.

During the morning, Washington, DC’s 4th of July Parade will feature marching bands, military and specialty units, floats, and VIP’s.

During the afternoon, you’ll find many interesting activities taking place on and near the National Mall: the Smithsonian Folklife Festival with music, performances, crafts and cuisine testing.

The National Archives‘ family-friendly programming includes a dramatic reading of the Declaration of Independence and special appearances by costumed historical characters like Ben Franklin and Martha Washington.

The traditional concert will not be held this year due to budget cuts. However, Navy Bands are attempting to schedule performances at other venues on the Mall but the National Symphony Orchestra will perform during the spectacular fireworks show, which begins just after 9 pm. The fireworks are launched from the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool and light up the sky over the Washington Monument.

If you need accommodation while you are in DC, please consider our Washington DC Bed and Breakfast and get 10% our regular rates.

Jonathan, Innkeeper
American Guest House in Washington DC

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Explore DC’s famous cherry blossoms by riverboat tour

The long-awaited cherry blossom season is soon predicted to peak here in Washington DC, according to updated National Park Service estimates, which suggest the blossoms will peak this weekend, between April 6-8, 2013. The National Cherry Blossom Festival continues until April 14th, 2013.

DSC00772Looking for an interesting way to beat the crowds yet take in all the sights? Several companies offer cherry blossom tours by riverboat or cruise on the water!

The Potomac Riverboat Company offers a 50 minute riverboat cruise of “The National Cherry Blossoms by Water” departing from Georgetown’s Washington Harbour (31st & K street NW), at several intervals throughout the day.

DC Cruises is offering Cherry Blossom River tours through April 14th, at multiple times daily. Boarding also takes place at the Washington Harbour in Georgetown.

The Spirit of Washington even offers Cherry Blossom Festival Dining Cruises, where you can eat lunch or dinner aboard the ship! Most tours depart from 600 Water St. SW.

If touring on the water is not your cup of tea, consider OnboardTours. Their  “DC The Blossoms! Tour” allows hop-on-hop-off service to see the cherry blossoms with the backdrop of many of the nation’s most famous monuments. The tours depart from the Old Post Office at 12th and Pennsylvania Avenue at 10:30 a.m. or 2:30 p.m. daily.

Ask your friendly innkeeper for directions to these or any other destinations in your sights to explore the Cherry Blossom Festival!

Happy exploring,

Jennifer, Innkeeper
American Guest House in Washington DC

 

 

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Earth Month at Union Station Washington DC

In order to foster a public discussion on global warming, the Earth Day Network is sponsoring a month long event at Union Station in Washington DC. Beginning on April 1 and lasting to April 30 2013 ,Washington DC’s Union Station will educate visitors through interactive and environmentally friendly experiences. Visitors will have the opportunity to participate in public discussion panels or watch alternative energy demonstrations. The organizers are also working on a film festival, a green fashion show, and a farmers market.

As one of the busiest transit hubs in the United State, the Union Station also enables countless visitors to learn more about the various projects going on across the country to fight global warming. Given the rapid transformation our climate patterns have undergone, it’s now more important to spearhead a meaningful debate to save our planet for future generations.

As you plan your trip for our Earth Day festivities, please consider staying at our lodge in Washington DC. We are conveniently located within a 10 minute walk to the DuPont Circle Metro Station that will take you straight to Union Station.

We look forward to you stay.

Bernardo, Innkeeper
American Guest House in Washington DC


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Springtime begins to blossom in Washington DC

 

Springtime is beginning to emerge in Washington DC…

Springtime in DC

Join us here in Washington as the days grow longer, and the early spring flowers begin to bloom! Soon the capital’s renowned cherry trees will begin to blossom. Consider visiting during the National Cherry Blossom Festival from March 22 – April 6. In honor of the occasion, we are offering 10% off our regular rates from 3/23 – 4/6/2013.

Jennifer, Innkeeper
American Guest House in Washington DC

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Women’s Suffrage Centennial Celebration in Washington DC this weekend

The Suffrage Centennial Celebration, honoring the 100 year anniversary of the Women’s Suffrage March in Washington DC, will be held in the nation’s capitol this weekend from March 1-3, 2013. The celebration commemorates the centennial of the date Inez Milholland and other women’s suffragists led a crowd of thousands through the street of Washington, to fight for women’s right to vote. A re-enactment of the March will take place along the original parade route– along Pennsylvania Avenue– on Sunday March 3, beginning with a rally at 9 a.m. on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol. Some streets in Washington will be closed or delayed for the procession.

The original poster image, advertising the 1913 March:

(Photo courtesy of US Library of Congress)

Jennifer, Innkeeper
American Guest House in Washington DC

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Presidents’ Day Weekend 2013

Come to Washington DC on Presidents’ Day Weekend 2013! There are several exciting events taking place in the Nation’s Capital:

George Washington’s Birthday Parade will take place in Old Town Alexandria, VA on Monday February 18 from 1pm-3pm and it is accessible by metro train. By the way, it’s the country’s largest Presidents’ Day Parade!

Abraham Lincoln Birthday Observance at the Lincoln Memorial will honor Abraham Lincoln at a Presidential wreath laying ceremony with the reading of the “Gettysburg Address.”

Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum will have the Presidential Gallery. The gallery will be interactive featuring various historical figures.

And also, don’t forget to go to Gadby’s Tavern in Alexandria. Each year, the Saturday night before President’s Day, a Birth Night Ball is held at the Tavern.

Jonathan, Innkeeper
American Guest House in DC

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Metropolitan Washington Restaurant Week, February 4-10, 2013

Calling all foodies! The moment you’ve been awaiting has finally arrived. Dates have been announced for Winter Restaurant Week in Washington DC!

The Metropolitan Washington Restaurant Week will be held from February 4 and 10, 2013. A week’s worth of opportunities to tempt your taste buds with the culinary delights of Washington DC’s best cuisine! With over 200 restaurants to choose from and prix fixe specials on three-course meals, you’re certain to have options.

With three-course meals costing only $20.13 for lunch, and $35.13 for dinner, Restaurant Week is certain to be popular as ever. But with other food aficionados also on the hunt, early reservations are surely recommended.

Once your taste buds are quelled, take the opportunity to come and relax at our cozy B & B, near the heart of Dupont Circle, and only a 10 minute walk from the Dupont Metro (RED line).

Cheers!

Jennifer, Innkeeper
American Guest House in Washington DC

 

 

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The National Prayer Breakfast at the Washington Hilton

On February 7th, The National Prayer Breakfast will take place at the Washington Hilton, just 5 minutes away from our Guest House in Columbia Rd.

The National Prayer Breakfast features inspirational guest speakers every year. Don’t miss your chance to attend a historical event in Washington DC!

If you are looking for a place to stay, we recommend you check our rooms and rates. Our Guest House is just across the street from the venue and you will feel like if you were staying at home!

Hope to see you soon,

Gabriel, Innkeeper

American Guest House in Washington DC

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President’s Day Weekend in Washington DC, February 2013

Looking for a getaway for President’s Day Weekend 2013? Look no further than Washington DC! What better place to celebrate the birth of our nation’s great presidential leaders than right here in Washington? Here is your go-to-guide to some of the region’s best celebrations:

President’s Day will be honored on February 18th, 2013, with many special events and commemorations happening the weekend prior, from the 16th-18th.

Mount Vernon will be commemorating George Washington’s 281 Birthday Celebration all weekend from February 16-18, 2013, with a series of festivities, including the opportunity to see George Washington’s personal copy of the Constitution.

On February 18, 2013, from 1 to 3 p.m Old Town Alexandria will hold the annual George Washington’s Birthday Parade. For 2013 updates, check back here.

The Gadsby’s Tavern Museum will be hosting a series of events from banquets to parades,  on the weekend of February 16-18.

Or consider visiting the National Memorials along the National Mall, for example,visit the Lincoln Memorial (23rd & Constitution Ave., NW) to see the Presidential wreath-laying ceremony and a dramatic reading of the “Gettysburg Address.” Or tour the White House! Or for a more unusual adventure, tour Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum to see likenesses of all US Presidents carved from wax! And on your way home, why not stop by Colonial Williamsburg for a trip back in time?

Jennifer, Innkeeper
American Guest House in Washington DC

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14th Annual Washington International Wine and Food Festival

It’s almost that time of year again… time for the much-awaited Washington D.C. International Wine and Food Festival. This year’s event, to be held February 5-9, 2013, marks the 14th annual occurrence of the very popular festival. With events and demonstrations from award-wining restaurants and critically acclaimed wineries, The International Wine and Food Festival is sure to delight any palate. With signature dish tastings, wine tastings, and other epicurean delights from DC’s best local chefs, the International Wine and Food Festival marks one of the largest culinary celebrations in the city.

For more information on the calendar of events, click here: http://www.wineandfooddc.com/category/d-c-international-wine-food-festival/events/

Tickets are on sale now at: http://www.wineandfooddc.com/buy-tickets/ 

This event is being held only about 2 miles from the American Guest House. Those event details are:

The Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004


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Jennifer, Innkeeper
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