International Conference on Cultural Intelligence

The first ever International Conference on Cultural Intelligence  will be held this year in Washington D.C. at the historic Whittemore House from April 10  to 11, 2013. This event is organized by the Cultural Intelligence Institute whose mission is to … Continue reading

The National Museum of Health and Medicine

Washington D.C. has no shortage of museums.  However, you’d have a hard time answering the following question, “Excuse me, do you know where the National Museum of Health and Medicine is located?”  Perhaps the museum’s location, 2500 Linden Lane, Silver … Continue reading

US Botanical Gardens in Washington DC

As the springtime weather begins to emerge, it becomes the perfect time to visit the US Botanical Gardens in Washington DC. Established in 1820, The Botanical Gardens are among the oldest in the nation. Completely free to the public, The Conservatory, … Continue reading

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 … Continue reading

Spend Presidents Day weekend in DC

What better place to spend President’s Day weekend than in Washington DC? President’s Day, celebrated on February 18th, 2013, originated as a celebration of General George Washington’s birthday, and later evolved to commemorate all of our nation’s great presidential leaders. … Continue reading

Enjoy a day in DC

Coming to DC for just one day? at The American Guest House, we have prepared for you an itinerary of some cool stuff that you could do in just one day in the Nation’s capital! Hope we see you soon! … Continue reading

The National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Ice Rink

Getting in the winter spirit? Enjoy art?  Why not combine the two at The National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Ice Rink?  There you can view the outdoor sculptures, while ice skating in the open air, at times even to … Continue reading

Dom Pedro Aquamarine at Smithsonian Museum of Natural History

   For many years the Hope Diamond has been the star of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington DC, but now it’s light is not shining as bright since it begun sharing the spot light with Dom … Continue reading

New Exhibit at Smithsonian Museum

The Smithsonian Museum is opening a new exhibit, Roads of Arabia. For those of you passionate about history, this is an exhibit that you cannot miss. The artifacts at display come from a variety of civilizations that lived in the … Continue reading

The Ann Loeb Bronfman Gallery

The Ann Loeb Bronfman Gallery offers exhibits and programs that enhance Jewish identity, while also examining issues of social importance and developing the community. This Washington national art gallery has for mission to present art of various media as well as artifacts that … Continue reading

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