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Independence Cluster All Breed Dog Shows. Approximately 140 different breeds of dogs entered each day, approximately 1,400-2,400 dogs exhibited each day. Entry...
To end the 2008-2009 season, Theater J presents, for the first time, one of Anton Chekhov's major plays in a new adaptation created by Artistic Director Ari Roth, based on a translation by Carol
The City of Gaithersburg hosts a collection of works by the members of the Olney Art Association at the Activity Center at Bohrer Park. The show features works spanning the spectrum of styles, subject
This event is forever!!
Members of the Friends of Dyke Marsh lead bird walks, weather permitting, starting at the Belle Haven Picnic Area. Leaders assist visitors in observing birds along the Potomac River and adjoining isla
On display at the Castle are the judges desk and chairs from the Fox television show American Idol.
This exhibit features botanical paintings and colorful photographs of selected Brookside Gardens' plants that will illustrate a new book to be published in fall of 2009, as part of the Gardens 40
New Tools/Your Dance with Ben Wegman Emphasizing one-on-one mentorship, New Tools/Your Dance offers a specialized track of study and practicum for a select...
Take a walk with a ranger and discover the magic that changes mud and water to a star studded green haven for fish, birds, and people.
Spanning from early nineteen hundreds through the present day, the portraits include a mix of media and range from historically accurate renderings, to highly interpretive works. Appropriate for visit
This exhibit features watercolors, gouache, pen lines or lines in sepia.
This exhibit is being presented by the Historical Society of Washington, D.C. in collaboration with The Group for Cultural Documentation, Inc., with guest curator Roland L. Freeman.
This exhibit features items from the world's largest and most representative collection in tracing the development of the basic tool of the bioscientist over the last 400 years.
On view will be the "pile of loot" from the Twentieth-Century Fox movie 'Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian.' This prop was created by designer Claude Pare and includ
This exhibit shows Civil War medicine through the eyes of battlefield surgeons and the stories of Union and Confederate sick and wounded.
From Reconstruction to the second half of the 20th century, baseball, the great American pastime, was played in Washington, D.C., on segregated fields. 'Separate and Unequaled' looks at the
Learn how Native people intentionally and strategically kept their cultures alive in the wake of the arrival of newcomers in the Western Hemisphere.
The paintings in this exhibit depict the social, political and economic changes taking place around the turn of the 20th century. Works by John Singer Sargent, Mary Cassatt, George Bellows, Stuart Dav
The National Museum of Health and Medicine is remembered by many as the Army Medical Museum and has been located in some of Washington's most historic and memorable buildings.
Approximately 200 diverse and visually striking ceramic vessels from Southeast Asia are on display in this exhibit. 'Taking Shape' presents the two basic types of ceramics produced in Southe
