Hey DC Folks!
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Hey DC Folks!
Work brings me to DC next week. I will have some time off during a couple of the week days. I've done all the regular tourist stuff: Smithsonian, Arlington, Zoo etc. Does anyone have an Off the Beaten Path suggestion for a morning or afternoon? I'm staying in the Dupont Circle area and can visit anything accessible via Metro.
Thanks!
Thanks!

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I strongly recommend the Phillips Art Museum. It's in an old mansion just about a block or two from Dupont Circle. As you exit the Dupont metro escalator, go left. You will see signs for it below the street signs.
They have a solid collection and it's in a cool setting.
Here's the link: http://www.phillipscollection.org/
They have a solid collection and it's in a cool setting.
Here's the link: http://www.phillipscollection.org/
Wisconsin, smell the dairy air
Georgetown is always a fun place. Metro does not have a stop there but I think you can get there by the bus or take a cab.
If you are into shopping, there are some great stores there and lots of nice places to eat.
Another fun place is the National Zoo. We are expecting nice weather in the 50's next week. Might be able to see the Pandas.
If you are into shopping, there are some great stores there and lots of nice places to eat.
Another fun place is the National Zoo. We are expecting nice weather in the 50's next week. Might be able to see the Pandas.
The National Gallery of Art has a Pompeii display going on now. (I've always been fascinated by Pompeii, so I want to get down there.) Website says "Pompeii and the Roman Villa presents some 150 works of sculpture, painting, mosaic, and luxury arts, including recent discoveries..."
Here's the link
http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/pompeiiinfo.shtm
Here's the link
http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/pompeiiinfo.shtm
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Thanks Pete and everyone else for the suggestions.
As it turns out, I will be traveling home for a funeral this week and won't have any off time in DC. But I have passed your suggestions on to my boss...he is an "art guy" and I'm sure he will appreciate the Phillips.
Have a good week everyone..... only Dial Up Internet Hell, where I'm going....
As it turns out, I will be traveling home for a funeral this week and won't have any off time in DC. But I have passed your suggestions on to my boss...he is an "art guy" and I'm sure he will appreciate the Phillips.
Have a good week everyone..... only Dial Up Internet Hell, where I'm going....
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I was struck by how huge the painting is. Marcia and I were mesmerized by it. And, yes, it is at the Phillips.California Girl wrote:Pete's right about Luncheon of the Boating Party. One of my favorite Renoirs! I didn't know it was at that gallery. I saw it a number of years ago on a tour called A Day In The Country that came to the L.A. County Art Museum. It was an impressionist show that totally blew my mind.
The Phillips is so cool because the building itself is so cool.
Wisconsin, smell the dairy air