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Washington, D.C., Insider Travel Planning Tips
Insider info from our local expert on where to go and what to see on your next trip to D.C.
Insider info from our local expert on where to go and what to see on your next trip to D.C.
Explore African-American history in the city’s neighborhood known as the center of black history and culture. U Street was once referred to as Washington’s Black Broadway where great entertainers performed for elegantly dressed black Washingtonians. A well-marked, self-guided tour through the area provides a fascinating look at the neighborhood’s history. Visit the Cultural Tourism of D.C. Web site, www.dcheritage.org, for information about all of the historic sites and neighborhoods in the city. You can also create your own itinerary according to your interests. One of the best self-guided tours is the organization’s African-American Heritage Trail and database with more than 200 African-American historic sites in the city. Either create your own tour online or visit the site to order a free walking tour booklet.
This enclave at the juncture of Massachusetts and Connecticut Avenues is a nice excursion to experience the city’s cultural diversity. Exit the Dupont Circle Metro station to encounter the sounds of an old tune from The Who played on an even older guitar and know that you’ve entered an eclectic neighborhood with a personality all its own. Shopping, dining and gallery hopping is a day well spent here.
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