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4RunnerPilot t1_ivyw0jh wrote

Maybe you should be open to searching the sub!

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kstinfo t1_ivyy22f wrote

Kennilworth Park and the Aquatic Gardens.

Not at its best right now but get a jump for later.

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Macrophage87 t1_ivz2563 wrote

Bonzai Gardens at the National Arboretum are up there. This is a great time to go as some of those plants are currently in fall. Also, they have a 400-year old Bonsai tree that survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.

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Healthy-Effect-288 t1_ivz38on wrote

To be clear, I'm asking for people's personal favorites, you know, like a conversation? If you don't have any suggestions, it's okay to not reply.

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EastCoastLebowski t1_ivz4l6e wrote

There's this great burger joint on Corcoran and 17th. Name slips my mind.

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tiakeuta t1_ivz4vgw wrote

This sub is so salty. I love it. Everyone in here is channeling Omar from the Wire, "OP got me confused with someone who repeat hisself."

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Thaumatovalva t1_ivz554i wrote

Agree with this, it’s often pretty quiet but is always relaxing and, at certain times of year, spectacular.

If you end up going in summer, bring a hat and some water else you’ll bake.

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rachs1988 t1_ivz6tan wrote

Not hidden, because it’s in plain sight and on many lists, but Planet Word museum doesn’t get enough hype. It’s great if you’ve grown tired of the Smithsonians.

A few trails I like run through Dumbarton Oaks Park, as well as the trails between Glover Park and Foxhall Crescent.

If you like to look at gorgeous houses, walk the Kalorama neighborhood.

Edit: Planet, not plant.

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michaelsiskind t1_ivz88mt wrote

there’s a spot on Pennsylvania Ave. that I love that I’m blanking on

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Crapital-Beltway t1_ivzb5uk wrote

The L. Ron Hubbard House is a great place to get indoctrinated while being slightly afraid you're going to get kidnapped. I suggest showing up in the middle of someone else's tour so that your first stop is the basement.

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