New Luxury Single-Family Living in Arlington, Virginia
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by Vanessa McDonald
5h ago
Toll Brothers, America’s Luxury Home Builder, proudly offers this Woodward Contemporary home design, a stunning single-family home available for summer 2024 move-in at The Grove at Dominion Hills located at 864 North Madison Street in Arlington, Virginia. This beautifully crafted home offers 5 bedrooms, 6-1/2 bathrooms, a full basement, and a 2-car garage, featuring over […] The post New Luxury Single-Family Living in Arlington, Virginia first appeared on Washingtonian ..read more
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7 Great Airbnbs Near DC’s Pride Parade and Festival
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by Washingtonian Staff
15h ago
While we may earn a commission if you buy something through these links, we make unbiased, independent decisions about what to recommend. The annual Capital Pride Parade and Festival will be held June 8 and 9 this year in DC, with events in neighborhoods including Shaw, Logan Circle, downtown DC, and Penn Quarter. (The parade this […] The post 7 Great Airbnbs Near DC’s Pride Parade and Festival first appeared on Washingtonian ..read more
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A Destination Beer Garden With Sugar Loaf Mountain Views Gets a Revamp
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by Jessica Sidman
15h ago
Day trip destination the Comus Inn—a five-acre beer garden and restaurant overlooking Sugarloaf Mountain—is getting a revamp thanks to some veteran DC restaurateurs. The historic farmhouse in Dickerson, Maryland, served as a wedding venue with a fine-dining restaurant until real estate developer Doug Yurechko turned it into a family-friendly beer garden and entertainment venue a […] The post A Destination Beer Garden With Sugar Loaf Mountain Views Gets a Revamp first appeared on Washingtonian ..read more
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This Small Virginia Town Has Become a Gen-X Playground
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by Kathy Orton
21h ago
Western Loudoun County has built a well-deserved reputation in the past couple of decades as an equestrian and wine destination. Purcellville, a town tucked between rolling fields and hills about 50 miles from downtown DC, is home to several wineries, breweries, and the Catoctin Creek Distillery. But over the last few years, the town has […] The post This Small Virginia Town Has Become a Gen-X Playground first appeared on Washingtonian ..read more
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5 Great Glamping Getaways a Short Drive From DC
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by Daniella Byck
22h ago
Yoga and Beehives River Mountain location_on Everett, Pennsylvania language Website Distance from DC: Two hours and 20 minutes There are two options for tent slumberers at this glamping spot. Three yurts have clear panels on the domed roof so you can peer up at the night sky, far from light pollution. For additional privacy, three […] The post 5 Great Glamping Getaways a Short Drive From DC first appeared on Washingtonian ..read more
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What to Escape the City? Here Are 3 Camping Spots Near DC
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by Daniella Byck
22h ago
Beach Ponies location_on Assateague Island National Seashore language Website Assateague Island Distance from DC: Two hours and 45 minutes For sandy panoramas and a chance to vacation among wild horses, park your car or RV on the Maryland section of the barrier island. Tents can be set up on either the bay or ocean side. […] The post What to Escape the City? Here Are 3 Camping Spots Near DC first appeared on Washingtonian ..read more
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Warner Hall, Waterfront Estate in Gloucester, Virginia
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by Vanessa McDonald
1d ago
Nestled in the serene waterfront location of Gloucester, Virginia, lies Warner Hall – an exquisite and historic estate that has been cherished and well-maintained by the current owners. This distinguished Colonial Greek Revival residence sits proudly on almost 40 acres of land, offering unparalleled access to the captivating waters of the Mobjack and Chesapeake Bays. […] The post Warner Hall, Waterfront Estate in Gloucester, Virginia first appeared on Washingtonian ..read more
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Did Eugene Vindman Pose With a Confederate Flag?
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by Arya Hodjat
1d ago
It may be the first political scandal caused by not posting a picture of an exposed breast. Eugene Vindman, a retired US Army colonel who gained prominence for reporting then-President Trump’s alleged attempt to coerce Ukraine into investigating the Biden family, leading to Trump’s first impeachment trial, gained a different kind of notoriety on Saturday […] The post Did Eugene Vindman Pose With a Confederate Flag? first appeared on Washingtonian ..read more
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An Opulent Parisian-Style Dining Room Is Opening Near the White House
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by Jessica Sidman
2d ago
For nearly three decades, the gilded lobby of a historic downtown bank near the White House has sat empty. But the soaring, century-old space is getting new life as French brasserie and steakhouse La Grande Boucherie, which opens Thursday, April 18. It’s one of three restaurants—plus a speakeasy-like bar in the bank’s subterranean vault—from New […] The post An Opulent Parisian-Style Dining Room Is Opening Near the White House first appeared on Washingtonian ..read more
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15 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day Around DC
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by Jessica Ruf
2d ago
Created in the US in 1970, Earth Day—which falls on April 22 each year—has evolved into a worldwide event, with communities around the globe now dedicating the day to support the environmental movement, to take part in hands-on change, and to celebrate the pale blue dot we call home. And given we’ve just emerged from […] The post 15 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day Around DC first appeared on Washingtonian ..read more
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