More than 1 million people flock to Washington D.C. each year to celebrate the National Cherry Blossom Festival. In 1912, Mayor Yukio Ozaki from Tokyo City gifted the Capitol these beautiful Japanese cherry blossom trees, or Sakur...
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Congratulations, you’ve accepted an internship in Washington, D.C.! Moving to the District for an internship is an exciting and career altering experience. With the presence of the Government, law firms, think tanks, embassi...
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Murder at the US Capitol, cunning spies, an attorney general’s missing head, a first lady interred for entirely too long at Congressional Cemetery, and a dinosaur fossil discovered next to a neighborhood park are just some o...
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Sojourn DC brings you 5 fascinating sites and stories to uncover as you set out to explore the president’s neighborhood. Check out Secret Washington, DC: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure by local DC author JoAnn ...
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A quirky and endearing Barbie doll art installation, a beer-inspired castle, a memorial honoring the late Sonny Bono, an art museum’s bizarre art heist, and a Hindu Goddess showering love and admiration for our forty-fourth ...
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