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The 10th Annual Events DC Nation’s Triathlon to Benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society will take place Sunday, September 13, 2015 in the nation’s capital, Washington, DC.
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An equestrian tradition since 1958, the Washington International Horse Show is the country's leading metropolitan indoor horse show and a highlight of the equestrian year with leading riders, including Olympic veterans, and fabulous horses.
1-202-525-3679
send emailWhether you’re an aspiring home cook or expert entertainer, the two-day culinary extravaganza provides a one-of-a-kind experience for all food and entertaining enthusiasts. Enjoy cooking demos and book signings with top Celebrity Chefs.
Since 2005, the DC Jazz Festival organization has provided enriching and entertaining jazz performances and programs that introduce students and adults from all walks of life to jazz, our nation’s singular original art form.
Organized by Compassion Over Killing, a DC-based animal protection charity, the DC VegFest is a FREE outdoor festival celebrating the very best of everything vegetarian in and around the nation's capital.
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send emailSATELLITE is the premier event providing satellite communications solutions to the community - military/government, broadcast, maritime, enterprise, mobile and more.
Referred to as the "Official Start of Summer in our Nation's Capital" the Barbecue Battle offers locals and tourists alike, an opportunity to feed their craving for America's best BBQ.
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Take on a rockin’ 26.2 or 13.1 historic journey through our Nation’s capital at the 5th Annual Rock ‘n’ Roll DC Marathon & 1/2 Marathon presented by CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield on March 14, 2015.
1-800-311-1255
Washington, D.C., has long been the site of the country’s greatest ambitions for progress. The Washington Auto Show not only symbolizes the brightest and boldest dreams of the auto industry but marks the show’s transformation over the years.
Celebrated Chefs, Mixologists and Philanthropists Come Together to Fight Hunger and Poverty in the Nation’s Capital