Washington, D.C. Visitors Guide - Winter/Spring 2009 - (Page 32) welcoMe to the neighborhoods Friendly sidewa boutiques, c lk o Nation cafés within ffee shops an al Zo d footstep o, and Ro National C s of the athedra ck Cree k Park l . Where DC lets its hair down with international cuisine, culture and nightlife. Hip historic district known for shopping, dining, nightlife and celebrity-spotting. Home to the Kenn edy Center, the George Washing ton University, th e State Departmen t and Watergate. HERITAGE TRAILS: get the inside scoop on the history, intrigue and gossip that grew up in DC’s neighborhoods by following a self-guided neighborhood heritage trail. look for colorful interpretive signs marked with maps, historic photos and narrative text in locations like adams morgan, southwest, Downtown and u street. follow the trails to learn about the people, places and events that sculpted each neighborhood’s unique history and culture. Or, join a neighborhood walking tour for a guided look at neighborhood history. Tours operate regularly from March through October. Visit culturaltourismdc.org for schedules and details. Bis plu tros an s em and b d g bas ou all sie tiq erie s, m ues s. use , um s Neighborhoods Fresh catches at the Seafood Market, sightseeing cruises and little-known memorials. N 32 http://www.culturaltourismdc.org
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