These are posts about the history, current events, or unique stories about the nation’s capital.

100 Very Best Restaurants

100 Very Best Restaurants By Ann Limpert, Anna Spiegel, Cynthia Hacinli and Todd Kliman on February 8, 2016 TWEET SHARE Want more 100 Very Best Restaurants? Subscribe now. Rank Restaurant Location Cuisine Price 1 Fiola Mare DC Italian, Seafood $$$$ 2 Komi DC Mediterranean $$$$ 3 Little Serow DC Thai $$$ 4 Convivial DC American, [...]

By |2017-02-14T20:16:30-05:00February 13th, 2017|Washington DC|Comments Off on 100 Very Best Restaurants

Union Station’s “forgotten” historic interior spaces

At Bi-Partisan Tour Company, we try to show off Union Station as much as possible, it is regularly a part of the Washington DC tours we offer. http://www.streetsofwashington.com/ Union Station probably reflects better than any other single Washington building the remarkable self-assuredness and imperial aspirations of its age. The architecture is stunningly elegant, both outside [...]

By |2017-02-23T21:11:29-05:00June 29th, 2014|Washington DC|Comments Off on Union Station’s “forgotten” historic interior spaces

From Masonic Temple to Women’s Art Museum

This is one of the cooler buildings one might see during our bus tours of Washington DC that is thought to be purchased by Oprah Winfrey. Regardless, it is certainly needing more love from our city and its visitors! http://www.streetsofwashington.com/ One of the stateliest private buildings in Washington is the old Masonic Temple at 13th [...]

By |2017-01-04T20:43:59-05:00June 29th, 2014|Museums, Washington DC, Women|Comments Off on From Masonic Temple to Women’s Art Museum

Discover the world’s most visited museums

We have often heard on a Washington DC bus tour, that the top two visited museums in the world are in Washington DC, here is an article that may contradict that notion. Regardless, some of our museums will always be near the top because most of them are free! By Matthew Casey, Special to CNN updated [...]

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Five Reasons that Big Block of Cheese Day Part IV might be a bad idea

On one of our Washington DC bus tours, one just might hear a story about the greatest cheeses for the biggest cheeses in America. BY JAIME FULLER January 25   The White House announced today that they're holding a Big Block of Cheese Day on January 29, the day after President Obama's State of the Union address. For those rusty [...]

By |2017-01-04T20:43:59-05:00June 29th, 2014|Presidential, Washington DC|Comments Off on Five Reasons that Big Block of Cheese Day Part IV might be a bad idea

80 Famous People and Where They Lived in DC

80 Famous People and Where They Lived in DC Although our Washington DC bus tours don't drive you to the rich and famous like Hollywood, this is an interesting post about where some of the folks have lived during their time in our city. by UrbanTurf Staff   The DC homes of these people and many others, [...]

By |2017-01-04T20:43:59-05:00June 29th, 2014|Washington DC|Comments Off on 80 Famous People and Where They Lived in DC
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