Tourism
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Destination Arlington
What are your plans for the winter holidays? Don't despair if you're not going over the river and through the woods or jetting off to a tropical resort.
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A day in DC: Taking in the memorials
Let’s lay out another day, taking in the Memorials in the morning and a little of DC the rest of the day.
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Business events in the greater D.C. area for the week of Oct. 4
Series of workforce forums turns to hospitality and tourism
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Alexandria beats tourism spending trends
The Alexandria Convention and Visitors Association's targeted magazine advertising campaign generated $40 million in visitor spending.
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I hope that was hyperbole, tour guide
I don’t think I can phrase this better than Will Singer did on Twitter, so I’ll just quote him.
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Volunteers to spruce up National Mall
A nonprofit tourism industry group is bringing 300 volunteers to the National Mall for a second year to paint benches and make repairs as part of a Sept. 11 service initiative.
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Arlington County tourism officials reach out to Brazil
Arlington County tourism officials hope a recent outreach effort to Brazilian journalists will reap dividends.
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Should you give this guy a buck?
These guys hang out at the top of the Smithsonian Metro, sell maps, and offer directions.
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Tips for Tea Party tourists brings out the D.C. pride
CommentA Maine Tea Party site giving advice to DC-bound tourists struck a nerve with District residents, who were quick to defend the safety of their neighborhoods,
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Don’t fear the cliché: Monuments at night and other D.C. must dos
Unlike most students moving to universities in rural areas and college towns, we at AU have the advantage of having D.C., at our fingertips.
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This week in Washington tourism sites
The Smithsonian celebrated its 164th Birthday this week, commemorating the anniversary of when Congress finally pulled their thumb out of their rear and acted on James Smithson's bequest.
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Tour buses target ... our Rosslyn office building?
Comment
What's fun for tourists about Rosslyn?
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Sesquicentennial to be profitable for Prince William, says historian
By promoting next year's 150th anniversary of the first major battle of the Civil War, Prince William County could reap $2.5M.
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