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Endless Mike
Aug 13, 2003



"Chinatown" isn't a Chinatown like other cities. It consists of a couple blocks with chain stores and restaurants with their names in Chinese. The people who the area is named after are almost entirely gone.

It's not free, but I *highly* recommend the Newseum.

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Endless Mike
Aug 13, 2003



GnarlyCharlie4u posted:

Museums are cool as hell. Go do that. Whatever floats your boat.
The U-street corridor is a good night out. There's a TON of venues and food. Georgetown is fun *dodges rocks thrown by DC natives* -ish. There's a lot of stuff there but there's no good way to get there or get around.
This is not true at all. You take the Metro to Foggy Bottom then take a bus or walk. It's a shorter walk than from the Capitol to the Washington Monument or White House, which tourists do every day.

Endless Mike
Aug 13, 2003



^^^ agree with all of this. The only place in Dupont is call a club is 18th Street Lounge and that's barely in Dupont. The big actual clubs are a bit further south.

I do agree with U Hall and Black Cat being with checking out for music, but they buy cater to their own types. U Hall is mostly electronic stuff and Black Cat is rock/indie/metal/punk stuff. There's also a bunch of restaurant/bars that have live jazz.
I'd also suggest Madam's Organ of you're into blues at all.

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