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30 Club 109 17Th Street Festival 165 18Th Street NW 90 168 index 9 :30 Club 109 Capitol City Brewing Company 53 17th Street Festival 165 Chocolate City Beer 127 Churchkey 95 18th Street NW 90 Columbia Station 96 3017 N Street 114 Dirty Martini 96 3307 N Street 115 District ChopHouse and Brewery 53 Fast Eddie’s Sports & Billiards 69 A Fireplace 96 Georgia Brown’s 69 Adams Morgan 85 Grand Slam 54 Adams Morgan Day 165 Little Miss Whiskey’s Golden Dollar 37 African American Civil War Memorial & Lucky Bar 96 Museum 104 Madam’s Organ 96 Martin’s Tavern 121 Alimentation 38, 96, 121 Marvin 108 All Souls Church Unitarian 105 Mr. Smith’s of Georgetown 121 Ambassade du Canada 49 New Vegas Lounge 96 Ambassades 153 Penn Social 54 P.O.V. Roof Terrace 69 American National Red Cross 63 Rhino Bar DC 121 Annual White House Easter Egg Roll 164 Shelly’s Back Room 54 Argent 153 The Dubliner 38 Arlington 128 The Round Robin Bar 69 Bartholdi Fountain 32 Arlington House 128 Baseball 161 Arlington National Cemetery 128 Basilica of the National Shrine of the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery 76 Immaculate Conception 123 Arts and Industries Building 74 Basketball 160 Auberges de jeunesse 138 Black Cat 109 B Bodisco House 116 Bureau of Engraving and Printing 78 Baltimore/Washington International Airport 136 C Banques 154 Cadeaux 38, 69, 84, 97 Bars et boîtes de nuit 154 Cairo, The 88 Angles Bar & Billiards 96 Capital Fringe Festival 164 Barmini 53 Blues Alley 121 Capital Pride 164 Brixton 108 Capitol Hill 28 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765809692 169 Capitol Reflecting Pool 29 Dumbarton Oaks 117 Capitol Steps, The 55 Dupont Circle 85 Carnegie Library 45 E Castle, The 75 Centres commerciaux 38, 55, 122, 131 Eastern Market 36 Cerisiers 80 Eisenhower Executive Office Building 65 Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Ellipse 62 Historical Park 110 Embassy of The Republic of Indonesia 88 Chinatown Friendship Archway 42 Embassy Row 118 Christ Church on Capitol Hill 36 Enid A. Haupt Garden 76 Christian Hauge House 89 F Church of the Epiphany 44 Festivals et événements 163 Climat 154 17th Street Festival 165 Clock Tower 47 Adams Morgan Day 165 C&O Canal 110 Annual White House Easter Egg Roll 164 Colorado Building 44 Capital Fringe Festival 164 Columbia Heights 104 Capital Pride 164 DC Independent Film Festival 163 Columbia Road 90 DC Jazz Festival 164 Constitution Gardens 83 Dragon Boat Festival 164 Corcoran Gallery of Art 63 Fiesta DC 165 Filmfest DC 164 Cox Row 115 Francophonie Cultural Festival 164 Cuisine de rue 158 Library of Congress National Book Festival 165 National Cherry Blossom Festival 163 D National Christmas Tree Lighting 165 DAR Constitution Hall 69 Passport DC 164 Restaurant Week 163, 165 DAR Library 64 Smithsonian Folklife Festival 164 DAR Museum 64 Source Festival 164 Daughters of the American Revolution VelocityDC Dance Festival 165 (DAR) 64 Fiesta DC 165 DC Independent Film Festival 163 Filmfest DC 164 DC Jazz Festival 164 Foggy Bottom 98 Décalage horaire 154 Folger Building 60 Déplacements 149 Folger Shakespeare Library 35 Discovery Theater 84 Food trucks 158 Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Football américain 161 Art and Portraiture 43 Ford’s Theatre 46 Dragon Boat Festival 164 Ford’s Theatre Museum 46 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. National Formalités d’entrée 134 Memorial 81 Francophonie Cultural Festival 164 Drug Enforcement Administration Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial 81 Museum 130 Freedom Plaza 47 Dumbarton House 119 Freer Gallery of Art 76 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765809692 170 G Willard InterContinental Washington 142 Woodley Park Guest House 149 Galeries d’art 69, 103 W Washington D.C. 141 Gem Gallery 78 Herbert C. Hoover Department of Georgetown 110 Commerce Building 77 Georgetown University 117 Heures d’ouverture 156 Grace Episcopal Church 111 Hillwood Estate Museum and Garden 124 H Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden 71 H. Carl Moultrie Courthouse 49 Hockey 160 Healy Building 117 Holy Trinity Catholic Church 116 Hébergement 137 Horaire 156 Aaron Shipman House Bed and Breakfast 143 Hotel Washington 61 Adam’s Inn 146 American Guest House 146 Howard Theatre, The 109 Capella Washington, D.C., Georgetown 148 Embassy Circle Guest House 144 I Embassy Suites Washington D.C. 143 International Spy Museum 44 Fairmont Washington, D.C., Georgetown 147 Iwo Jima Memorial 130 Four Seasons Hotel Washington, DC 148 Georgetown Suites 147 Grand Hyatt Washington 140 J Hamilton Crowne Plaza Washington, DC 139 James A. Garfield Memorial 32 Hilton Garden Inn Washington DC J. Edgar Hoover Building 47 Downtown 139 Hotel George 138 John A. Wilson Building 47 Hotel Lombardy 147 John F. Kennedy Center for the Hotel Madera 144 Performing Arts 98 Hotel Monaco 140 Jours fériés 156 Hotel Palomar, Washington DC 145 Hotel Rouge 144 K Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill 138 JW Marriott Hotel Washington, DC 140 Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens 126 Loews Madison Hotel 141 Korean War Veterans Memorial 81 One Washington Circle Hotel 146 Sofitel Washington DC Lafayette Square 141 L St. Gregory Luxury Hotel & Suites 143 Lafayette Square 57 Taft Bridge Inn 145 The Dupont Circle Hotel 144 Laird-Dunlop House 114 The Fairfax at Embassy Row 144 Lansburgh Theatre 54 The George Washington University Inn 147 Librairies 97, 127 The Graham Georgetown 147 The Hay-Adams 142 Library of Congress 33 The Jefferson 145 Library of Congress National Book The Kalorama Guest House 148 Festival 165 The Liaison Capitol Hill 139 Lincoln Memorial 81 The Mayflower Renaissance Washington, DC Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool 83 Hotel 144 The Ritz-Carlton, Washington D.C. 147 Lincoln Park 37 The St. Regis Washington, D.C. 142 Lincoln Theatre 109 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765809692 171 Luce Foundation Center for American Robert E. Lee Museum 130 Art 43 Sewal-Belmont House & Museum 34 Smithsonian American Art Museum 43 M Textile Museum, The 100 Tudor Place Historic House & Garden 117 Madame Tussauds 44 United State Holocaust Memorial Museum 79 Maine Avenue Fish Market 80 Maison-Blanche 56 N Marine Corps War Memorial 130 National Air and Space Museum 71 Memorial to the 56 Signers of the National Archives and Records Declaration of Independence 84 Administration 48 Meridian Hill Park 105 National Baptist Memorial Church 105 Monnaie 153 National Bonsai & Penjing Museum 126 Mount Vernon Square 45 National Building Museum 42 Mount Zion United Methodist Church 114 National Cherry Blossom Festival 163 M Street 111 National Christmas Tree Lighting 165 Mt. Pleasant Street 108 National Gallery of Art 78 Musées National Geographic Museum 88 African American Civil War Memorial & National Mall 70 Museum 104 Arthur M. Sackler Gallery 76 National Museum of African American Corcoran Gallery of Art 63 History and Culture 77 DAR Museum 64 National Museum of African Art 75 Drug Enforcement Administration Museum 130 National Museum of American History 77 Dumbarton Oaks 117 Ford’s Theatre Museum 46 National Museum of Crime & Freer Gallery of Art 76 Punishment 44 Hillwood Estate Museum and Garden 124 National Museum of Natural History 78 Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden 71 National Museum of the American International Spy Museum 44 Indian 70 Luce Foundation Center for American Art 43 Madame Tussauds 44 National Museum of Women in the National Air and Space Museum 71 Arts 45 National Bonsai & Penjing Museum 126 National Portrait Gallery 43 National Building Museum 42 National Postal Museum 34 National Gallery of Art 78 National Geographic Museum 88 National Theatre, The 55 National Museum of African American History National Zoo 123 and Culture 77 Newseum 48 National Museum of African Art 75 N Street 114 National Museum of American History 77 National Museum of Crime & Punishment 44 O National Museum of Natural History 78 National Museum of the American Indian 70 Oak Hill Cemetery 118 National Museum of Women in the Arts 45 Octagon House, The 65 National Portrait Gallery 43 Old North Hall 117 National Postal Museum 34 Newseum 48 Old Post Office Pavilion 47 Phillips Collection, The 88 Old Stone House 114 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765809692 172 Organization of American States 64 Corduroy 53 Orientation 149 Daikaya 50 Daily Grill 91 P DC Coast 51 DGS Delicatessen 91 Parcs Doi Moi 108 Lincoln 37 Estadio 93 Meridian Hill 105 Farmers Fishers Bakers 119 Pershing 61 Firehook Bakery 66, 90 Passeport 134 Georgia Brown’s 67 Passport DC 164 Granville Moore’s Brickyard 127 Izakaya Seki 108 Peace Monument 29 Jaleo 52 Pennsylvania Avenue 46 Java House 91 Pension Building, The 42 Jyoti Indian Cuisine 94 Pentagon 131 Komi 94 Kramerbooks & Afterwords Cafe 92 Pentagon Memorial 131 La Chaumière 120 Pershing Park 61 La Fourchette 95 Petersen House 46 La Tomate 92 Le Diplomate 93 Phillips Collection, The 88 Little Serow 94 Pilgrim Observation Gallery 124 Luna Grill and Diner 91 Pourboire 157 Marcel’s 103 Présidents 60 McCormick & Schmick’s 68 President Woodrow Wilson House 90 Mezè 95 Morton’s of Chicago Steakhouse 93 Presse écrite 157 Mr Henry’s Victorian Pub 37 MStreet Bar & Grill 91 R Muse Cafe 66 Renseignements touristiques 158 Occidental Grill & Seafood 68 Renwick Gallery 66 Old Ebbitt Grill 67 Open City 127 Restaurants 158 Perry’s 95 14K Restaurant 52 Pitango Gelato 49 701 52 Poste Moderne Brasserie 51 1789 Restaurant 121 Raku 93 Ambar 37 Rasika 53 Annie’s Paramount Steakhouse 92 Ristorante Piccolo 120 Avenue Grill 51 Rumba Cafe 94 Baked and Wired 119 Sea Catch Restaurant and Raw Bar 120 Ben’s Chili Bowl 108 Sequoia 120 Bistro Bis 37 Shake Shack 50 Bistro Français 119 Sign of the Whale 91 Bistrot Du Coin 92 Soussi 95 Blue Duck Tavern 102 Thai Chef & Sushi 92 Bobby Van’s Steakhouse 67 ThaiPhoon Restaurant 92 Bua Thai Cuisine Restaurant & Bar 92 The Atlas Room 37 Café la Ruche 119 The Bombay Club 68 Circle Bistro 100 The Mudd House 91 CityZen 84 The Prime Rib 102 Co Co.
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