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Dc9

Address
1940 9th St Nw Washington DC 20001
Phone
(202) 483-5000
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Toll Free
(877) 787-8842
Fax
(202) 939-0526

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
12:00pm-5:00pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
10:00am-5:00pm
Wednesday
10:00am-5:00pm
Thursday
10:00am-5:00pm
Friday
10:00am-5:00pm
Saturday
10:00am-5:00pm

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This unassuming bar is so small, passersby could easily overlook it. The tiny loft space is often crowded, particularly before or after shows at Nightclub 9:30 , which is just around the corner. The music at Kingpin varies from funk to ambient, but the crowd and the vibe are always casual. For post-work relaxation with friends, this hip hangout is the perfect pick.

Founded in 1985, the Morris Museum of Art is the oldest museum in the country that is devoted to...

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"Dive bar + small close concert venue + rooftop" equals a "cool place to party" say the "laid-back crowds" who frequent this "hole-in-the-wall" off U Street; vets "relax and have a drink" in the "cozy" downstairs bar, mingle with the "fascinating people" up on the roof deck or fork over the cover for the "great bands and DJs" – then "head to the stage and get sweaty."

This medium-size, 250-person capacity venue is open nightly, showcasing the music of indie rock bands and DJs, including a popular Liberation Party dance event Friday nights. The two-story club includes a bar downstairs with couches, booths, bar stools, and a digital jukebox of 130,000 tunes; and the hall upstairs reserved for music.

This museum features period galleries that display more than 2,000 works spanning 1790 to the present. The museum, which hosts changing exhibitions quarterly, also has a museum shop and a visitor-orientation gallery. Admission is free on Sunday.

Anti-gentrification holdout spills rock rhythms onto the streets of Shaw and into the hearts of discretely tattooed good girls who keep celebrating their twenty-ninth. Traditional DC row house still standing thanks to old-fashioned grit and the polish of spilled beer. Upstairs is all pink and purple lights, poofy pleather couches—your best friend’s living room. The smallest stage in the world...

The kids that played for the other team are still team players. Historic Shaw row house gets gussied up into the sweetest little sports bar you ever did see. Ball fans come out of the closet in droves to cheer and curse like manly men. Plethora of big screens show it all, from fencing to World Cup to election night. Bitchin'-est superbowl party ever. Most straight-friendly venue in the...

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Friendly staff. Clean location. Very simple layout to walk through and observe beautiful works of art. I loved it.

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Well laid out exhibits, kind and friendly staff, a very nice time and a very nice museum!

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DC9 Nightclub is one of the best concert and partying venues in Washington DC. Known for its eclectic shows and live music events, it attracts hipsters and music lovers from all over the city for its late-night parties. You can choose to enjoy a quiet evening with friends on the patio or in one of its three bars. For real excitement, however, head upstairs for a show and soak in the energy of...

Morris Museum Of Art is located at 1 10th St Ste 320 in Augusta and has been in the business of Museum since 1992.

Morris Museum of Art can be found at 1 10th St . The following is offered: Theater. The entry is present with us since Sep 10, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Augusta there are 2 other Theater. An overview can be found here.

DC Govt is located at 1923 Vermont Ave NW, Washington, DC. This location is in the U Street - Cardozo neighborhood..

Established in 1985, the Morris Museum of Art is the first museum dedicated to showcasing the artwork of the American South. The museum has over 5,000 pieces of art from Southern artists, including paintings, sculptures, and photographs. You'll find art dating back to the late 1700s as well as displays of contemporary artists. Along with a stunning permanent collection, the museum shows...

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