Thousands of adventure seekers once again assembled at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center for the Washington, D.C., Travel and Adventure Show on Feb. 20 and 21 to help plan that perfect vacation. Now in its 12th year in the District, the show featured more than 100 exhibitors, representing some of the world’s most desirable vacation destinations and featuring lectures from prominent travel experts, top chef demos and on-hand activities like rock climbing and scuba diving. Patricia Schultz, the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller “1,000 Places to See Before You Die” was a popular speaker. The U.S. Passport Office was on hand to provide useful information. International dance and music performances ran round the clock from the Global Beats Stage managed by the non-profit World Heritage Cultural Center whose mission “is to create a common ground where any Culture in the World can come and celebrate their way of life through the Arts and food, while making a positive impact through knowledge and charity”.
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