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Celebrate July 4 with City Cruises
June 17, 2021
•Join us on the water for brunch, lunch, or dinner to commemorate 4th of July. Our Independence Day cruises feature creative plated dining, award-winning wines, curated background music, dancing and […]
Father’s Day Dining with City Cruises
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An event on a City Cruise is more than an impressive Father’s Day gift— it’s a unique experience that dad will cherish forever. Show him a unique view of the […]
Weekly Arts Round Up, April 8, 2021
April 8, 2021
•Five works of light art will make their Georgetown debut tomorrow, when “Glow” opens to the public. Glen Echo Park’s Dentzel Carousel is 100, and the virtual celebration has begun.
Half-Virtual Arts Round Up, July 2, 2020
July 2, 2020
•Fourth of July weekend is here, and a few more cultural organizations — but far from all — are putting a toe in the water reopening-wise.
Rollin’ on the River
August 8, 2018
•The 405-mile Potomac isn’t the 2,320-mile Mississippi, and Georgetown isn’t New Orleans or Memphis, but if you come down to our partly tidal river, you’ll find plenty of people who live, work and play there, especially in the summertime.