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Echoes of Navy Yard Veterans Day Walking Tour
• November 12, 2024
In honor of Veterans Day join Off the Mall Tours for a unique walking tour: Echoes of the Navy Yard. The Navy Yard is DC’s oldest neighborhood, and was also […]
Ellington to Langston – The Jazz Era in DC Walking Tour
• May 2, 2024
Off the Mall Tours takes you on a winding journey through an era in which the U Street neighborhood of Washington, DC was giving rise to a vibrant jazz scene […]
Profs & Pints DC: Washington’s Black Vaudeville
• October 23, 2023
Profs and Pints DC presents: “Washington’s Black Vaudeville,” a look at race relations on stage in D.C. in the Roaring Twenties, with Michelle R. Scott, historian and professor of African […]
The Harlem Renaissance in DC Walking Tour
• July 18, 2023
Off the Mall Tours takes you on a winding journey through an era in which the U Street neighborhood of Washington, DC was giving rise to a vibrant jazz scene […]
Harlem Renaissance in DC Walking Tour
• August 9, 2022
This walking tour will take you on a winding journey through an era in which the U Street neighborhood of Washington, DC was the center of a rise in African […]
Harlem Renaissance in DC Walking Tour
• May 17, 2022
Tour runs approximately 2 hours. Tickets are $25 for adults, $15 for children. This tour will take you on a winding journey through an era in which the U Street […]
Weekend Roundup, Feb. 3 – 6
• February 3, 2022
Happy weekend! It may be cold and rainy outside today but take comfort in all the hot local activities this weekend. Celebrate Lunar New Year, or a tour involving the […]
Mostly Virtual Arts Round Up, July 30, 2020
• July 30, 2020
Those staying put this weekend can go on virtual tours of Prohibition-era U Street and Rock Creek Cemetery.
