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This Month's Events

Sat 20

Over the River and Through the Woods 08:00pm @ Arts Barn

Nick is a single, Italian-American guy from New Jersey, with parents who have retired and moved to Florida. But family ties are strong as he sees both sets of grandparents for dinner every Sunday. T


Fri 19

Over the River and Through the Woods 08:00pm @ Arts Barn

Nick is a single, Italian-American guy from New Jersey, with parents who have retired and moved to Florida. But family ties are strong as he sees both sets of grandparents for dinner every Sunday. T


Sun 14

DC Farmers Market 07:00am @ DC Farmers Market

Year round on Tuesday, Wed, & Thursday, 7:00 a.m.- 5:30 p.m., Friday & Saturday, 7:00 a.m.- 6:30 p.m., Sunday, 7:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.


Sun 14

Sublime on A Dime: Fashion From the Great Depression to WWII 09:00am @ Greenbelt Museum

This new Greenbelt Museum exhibition looks at fashion and its interpretation by women during the Great Depression and World War II. View the museums collection of dresses, hats, purses, gloves, sewing


Sun 14

Inside Tim Russert's Office: If It's Sunday, It's 'Meet the Press' 09:00am @ Newseum

One of the country's most respected journalists, Tim Russert moderated 'Meet the Press' for nearly 17 years. This exhibit recreates Russert's NBC Washington office much as it looke


Sun 14

Year of the Seabees and Civil Engineer Corps 09:30am @ US Navy Memorial

Through this exhibit, you'll learn more about the United States Navy Civil Engineer Corps (CEC), a unique U.S. Navy officer Corps with no exact counterpart in any other service or any other Navy


Sun 14

Brian Jungen: Strange Comfort 10:00am @ National Museum of Natural History

This major survey of Brian Jungen transforms the familiar and banal into exquisite objects that reference themes of globalization, pop culture, museums, and the commodification of Indian imagery. On d


Sun 14

Customers and Communities 10:00am @ National Museum of American

In this gallery, a series of exhibits examines the evolution of mail delivery to vastly expanding urban and rural populations in the 20th century.


Sun 14

The Corcoran in Context: European Highlights From the William A Clark Collection 10:00am @ Corcoran Gallery of Art

Ranging from ancient antiquities to Impressionist paintings, Senator William A. Clark's collection today forms the core of the Corcoran's holdings of European art. In addition, the exhibitio


Sun 14

Blood, Sweat and Saline: Combat Medicine in the Korean Conflict 10:00am @ National Museum of Health and Medicine

This exhibit features surgical instruments used in a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital and an artificial kidney machine used in the field. The exhibit makes the story of medicine during the Korean War com


Sun 14

From A Single Cell 10:00am @ National Museum of Health and Medicine

This exhibit documents human development from the embryonic stage to age five and includes real human specimens from the museum's Human Developmental Anatomy Collection (HDAC). It also features a


Sun 14

Human Body, Human Being 10:00am @ National Museum of Health and Medicine

On display at the museum are preserved specimens from the major body systems and medical artifacts and instruments important in the development of modern medicine and hospitals.


Sun 14

Infectious Disease 10:00am @ Marian Koshland Science Museum of the National Academy of Sciences

Learn more about the viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites that surround you, the deadly diseases they can cause, and the scientific challenges involved in targeting them.


Sun 14

James McNeill Whistler: Texture of Night 10:00am @ Freer Gallery of Art

Nocturnes is the term James McNeill Whistler applied to his nearly abstract moonlit landscapes. Over the course of his career, he has explored the urban darkness in London, Venice and Amsterdam throug


Sun 14

Indivisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas 10:00am @ National Museum of Natural History

This 20-panel banner exhibition focuses on the interactions between African American and Native American people, especially those of blended heritage. By combining the voices of the living with those


Sun 14

To Bind Up the Nation's Wounds: Medicine During the Civil War 10:00am @ National Museum of Health and Medicine

This exhibit shows Civil War medicine through the eyes of battlefield surgeons and the stories of Union and Confederate sick and wounded.


Sun 14

Battlefield Surgery 101: From the Civil War to Vietnam 10:00am @ National Museum of Health and Medicine

This exhibit, drawn exclusively from the museum's historical archives and historical collections, presents the highlights of the evolution of military surgical activities over the last 140 years


Sun 14

History of the National Museum of Health and Medicine - AFIP 10:00am @ National Museum of Health and Medicine

The National Museum of Health and Medicine is remembered by many as the Army Medical Museum and has been located in some of Washington's most historic and memorable buildings.


Sun 14

Moving the Mail 10:00am @ National Museum of American

'Moving the Mail' traces the advances in postal transportation technology. The Railway Mail Service revolutionized the way mail was processed by sorting mail aboard moving trains. This exhib


Sun 14

Walter Reed's Last Ocularist 10:00am @ National Museum of Health and Medicine

As an ocularist, Vincent Przybyla was one of a small number of ocularists trained to make prosthetic eyes. He saw an average of eight patients a day in his shop at Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRA