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I will be visiting the DC area this weekend. I plan to drive down on Saturday afternoon/evening, arriving either late Saturday or Sunday around noon. I already have a place to stay. I am interviewing for a job in Arlington (VA) on Monday morning, and will be driving back on Monday. Sunday I may be looking at apartments, depending on how scheduling works out with a real estate agent I'm working with. That leaves the rest of Sunday free, especially Sunday evening, and possibly part of Monday. Anyone have suggestions for stuff to do, or know a good place to assemble Many Fine DC-Area People for a grand foo?
EDIT: If there are other DC-area people that I know, who you know of, who do not follow my LJ (such as huey), please invite them along if there is a foo in the making.
EDIT: If there are other DC-area people that I know, who you know of, who do not follow my LJ (such as huey), please invite them along if there is a foo in the making.
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sushi in DC
Phillips Flagship
900 Water Street SW
Washington, DC 20024
202-488-8515
It's a posh seafood restaurant. Ignore the restaurant part, just walk over to the sushi bar in the back corner and sit down. The sushi chef is a woman. Feel free to tell her the longhaired guy from Boston sent you :)
If you have a good arm, it really is a stone's throw from the fish market on the waterfront, where the boats come in. If you're lucky, they might be cleaning a new batch of fish right off the boat when you get there. Ask her what's fresh today.
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The National Air and Space Museum annex is also not to be missed. It's a HUGE hangar with an SR-71 Blackbird front and center, flanked by things like the Enola Gay and a Boeing 737. The hangar is big enough to make the whole display look small.
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And as rhys pointed out, the National Postan Museum (across the street from Union Station) is actually pretty cool.
If you've got a car, I hear the NSA even has a museum these days.
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