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Butterfield 9 Restaurant (202) 289-8810
60014 14th Street N.W. Washington, D.C.
Three private/semi-private areas are available.
Visit Our Web-site at: Butterfield9.com
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Propose in a magnificent Basilica...
People
from all over the world come to witness the amazing beauty
of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate
Conception. We invite you to join us whether you come
here as part of a spiritual journey or as an admirer of
truly exquisite architecture, you are truly welcome at
the Shrine.
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The Capitol Hill....
"The
Hill," originally known as Jenkins Hill in the 18th
century, was viewed by DC designer Pierre L'Enfant as
a fitting pedestal for the Congress. Thus, the Capitol
was built atop this hill, which now - looking westward
- majestically surveys much of the federal city and the
National Mall. To the east, the Capitol is surrounded
by the neighborhood that proudly bears its name, Capitol
Hill.
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Seasons
at the Four Seasons Hotel
The sophisticated restaurant interior is enhanced by large
windows, which provide an open view of romantic gardens
and Rock Creek Park beyond. This is a great choice for
a romantic Sunday Brunch, as well as dinner.
Lush
gardens and walls of windows create an airy, sophisticated
setting for an exquisite dining experience. Under the
direction of Executive Chef Doug Anderson, Seasons' menu
is a tempting mix of fresh ingredients and delicious flavours,
reflecting today's respect for dining values.
2800
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20007
202-342-0444
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Rock
Creek Park
Rock
Creek Park is truly a gem in our nation's capital. It
offers visitors an opportunity to reflect and soothe their
spirits through the beauty of nature. Fresh air, majestic
trees, wild animals, and the ebb and flow of Rock Creek emanate
the delicate aura of the forest.
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Union
Station
For
over 90 years, Union Station has welcomed people to the most
important city in the world. This magnificent building has
even played host to 17 Presidents and countless foreign dignitaries.
However, what may be most impressive is the fact that Union
Station's marble floors echo with the footsteps of over 32
million people each year, making it the most visited site
in all of Washington, D.C.
Union
Station is the most exciting and dynamic shopping destination
in the country. The quality and diversity of its stores have
made it the choice of Presidents as well as millions of busy
commuters and wide-eyed tourists each year. The imposing halls
have been the site of countless private special events including
five Presidential Inaugural Balls and many citywide celebrations.
More than ten thousand people crowed the Station in 1997 to
toast President Bill Clinton.
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Where the US presidents worship...
St.
John's Episcopal Church Lafayette Square - our historic
protestant Episcopal church located across from the White
House.
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The National Cherry Blossom Festival
The
famous trees, a gift from Japan in 1912, signal the coming of
Spring with an explosion of life and color The National Cherry
Blossom Festival annually commemorates the 1912 gift to the
city of Washington of 3,000 cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki
of Tokyo to enhance the growing friendship between the United
States and Japan and celebrate the continued close relationship
between our two peoples.
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Jefferson
Memorial
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Romanitc Place to Propose- The Smithsonian
Castle...
The Smithsonian Castle was designed
by one of the most renowned architects of the era - Mr. James
Renwick, Jr. - who was also responsible for New York's St.
Patrick's Cathedral and the Smithsonian art gallery that bears
his name, where you'll find fine American crafts and decorative
arts from the nineteenth to twenty-first centuries.
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Washington Monument
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