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If civic politics is the American religion, then Washington DC is the nation's holy city. White houses, capital and pentagonal buildings, supreme courts - these monumental Lego shrines are rarefied with real power. A patriotic combination of history and histrionics: BYO wiretap.

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Washington DC Events


Washington is a world stage, with international media poised for an 'event' any time the president dons his jogging shoes. But besides these spontaneous little excitements, Washington also hosts big-scale, half-crazy, half-democratic events that reel in everyone from Texan brigades to teachers' unions, pro-lifers, priests and peaceniks, cult and world leaders. And some of these events have changed the nation's history...

Regular features on the DC calender include the beloved Cherry Blossom Festival in March/April and the Smithsonian's Folklife Festival in June. Independence Day is a grand event, including a troops parade, the reading of the Declaration of Independence, concerts and fireworks over the Potomac. Other highlights include Martin Luther King Jr Day on the third Monday in January, when orators recite King's 'I have a dream' speech at the Lincoln Memorial; the Smithsonian Kite Festival (late March), when kite designers, flyers and competitors gather on the Mall for this rite of spring; April's White House Easter Egg Roll, which the First Lady hosts for children aged between three and six; and the Festival of American Folk Life, hosted by the Smithsonian on the last weekend in June.

In September, Adams-Morgan Day is a raging international block party with global music, food and crafts along and around 18th St NW and Columbia Rd. This is also the month for the National Frisbee Festival (watch your head when wandering the Mall) and the DC Blues Festival (free concerts around town). On the second Thursday in December, the president illuminates the national Christmas tree and lights a menorah on the Ellipse. There's outdoor partying on New Year's Eve at the Old Post Office.

New Year's Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 Jan
  

Martin Luther King Jr Day

Type: official holiday
Date: third Monday in Jan
  

Inauguration Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 20 January, every fourth year
  

Presidents' Day

Type: official holiday
Date: third Monday in Feb
  

Easter

Type: official holiday
Date: Mar/Apr
  

Memorial Day

Type: official holiday
Date: last Monday in May
  

Independence Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 4 Jul
  

Labor Day

Type: official holiday
Date: first Monday in Sep
  

Columbus Day

Type: official holiday
Date: second Monday in October
  

Veterans' Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 11 Nov
  

Thanksgiving Day

Type: official holiday
Date: fourth Thursday in Nov
  

Christmas Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 25 Dec
  

Independence Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 4 Jul
  

Thanksgiving

Type: official holiday
Date: fourth Thu in Nov
  

Christmas Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 25 Dec
  

New Year's Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 Jan
  

Martin Luther King Jr Day

Type: official holiday
Date: third Mon in Jan
  

Presidents' Day

Type: official holiday
Date: third Mon in Feb
  

Memorial Day

Type: official holiday
Date: last Mon in May
  

Labor Day

Type: official holiday
Date: first Mon in Sep
  

Columbus Day

Type: official holiday
Date: second Mon in Oct
  

Veterans' Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 11 Nov
  

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