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Rock Creek Golf Course

Compatible for all levels of golfers, Rock Creek Golf Course is a 18-hole course, putting area, GolfDC Academy, pro shop, & snack bar, all at one place. Open throughout the year, it features 2,284 yards of golf from the longest tees for par of 32. Honours Golf manages this facility where Lester Perrin is the General Manager.

Rock Creek

One of the lesser known rivers of Washington DC, Rock Creek is a tributary of the Potomac River that eventually drains into Chesapeake Bay. This river flow through most parts of the Rock Creek Park, while also acting as a source for the man-made Lake Needwood, located north of Rock The creek is a famous hiking spot for adventure seekers looking to reconnect with nature. It also provides multiple scenic settings across the park to have a picnic by the water. Length: 32.6 miles (52.5 kms)Sights to see along the creek: Rock Creek Park, Lake NeedwoodStates it flows through: District of Columbia, MarylandActivities and services offered along the river: Hiking, biking, picnic areas, boating Read More

Rocky Gap Casino Resort

Located away from downtown, Rocky Gap Casino Resort is known for its beginner-friendly casino in Washington D.C. The casino has about 662 slot machines like Lucky Ladies Blackjack, Double Deck Pitch Blackjack, Roulette, Bonus Craps, Mississippi Stud, Three Card Poker and Ultimate Texas Hold'em. Apart from the slot machines, the casino also has many table and lottery games of every range.

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is among the biggest airports in Washington DC and is a domestic airport that serves the entire country. Constructed in 1941, over 80 years ago, it is slowly being redundant as more flights are being redirected to Dulles International Airport. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is located just 5km away from downtown Washington.

SAX

An extravagant nightclub that plays the role of an elegant restaurant before 11:30 PM, SAX has developed into a trustworthy and classic presence in most of the lists of nightclubs in Washington. The club houses an iconic enclosed stage over the bar which has hosted a multitude of artists over the years since its establishment. It has been home to many cabaret artists, ballet dancers, acrobat pole dancers and even jazz groups. The Versailles-inspired chandeliers decorate the 60-foot-high ceiling which in turn compliments the aesthetic golden and royal décor of the club. You can order food from the vibrant American cuisine and as the night gets young you can witness some amazing state of art choreographies. The club also offers you to reserve a bottle service in order to enjoy a carefree night inside its huge mansion. The DJ, apart from the live performances are also quite diverse and handpicked to provide the best entertainment to its patrons. Read More

Second Baptist Church of Washington

The second-oldest African Baptist Church in Washington DC, Second Baptist Church was established in 1848 offering its services in several locations. Its current building was built in 1894. With a lineage of notable speakers like Frederick Douglass and Reverend Adam Clayton Powel, this church has a very long and rich history. The church is a popular historical site known to all and is protected by the local and national registries as required. Read More

Sligo Creek Golf Course

The oldest 9-hole course in the county within the Montgomery County Parks system, Sligo Creek Golf Course is said to be one of the most challenging 9-hole courses. Built on hilly terrain, it is designed into a park-like setting golf course. It also features a clubhouse, a pro shop and full service snack bar for the golfers.

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Hosting the largest collection of American Art in the entire world, Smithsonian American Art Museum popularly known as SAAM promises its visitors an encounter with artworks that goes back to the pre-Colonial era. The museum houses together three centuries of US artists inside its walls. It enables visitors to travel through the pre-colonial period to the 21st Century by presenting works from each of the eras. With the first floor exhibiting the collection of folk art, the second displaying American impressionism and Civil war, the third housing Contemporary American Art, the museum’s architecture must like its collection reflect a diverse and strong cultural significance. The Kogod Courtyard that is embellished with a glass ceiling separates the American Art Museum and the National Portrait Gallery. Pieces by John Singer Sargent, Joshua Johnson and Sister Gertrude Morgan become a strong representation of African Americans making the museum an ideal place to explore the artworks of black artists and lives. Read More

Soundcheck

A very popular music venue embellished with honeycomb-tiling, Soundcheck has hosted many renowned DJs and other artists like Martin Garrix, Tiesto, Zedd, and Steve Aoki. It has established itself in the lists for the best nightclubs in Washington DC courtesy of its ability to host EDM parties, Salsa nights, trance music, and hip-hop nights alike. With a minimalist stage and soundproofed walls and ceiling, the club sets out to offer the best dance experience in the US capital. It proudly houses sound systems imported from Germany and other states of the art music equipment making itself a haven for audiophiles. The disco balls and other quirky lights add to the entire experience and become a key highlight of the space. Keep yourself updated on the various events and nights hosted by the club so that you can enjoy the amazing ambience at Soundcheck. Read More

Sri Siva Vishnu Temple

The Sri Siva Vishnu is one of the largest temples in the United States with construction being completed in 2002. This temple in the Washington DC area is home to numerous deities of the Hindu faith. The main shrines are home to Shiva as Ramanathaswamy and Vishnu as Ananthapadmanabha. The temple has an auditorium, a kitchen and a multi-purpose sound proofed room for various social gatherings and activities. The temple is welcoming of visitors who believe in different religions, inviting them to experience the interiors and traditional Hindu rituals Read More

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