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CITY INFORMATION

Hopefully, if you're going to take in America's capital you'll arrive by plane and not have to try to cope with the complicated road system ­ (you can have the same address but live in different districts, if you get the picture!). You'll no doubt want to take in the Capitol and 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, as well as the other national monuments, including the Smithsonian and a tour of the FBI is a crowbar of an eye opener. Away from the whirr of government agencies and the Mall it's worth taking in some of the lovely parks and districts. Georgetown has the prettiest townhouses, Adams Morgan has a great cultural mix, while Dupont Circle is quite quirky but all have a good selection of eateries and bars.
On the Web: Washington DC Convention & Tourism
BALLPARK INFORMATION TRAVELING AROUND WASHINGTON DC
-Ballpark: RFK Stadium
-Tenant: Washington Nationals
-Opened: April 9, 1962
-Capacity:
50,516
-Cost: $20 Million
-Dimensions: 335-L, 410-C, 335-R
-Seating Chart

-Fan Experiences
-Address: 2400 East Capitol St. S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20003
On the Web: RFK Stadium

-Public Transit: The Washington area is serviced by the Washington Metro public transportation system, which operates public buses (Metrobus) and the region's subway system (Metrorail).
                On the Web: DC Metro

-Taxi: A&A Flyer Taxi: 202-232-5773
       
    Yourway Taxi: 202-488-0609
-Parking: Pay lots available downtown/Limited
                On the Web: Downtown Parking
-Alternatives: Walk and Bike Paths

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Maps and Directions

ATTRACTIONS
-Lincoln Memorial: The Lincoln Memorial is a principal landmark of the city, offering magnificent views of the city from several vantage points.
 Location:
Lincoln Memorial Circle SW - Map

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US Capitol: Public tours form on the east side of the Capitol (facing 1st Street) and include visits to the Rotunda and other chambers.
 Location: 1st St. & East Capitol St.
- Map
-Smithsonian Institute
:
Commonly known as "America's attic," the Smithsonian Institution is the world's largest museum complex.
 Location:
100 Jefferson Drive SW - Map
ALL ATTRACTIONS ARE WITHIN THE CITY

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POPULAR RESTAURANTS

-Guapo's Restaurant: On warm summer nights, patrons pack the outdoor tables, drink margaritas and feast on classic Mexican fare.
 Location:
4515 Wisconsin Ave. NW - Map
-Jaleo:
Jaleo is the perfect place to drink sangria, devour tasty tapas and tantalize your tastebuds with paella.
 Location: 470 7th Street NW - Map
-Grand Slam Sports Bar & Grill:
Offers more than 20 TVs, including three plasmas, plus shuffleboard, pool, pop-a-shot and dining.
 Location:
100 H Street NW - Map

ALL RESTAURANTS ARE WITHIN THE CITY

BALLPARK DIRECTIONS/PARKING

LOCAL MEDIA

Directions: Numerous routes can be found to RFK Stadium here.
Parking: Parking can be found in lots surrounding the stadium. Public transportation is also available via MetroRail.

 

TELEVISION STATIONS

   -WUSA-9-CBS    -WTTG-5-FOX
   -WJLA-7-ABC    -WDCW-50-WB
   -WRC-4-NBC    -WETA-26-PBS

RADIO STATIONS

   -1500AM-WTWP Nationals Flagship Radio
LOCAL NEWSPAPER: Washington Post

HOTELS

WEATHER

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