AFAR Media • August 4, 2014Shrouded in the thickness of the woods for over half a century are sandstone pieces of the original east front portico of the U.S. Capitol Building, which are a must see.
John T. • May 15, 2012At night, you can park right next to the building and explore the grounds with no one hassling you or looking over your shoulder.
Samwise G. • August 11, 2013Well Organized, parking lot is below, and a Best Buy in the same building. 👍
Andrew G. • October 18, 2011There's some great photographic artwork in the Rec room as well as the lower levels of McCormick, Kellogg, and Firestone buildings.
Amy W. • February 4, 2011Gorgeous building and the museum is open and free! Second largest privately owned gallery in DC.
Andrew • September 5, 2015Find the two pied piper panels in this building and find out why they are here!
Scott K. • January 26, 2012The Fish Market hasn't been here for two years... But you can still sometimes smell the seafood stench that permeated the building ...
Lara K. • April 21, 2010The staff is always friendly and the mochas are always delicious. Looking forward to their new space in the almost finished SIS building!
Brett p. • January 19, 2015Buildings close at 4:30 during the winter
Jeremy E. • November 11, 2015Cleveland Park is great. Entry is cost, will be better once fixed. Lots of utility outages but it's a very old building. Nice 1 bedrooms(face west!) Lived here 10 years!! Time flies.
Natalia S. • May 1, 2012A nice small park right next to the Intelsat building with a few benches and a great lawn. The gates are open from 6 am till sunset.
Otel.com • April 17, 2012Some of the attractions that you must not miss when you're here are the nearby U.S. Capitol Building and the Washington Monument.
Dave L. • January 26, 2018This is a very awesome and safe trail but they have temporarily shut it down for the building of the Purple Line. :(
DC Preservation League • August 5, 2011Among the city's finest luxury apartment buildings, distinguished by its majestic siting and visual prominence Art Deco. Built in 1931 using architect Jospeh Younger design.
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