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- Lotta DanielssonOctober 4, 2013The boxes are first come, first serve for the 5 chairs in each - get there early for the best seats!Upvoted Feb 2
- Nicole So Bless ButlerMarch 23, 2013Best Bartender in here Dreanie. She will get you right. Go down stairs across from picture man. Tell her Nicole sent you. She going hook you up. Believe That. Turndownforwhat turnuptime.Upvoted Feb 2
- Carolina EscobarDecember 10, 2014Came here for the first time to see The Head and The Heart play. The way the place is set up there really isn't a bad seat in the house. Parking on the street is free after 630 and there is plenty.
- IWalked Audio ToursJune 2, 20131929 bldg designed by Jefferson Memorial architect John Russell Pope. There are 7 accepted bloodlines to become a member. In 1983 Eddie Murphy filmed movie Delirious here. Full site history via<LINK> Read more
- Matthew McBrideOctober 11, 2013Third floor kids play area is a hit. Also make sure to view the library from the upper floors - very nice.
- Octavia HarrisDecember 6, 2014Come see the Unied States Army Band "Pershing's Own" American. Holiday Festival @ DAR....A great performance....
- DC Preservation LeagueAugust 2, 2011The city's largest's auditorium, built to accommodate the annual Continental Congresses. Served as the unofficial cultural center in capitol. Noted work of John Russell Pope. Built in 1928-30.
- Michelin Travel & LifestyleAugust 2, 2011The complex occupies an entire city block and is reputedly the world's largest group of structures owned and maintained exclusively by women. -- Green Guide Editor
- Lisa MFebruary 1, 2013Get cash ahead of time. The bars only take cash and there's only 1 ATM and the line takes forever.
- Presidential LibrariesFebruary 1, 2011President Bush signed the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 here in December, the first Medicare bill to provide prescription drug benefits to senior citizens.
- DC Preservation LeagueAugust 3, 2011Monumental headquarters founded in 1890 for patriotic, historic, and educational purposes. Built in 1904-10, by Edward Pearce Casey as lead architect.
- Francesca DiMarcoMay 23, 2013Each May, Johns Hopkins SAIS holds commencement at this lovely and historic venue!
- Keenan KunstApril 26, 2010Great venue!! I've seen Snow Patrol and Phoenix here and it's awesome. Good size, good acoustics.
- Presidential LibrariesNovember 7, 2011Since childhood Franklin D. Roosevelt's favorite hobby was collecting stamps. The night of his 1937 inauguration he left the celebrations early to tend to his stamps.
- Tobias ChampagneMay 14, 2011The seats are a little crammed, but they're really comfortable. If you wanna be baller then get a seat upstairs along the rail.
- Parking here is a bitch...so make plans to Metro/Uber/Lyft in.
- P. K. UllmannApril 3, 2012The bathrooms are not handicapped accessible, they're very small, & you have to press the water faucet & hold to get water to wash your hand
- Kyle GardinerApril 4, 2010Go down to the basement for some really good and overly expensive food. Alcohol lines are insane and not worth the wait. Stock up.
- Clarence GelwicksJanuary 19, 2013I would agree with another poster that the acoustics here are not great.