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Washington D.C. entertainment might begin with the usual sightseeing common with tourists: government buildings, museums, monuments, and so on. However, when evening falls and you want to experience the nightlife of the city, the many night clubs and bars are found in Georgetown, Adams Morgan, Dupont Circle, and U Street. Bars and night clubs aren't the only entertainment venues. The Kennedy Center hosts both the National Symphony Orchestra and the Washington National Opera. Comedy clubs, live theatre, karaoke, jazz, blues, punk rock; Washington D.C. nightlife is diverse and exciting. Give yourself a head start by beginning your exploration of great entertainment here.
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John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Although the name sounds like it is one building, The Kennedy Center is actually comprised of six national theaters: the American Film Institute (AFI) Film Theater, the Opera House, the Eisenhower Theater, the Concert Hall, the Theater Lab, and the Terrace Theater. You will see performances by the best of the best when it comes to ballet, opera, modern dance, music and theatre companies from around the world. |
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Rhodeside Grill
Good food and good music are just down the road at the Rhodeside Grill. If you’re in the mood for live music, then check out the bar downstairs. With a mix of music genres like roots and modern rock, country, jazz, Latin percussion and reggae, there is sure to be something for everyone. |
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