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Washington, D.C. Off the Beaten Path: A Guide to Unique Places

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If you've seen one presidential monument or dinosaur skeleton, you've seen them all. Sure, our nation's capital has many well-known places to visit, but there's so much more. Get into the heart of things with Globe Pequot's Off the Beaten Path series. Devoted to travelers with a taste for the unique, this easy-to-use guide will help you discover the hidden places in Washington, D.C. that most tourists miss - unsung, unspoiled, and out-of-the-way finds that liven up a week's vacation, a day trip or an afternoon.

192 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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July 23, 2018
Residents of the DC area are more likely to benefit from this travel guide than one-time tourists, who will want to devote their time to the more traditional destinations (National Mall, White House, Smithsonian, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, and so on). The volume I read was the 2nd edition, so the shops, boutiques, restaurants, and places to stay -- and the fees -- were out of date. There were still a lot of interesting, unusual, or little-known destinations for folks who want more than a cookie-cutter experience of the nation's capital. Most of the places are accessible via public transportation. Whitman includes local maps and there are illustrations to help identify some of the venues. A useful guide.
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1,020 reviews222 followers
July 31, 2010
Not my favorite series of guide books, by any means, though it has some interesting information. I don't know how "off the beaten path" some of these sights really are -- certainly, many are beyond the purview of the average Mall tourist. Arranged by area, so it's possible to use on a self-designed walking tour (though no walking routes are specifically suggested). The organization is otherwise a bit hodge-podge, with museums or historic homes listed alongside cafes and shops. Not a bad resource, though, for those with time on their hands who want to do a bit of exploring.
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April 13, 2014
Learned about some cool things available close by that I knew nothing about despite growing up in Northern Virginia. Dog eared a lot of pages and definitely puling this book out any time we want to find a DC adventure. There are a lot of references to historic houses you can see from the outside but not the inside that made me feel a bit disappointed, but otherwise a book I'm looking forward to putting to good use. Some highlights include outdoor performances by comedic political satirists, how to get a flag that was flown over the capitol building, and how to do a kayak tour of the city.
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December 11, 2016
This was very helpful when we lived in Washington DC. My copy is marked up and highlighted!
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