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Mar 15, 2013 | Contributor: Jared Paul SternThe St. Regis Washington, D.C. landmark hotel which first opened as the Carlton Hotel in 1926, has long been a gathering place for the capital’s elite and visiting luminaries. Amelia Earhart was one of its first famous guests and with... Read More |
Feb 22, 2013 | Contributor: Sara CardozaThis past Monday we celebrated President’s Day, a date which was first established in 1885 to commemorate George Washington’s birthday. While the holiday was altered slightly from “Washington’s Birthday” to the current “President’s Day” in the early 1970’s, the day now represents a way to celebrate all of our nation’s Presidents (and of course provides a great excuse to squeeze one... Read More |
Feb 8, 2013 | Contributor: Sara CardozaWhile BLT Steak, a restaurant lending its traits to the traditions of the American steakhouse, has locations throughout the United States and in China, Washington D.C. is the only city with a claim on a BLT mixology team. The restaurant has recently introduced a new Barrel-Aged Cocktail Program, which has been inspired by the team’s love... Read More |
Jan 9, 2013 | Contributor: Sara CardozaEver wanted to know the favorite meals of some of our U. S. Presidents? The tale about President Washington and the cherry tree wasn’t all fable— George Washington really did have penchant for cherries as well as fancy, Thursday dinners. Jefferson liked exotic cuisine, especially French dishes and... Read More |
Jan 7, 2013 | Contributor: James Rothaar | 1 CommentThe Hyatt Regency Washington is inviting travelers to experience a historical event in a most luxurious fashion. The deluxe hotel on Capitol Hill hotel has two ultra-premium weekend packages... Read More |
Sep 6, 2012 | Contributor: Annalisa SolariBalancing aesthetics and functionality, Zeroplus Architects are known for their innovative thinking and designs that challenge traditional architecture. The Sneeoosh cabin is no exception, and is an example of how architecture doesn’t have to disrupt the environment to be ground-breaking.... Read More |
Jul 2, 2012 | Contributor: JustLuxe TeamHaving opened in 2007, Napoleon Bistro has since boasted an enchanting Parisian dining experience filled with delicious food and a seductive decor. While their namesake had some pretty famous psychological quirks, the Bistro seems to be perfectly content with their smaller stature and has recently even undergone a major face-lift.... Read More |
Jun 29, 2012 | Contributor: JustLuxe TeamWith 340 acres of Virginia country side and vineyards as a backdrop, the Salamander luxury resort and spa is a beautiful destination scheduled to open in 2013. The resort, located in Middleburg Virginia, will be just a thirty minute drive from Washington D.C.’s Dulles International Airport and an hour from the capital.... Read More |
Jun 14, 2012 | Contributor: JustLuxe Team | 1 CommentEmirates, winner of the Air Transport World “2011 Airline of the Year,” announced that it will offer nonstop flights between Dubai and Washington, DC beginning on September 12, 2012. The new gateway will ease... Read More |
Apr 27, 2012 | Contributor: Sara CardozaWorld-renowned German company, Leica Camera Inc, is opening a new retail concept in the heart of downtown Washington, D.C. located at 977 F Street, NW. The new Leica store will be a haven for professional photographers and photography enthusiasts alike and will feature Leica’s full line of photography and sport optics product portfolio.... Read More |
Apr 3, 2012 | Contributor: Touring & Tasting | 1 CommentThe state of Washington is home to an impressive breed of winemaker. Many have spent years, even decades, in other parts of the world, honing their craft.... Read More |
Sep 8, 2011 | Contributor: Touring & TastingThe long, sunlit days and cool, brisk nights of a Washington summer are easy to savor. You’ll find them in the white wines made from the more than 13,500 vineyard acres of grapes that grow across the state.... Read More |
Jul 6, 2011 | Contributor: Touring & TastingBefore the founder of K Vintners and Charles Smith Wines, Charles Smith, first rode through Walla Walla on his motorcycle, he managed rock bands in Denmark. He returned to Walla Walla just a few years later to plant a vineyard, establish a winery, and start rocking the wine world with his outstanding wines.... Read More |
Jun 27, 2011 | Contributor: Stefanie PayneYou may know downtown Seattle’s Pike Place Market as an outdoor farmers market where flying fish soar through the air. But to a local Seattleite, the pockets of the Market exemplify much more than just a place to sit on a carved bronze pig for a candid snapshot. So then, what is "the Market" to a native Pac-N-Westerner?... Read More |
Jun 3, 2011 | Contributor: JustLuxe Team
Fish are dying off by the thousands in the Columbia River, in Washington State. The Bureau of Reclamation has been forced to run more water through the Grand Coulee Dam, due to increased snow melt, and this is causing Columbia River fish to die of... Read More | | 1 | 2 |
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