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1054 31st St NW
Washington, DC 20007
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Premier Businesses in Washington, DC

Pro Cleaning Janitorial Services Inc
  • • Residential & Commercial Carpet Cleaning
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  • • Tile & Grout Cleaning
(301) 686-0261
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Jimmy Gusky Heating & Air, LLC
  • • Heating - Routine Maintenance, Repair, Or Replacement
  • • Heat Pump Services
  • • Boiler Maintenance, Repair & Installation
(202) 246-9380
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Jimmy Gusky Heating & Air, LLC
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Things To Do in Washington, DC

Washington and Old Dominion Trail Washington and Old Dominion Trail

The Washington and Old Dominion Trail (W&OD or "Wad") is an excellent recreation trail that runs through the Northern Virginia counties. The 45-mile trail is completely paved with nine foot wide asphalt and has a yellow painted center line. To run the whole trail and back means you're looking at a 90-mile trek, but it can be done over the course of two days thanks to the hotels and bed and breakfasts along the trail. The only real complaint from bikers is that there's much traffic most of the time due to the Wad's immense popularity.

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Capitol Coin and Stamp Capitol Coin and Stamp

Capitol Coin and Stamp is a haven for both history buffs and political memorabilia collectors. The shop features a far-reaching array of items that include everything from bumper stickers, election pins, T-shirts and political posters that literally span the entire century of political activity. There are even some items that date back to Abraham Lincoln's Presidential campaign! So, there's no excuse for not leaving Washington without some type of political souvenir from this interesting shop.

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C & O Canal Boat Rides C & O Canal Boat Rides

C & O Canal Boat Rides offers outdoor enthusiasts a chance to get closer to nature while learning some interesting history about the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. It begins as a history lesson in the 1870s when these waterways were used for trade, and that era is highlighted as you pass several historic buildings as the tour progresses. Beautiful foliage and even some trails can be seen from the boat, as the 1 hour canal boat ride is both an historic and visually appealing experience sure to delight visitors who are out to learn as much as they can about this area of the country.

 
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