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Washington,
D.C. 20005October 6, 2007, Filed Under: Running
Great 5k run/walk for the whole family. Flat course (loop). Awards in 10 yr age groups for men & women & random prize drawing for all. Prizes include hotel & restaurant certificates, sport tix, etc. 1 ...
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Washington,
D.C. 20020Filed Under: Cycling, Fishing, Hiking
With over 1200 acres, Anacostia Park is one of Washington, D.C.'s largest and most important recreation areas. Included in Anacostia Park is Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens and Kenilworth Marsh. H ...
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Washington,
D.C. 20007Filed Under: Running
This route forms a large loop around Roosevelt Island on the Potomac River. It follows Rock Creek Parkway and the Potomac River to the Arlington Memorial Bridge, crosses into Virginia, runs north on t ...
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Washington,
D.C. 20310October 7, 2007, Filed Under: Running
America's largest ten-mile race with 26,000 military and civilian participants celebrating the Army's tradition of excellence.
Starting at 8 a.m., the race begins and finishes at the Pentagon passi ...
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Washington,
D.C. 20001Filed Under: Running
A trip to Washington, D.C. is not complete without at least one loop of the Capitol Mall. From the Capitol Building to Lincoln Memorial and back, past the Washington Monument, the new World War II mon ...
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Washington,
D.C. 20007Filed Under: Running
DC Front Runners is a road-running and walking club for gay men, lesbians, and friends in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. Membership is open to all people regardless of race, age, gender, sexu ...
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Washington,
D.C. 20001Filed Under: Running
The DC Road Runners Club (DCRRC) is committed to promoting the sport of running and racing in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. We provide a year-round schedule of running events (races, training ...
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Washington,
D.C. 20020Filed Under: Cultural
A "park for all seasons" describes the 376 rolling wooded acres that make up one of the largest parks in all of Washington. Picnics, nature walks, Civil War programs, gardening, environmenta ...
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Washington,
D.C. 20020Filed Under: Cultural
From 1877 to 1895, this was the home of Frederick Douglass, the Nation's leading 19th-century African American spokesman. Visitors to the site will learn more about his efforts to abolish slavery and ...
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Washington,
D.C. 20001Filed Under: Running
East Potomac Park is located in southwestern Washington DC on the banks of the Potomac River.
The park features many of Washington's famous cherry trees, a public golf course and a min ...
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