Michael B. • November 12, 2010Roger Fritts is our Senior Minister. He is so cool that he reads The Onion online and hikes the Grand Canyon.
Amy W. • February 4, 2011Gorgeous building and the museum is open and free! Second largest privately owned gallery in DC.
Daniel L. • May 26, 2011The AU Museum is open to the public Tuesday through Sunday from 11:00 am to 4:00pm. Admission is Free!
Warren L. • November 22, 2010Absolutely beautiful. A must visit while in DC.
Jessica Z. • June 2, 2010A Bananna/Blueberry smoothie from Megabytes tastes perfect on a hot day in D.C. :-)
Roopesh C. • July 21, 2019Spacious ground. It has Tennis, Basket ball courts along with Football / Soccer. We go there to play cricket
Katherine L. • March 11, 2014There's a small (well done) exhibit about the GPO on the north side of the building. Tours of the building can be arranged through your congressman and run through the summer months.
Alyson O. • April 7, 2011A beautiful, peaceful place any time of year, even with it being so close to the road.
Taylor Y. • October 31, 2011Leave asap
American University • February 25, 2011AU History: The University's first convocation was held here in 1915 when the amphitheater was originally named the Grove Amphitheater.
Maryland Milestones • November 3, 2011Start here for a bike ride up through Colmar Manor and along the Dueling Creek (site of 25+ duels in the early years of the US).
Jigar S. • December 19, 2011e3 xMAS PARTY
Jason C. • January 30, 2014The main entrance is downstairs, off of Charles St.
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