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1812 overture, 19th Street Band, 2016 Summer Blast Off, A Prairie Home Companion, America Now, American Idol, Arlington Cemetery, Arlington memorial Bridge, Bay Bridge, beach, Beach Boys, Betty Cantrell, Buzz Aldrin, Catholic University, Chaise lounge, Chris Thile, Constitution Avenue, Deanna Bogart, Delaplane Strawberry Festival, DJ Adrian Loving, DMV, Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Enter the Haggis, fireworks, Garrison Keillor, Gary Sinise, George V. Johnson Jr., Independence Avenue, Jazz in the Garden, Joe Mantegna, John Michael Montgomery, Katharine McPhee, Lake Wobegone, Leyla McCalla Trio, Manual Cinema, Martin Puryear, Martin Puryear: Multiple Dimensions, memorial day, Memorial Day weekend, Metro, Miss America, motorcycles, National Gallery of Art, National Mall, National Memorial Day Concert, National Memorial Day Parade, National Museum of American History, National Portrait Gallery, National Symphony Orchestra, National Zoo, Nickel Creek, Pavilion Cafe, Peace Corps, pentagon, Phil Vassar, plastic pollution, Punch Brothers, Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard, Robert Irvine, Rolling Thunder, Sculpture Garden, sculptures, Sept. 11, Sierra Leone, Skymeadows State Park, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Smithsonian American Art Musuem, summer, The President's Own, Tony Orlando, Trace Adkins, trash, Trent Harmon, U.S. Capitol, United States Marine Band, Vessel, Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea, weekend guide, West Lawn, West Potomac Park, wolf trap, World War II
Things to Do Over Memorial Day Weekend It is Memorial Day weekend – the unofficial start to summer. While it is a three-day weekend for many people, it also means trips to the beach, long lines to cross the Bay Bridge, the annual concert on the West Lawn of the Capitol, weekly Read More