If you actually care about baseball—or just want to be around thousands of people having a genuinely good time—this is where DC does it. Catch a game and you'll understand why people keep coming back.
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It's a pocket park wedged into Georgetown where locals actually sit down, not the postcard version of the neighborhood—good for people who want to experience the area without performing their visit for Instagram.
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People stand in front of these monuments to understand what America thinks it is, which makes walking here feel less like tourism and more like witnessing the country argue with itself.
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You come here to sit quietly among the zoo's visitors and animals, a small moment of remembrance tucked into one of the city's most animate public spaces.
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History buffs and aviation nerds come here to stand where President Wilson watched the first airmail flight take off in 1918—though the pilot famously got lost en route to Philadelphia.
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People come here to walk quietly past the pond and think, not to rush between monuments—it's the National Mall's breathing room, with a specific island dedicated to the signers that feels deliberately, thoughtfully small.
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