Not THAT D.C.

D.C. Tweed Ride

Who says Washington, D.C. doesn't have style? Certainly not Eric Channing Brewer and the dapper folks that come out for the D.C. Tweed Ride. The ten mile bicycle trek through the city attracts hundreds of Dandies and Quaintrelles, all dressed to the nines. Combine the stunning attire with old-timey bikes, pie and a roaring after party, and it’s truly a sight to behold!

D.C. Tweed Ride

4m 8s

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    Vintage Game Night

    2m 36s

    The Woodrow Wilson House Museum serves up a dose of historic preservation with fun and games during Vintage Game Night. See how locals take in tidbits of political history while enjoying 100-year-old board games as the museum transforms into a window to the past.

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    Opera On Tap

    3m 2s

    As Carla Rountree puts it, "You don't ever just walk into a bar and think, 'I wonder if someone's singing Puccini up in here.'" But, that's exactly what you might find at Wonderland Ballroom and other bars around D.C. thanks to Opera on Tap. The group seeks to bring opera back to the people with free shows that entertain and also give vocalists to a chance to try out new musical styles.

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    Rock of Ages Music: Alexandria's Rock School

    4m 15s

    When he was touring with his band, John Patrick never thought he'd become a teacher. But in 2011, he was ready for something new. Spying a building for lease in his hometown of Alexandria, Patrick opened Rock of Ages Music, a center that trains the rock stars of tomorrow. The career change has given him more fulfillment and satisfaction than he ever imagined. Music: WAVES by Whalitzer (ROAM)

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