10 Surprising Things You Never Thought About Doing In Washington DC
There are the normal things everyone will tell you to do when you are in DC: see the White House, go to the Air and Space Museum, hang out on The Mall, etc. But for locals, you’ve probably done all of that, more than once. If you are looking for something new and different to do in DC, try one of these ten unique attractions you might not have thought about doing in Washington DC.

Did you know that deep in Rock Creek Park there’s a horse center? You can take a trail ride or get riding lessons, without even leaving the district!

The United States Observatory gives limited tours upon request. You can learn about the historic building and gaze though their telescope to see the stars and the moon up close.
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If you’ve ever dreamed of flying through the air or running away to join the circus, then Trapeze School New York is the place for you! You can find them at 1299 New Jersey Ave SE and book a class or several classes!
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Escape Room Live is the immersive real life mystery game where you and your team have to escape from a locked room. Perfect for team building or a fun night out with friends. They have a location in Glover Park and a new location opening soon in Georgetown.

The DC Rollergirls are the district’s women’s roller derby team. These rough and tumble bouts are fun to watch and you might even want to jump in on the action!

Oral arguments in the Supreme Court are open to the public but seating is limited and on a first-come, first-seated basis. So get to the court early to see history!

Misitam Cafe in the National Museum of the American Indian is one of the best places to eat in the district! The cafe is split into different sections by different Native America regions and everything is delicious.

Experience creativity and art at the longstanding Dupont Circle tradition of First Friday Dupont. During the first Friday of every month, local galleries open up their doors and visitors can discover new artists, meet feel art lovers and enjoy dozens of galleries.
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Anderson House, which is home to The Society of the Cincinnati is one of the city’s most fashionable mansions full of beautiful cultural artifacts and incredible decor. Best of all, it’s free to visit!

The Awakening is a massive 72 foot sculpture at National Harbor that is embedded into the ground. This friendly giant is definitely worth seeing!
Show off more unique sides of DC at these 12 underrated places to take an out-of-towner!
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