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Kandinsky (Sept. 18–Jan. 13, 2010): Visit
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11 South Harrison St.
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Break away from the daily grind and head for
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Washington National Cathedral
3101 Wisconsin Avenue, N. W.
Washington, D.C.
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Standing at the city’s highest point, Washington National Cathedral features soaring Gothic
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