YOUR GUIDE TO
Cambridge Office for Tourism
800-862-5678
cambridge-usa.org
Cambridge offers an exciting, multicultural
setting teeming with cafes, bookstores and
boutiques tucked in the shadows of world-renowned Harvard University and MIT. Often
referred to as “Boston’s Left Bank,” Cambridge
is just across the river from Boston—only
minutes away from downtown by subway or
by foot.
During the holiday season, Cambridge
sparkles with an eclectic blend of shopping,
dining and festivities. There is also a broad
selection of lodging alternatives, from charming historic inns to luxurious suites overlooking the Charles River—when a single day just
isn’t enough!
Chenango County, New York
1-877-243-6264
chenangocounty.org
Enjoy the unique blend of quiet country atmosphere and the vitality of the city in Chenango
County, located in Central New York. Nationally known events, numerous outdoor activities, exquisite galleries, shops and museums,
quaint cafes and restaurants, and theatrical
performances and concerts are all a part of
what makes us special. Whether you’re here
for a special weekend or just passing through,
come discover Chenango.
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Corcoran Gallery of Art
500 Seventeenth Street N. W.
Washington, D.C.
202-639-1700
corcoran.org
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Richard Avedon: Portraits of Power
Through Jan. 25, 2009
In the midst of the 2008 presidential election season, the Corcoran brings together for
the first time more than 200 political portraits
by Richard Avedon, America’s pre-eminent
portrait and fashion photographer, in “Richard
Avedon: Portraits of Power.” Juxtaposing images of government, media and labor officials
with photographs of activists, pop-culture
icons, and ordinary citizens caught up in
national debates, this exhibition explores a