Historic Landmark Building, designed by
Frank Furness and George W. Hewitt, and
the new Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building.
Visit pafa.org for more information.
The Phillips Collection
1600 21st Street NW
Washington, DC
202-387-2151
phillipscollection.org
The Phillips Collection, opened in 1921,
is America’s first museum of modern
art. Featuring a renowned permanent
collection of nearly 2,500 works by
American and European impression-
ist and modern artists, the Phillips is
internationally recognized for both
its incomparable art and its intimate
atmosphere. Housed in founder Duncan
Phillips’ 1897 Georgian Revival home
and similarly scaled additions in Wash-
ington, D.C.’s Dupont Circle neighbor-
hood, The Phillips Collection is widely
regarded as one of the world’s finest
small museums.
Rubin Museum of Art
(RMA)
150 W. 17th St,
New York, NY
212-620-5000
rmanyc.org
RMA presents “The Dragon’s Gift, The
Sacred Arts of Bhutan,” the first comprehensive exhibition of Bhutanese
sacred art in the continental United
States. Organized by the Honolulu
Academy of Arts, “The Dragon’s Gift”
features paintings, sculptures and ritual
objects from this remote Himalayan
kingdom, most of which has never before traveled outside Bhutan.
The Shops at
Georgetown Park
Wisconsin Ave. and M St., N. W.
Washington, D.C.
202-342-8190
shopsatgeorgetownpark.com
The Shops at Georgetown Park captures
the retail sophistication of Georgetown
in a unique architectural setting similar
to that of a Victorian garden. A collection of more than 80 world class shops,
boutiques, galleries and cafes are an
integral part of the shopping center.
Nationally renowned retailers such
as J. Crew, H&M, Sisley, Intermix and
Victoria’s Secret are featured.
“ All in a Days Drive”
For more information,
call 1-877-chenango, or visit
www.chenangony.org
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