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  2. Category:Clubs and societies in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Women's City Club of Washington, D.C. Y. Young Professionals in Foreign Policy This page was last edited on 18 July 2015, at 18:46 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  3. Gray Line Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Gray Line Worldwide is an international sightseeing company that consist of local sightseeing operators around the world. The company was founded in 1910 and operates worldwide through independent operators it calls "licensees" with a presence in most of the world's most popular sightseeing destinations.

  4. Black Rose (BDSM organization) - Wikipedia

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    Black Rose hosts regular educational classes addressing BDSM activities, issues, and safety, currently at The Crucible, Washington's longstanding BDSM club, in Washington, DC. For most of its history, the group has also hosted monthly socials whose emphasis have varied over time from hands-on educational workshops to social play parties.

  5. Sulgrave Club - Wikipedia

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    The Sulgrave Club is a private women's club located at 1801 Massachusetts Avenue NW on the east side of Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C. The clubhouse is the former Beaux-Arts mansion on Embassy Row built for Herbert and Martha Blow Wadsworth and designed by noted architect George Cary .

  6. Tourmobile - Wikipedia

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    Tourmobile was a sightseeing company that operated in Washington DC from 1969 until 2011. [2] [3] The company was founded as a subsidiary of Universal Studios with three buses and grew to become an independent company carrying more than 700,000 passengers per year at $32 per ticket on its fleet of 45 vehicles. [4]

  7. Ziegfeld's - Wikipedia

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    Ziegfeld's/Secrets was a dual-themed nightclub in Washington, D.C., with Ziegfeld's featuring drag queens, and Secrets featuring male strippers. The entertainment venue first opened in 1980, was forced to close in 2006, then reopened in a new location in 2009. The second location was closed permanently in 2020. [1]

  8. 9:30 Club - Wikipedia

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    In January 2017, 9:30 Club partnered with Planned Parenthood for two shows. The first, a free event titled "Show Up!", took place on January 19, 2017 featuring Common and The National. The second was the official 2017 Women's March after-party/benefit show hosted by Funny or Die on January 21

  9. Patterson Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The property lingered on the market until the Washington Club, a private women's club, bought the Patterson Mansion on January 11, 1951. [47] The purchase price was not immediately disclosed, but later was discovered to be just $450,000 ($5,282,308 in 2023 dollars). [24] After a title search was completed, the deed transferred on March 1, 1951 ...