Our wedding will include both Unitatian and Hindu traditions. Different ceremonies and receptions will be held in Washington, D.C. and Columbia, MD. For the full list of events and locations, click here.

Our wedding will be held from October 8th-9th, 2010. Hindu weddings can take a while, so to combine both Hindu and Christian elements it will be longer than usual Smile. For a full list of events, dates and times click here.

 

Sightseeing

Tour For Our Wedding Guests: 

There is plenty to see and do while visiting Washington, DC.  First of all, our dear friend (and an usher in the wedding party) Stephen Pickhardt, owns his own tour company and will be giving our guests a bus tour of DC for free.  The tour is scheduled from 9am to 1pm on Thursday October 6, 2010.  If you are interested in the tour, you can email Steve Stanley (father of the bride) at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , and indicate your interest and how many people will be attending.   If Thursday morning does not work for you, don't forget to check out some of Stephen's other tours at his tour company: http://dcbyfoot.com/

Otherwise, if you plan to spend some extra time around the city, here is a list of great things to do:

Activities the Mall

1. See the original Spirit of St. Louis airplane that Charles Lindbergh flew from New York to Paris in 1927, and then learn how things fly at the National Air and Space Museum.

2. Watch films of flying saucers at the National Archives. (The films were used in Congressional hearings in the 1950s when people we're convinced that aliens had invaded the country.)

3. Gross out your friends at the Natural History Museum's Insect Zoo. Note: Tarantula feedings are Tuesday through Friday at 10:30, 11:30, and 1:30.

4. View astonishing wooden masks at the National Museum of African Art.

5. Taste North, South, and Central American cuisine at the National Museum of the American Indian's Mitsitam Café.

6. Check out the sometimes offbeat portraits of 20th-century Americans (Warhol's Marilyn Monroe prints, a Time magazine cover of Madonna) on the third floor of the National Portrait Gallery.

7. Pose next to sculptures by Rodin and Henry Moore in the Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden and then venture inside to see one of the world's great collections of modern art.

8. Learn how to make money -- literally -- at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, where paper money has been printed since 1914.

9. Follow the lives of those who lived and died in Nazi Germany at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Around Town

10. See giant pandas, elephants, and lions (and sloth bears and giant salamanders) at the National Zoo.

11. Top everything and anything with chili at Ben's Chili Bowl, a U Street institution since 1958.

12. Watch congressmen and women debate, insult, and wrangle their way through the job of making laws in the Capitol's House and Senate chambers (check out www.senate.gov for info on free passes and how to set up a visit).

13. Pick up organic fruit and eclectic local crafts at the Eastern Market. (The main building suffered a fire in 2007, but visitors can still pick up fresh produce, flowers and crafts at the market's outdoor section.)

14. Order a pint and listen in as Congressional staffers gripe about their famous bosses at the Hawk & Dove, the quintessential D.C. bar.

15. Take a break from debate to contemplate the Gutenberg Bible, the lavishly sculpted Great Hall, and the splendor of the gilded Main Reading Room at the Library of Congress.

16. Indulge your inner James Bond with a look at 007's Aston Martin from Goldfinger, along with more serious toys used by the CIA, FBI, and KGB at the International Spy Museum.

17. Complete your Jackie O look at Nana, a D.C. favorite for its stock of new and vintage women's clothes, handmade jewelry, and cool handbags.

18. Take in the scene at Dupont Circle, where artists, power-lunchers, chess players, and Olympic-caliber bike messengers abound.

19. Eat with your hands at Etete (1942 9th St. NW), the best of the city's Ethiopian restaurants.   

20. View the heavens through one of the world's most powerful telescopes at the U.S. Naval Observatory.

class="comments-head">21. Wrinkle your nose at the Corpse Flower, explore the jungle, gawk at the orchids, or stroll the paths at the new National Garden at the United States Botanic Garden.

22. Celebrate happy hour like a local on Capitol Hill at the stylish Lounge 201 (201 Massachusetts Ave.), where you can sip a half-price Martini on Tuesdays. Or grab a beer and half-price nachos until 6:30 at Bullfeathers (410 1st St. SE).

 
 
 
 
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