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Plastered on the side of a residence in Logan Circle, the Watermelon House is a must-see on your mural tour of DC. The story behind the Watermelon House goes something like this: the owners of the home hired someone to paint the side red but when the result was more pink than anticipated, the owners turned lemons into watermelon. The home has become an attraction for visitors and locals alike, even sparking its own Instagram account, @watermelonjumps, which, as the name suggests, consists of people jumping in front of the juicy wall. : @_christineho #MyDCcool
Washington, D.C. is certainly not a summer destination, but that doesn’t mean summers suck in the capital. In fact, summers might be the best time to visit the city, since that’s when you can’t really moan about bad weather and gloominess, and enjoy all that the city has to offer more jovially. A neighborhood dating back to the Civil War-era, Logan Circle is among the best places to go hang-out as that’s where beautiful architecture comes combined with the best of food, art and culture, and music.
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DC fast freestyle Posted @withrepost • @melaniephung A couple more pics from Thursday’s visit to Logan Circle.
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New to DC? Or just want to spend a day exploring a new neighborhood? Check out our new-and-improved Washingtonian Neighborhood Guides, featuring some of your favorite neighborhoods around DC (and we're still adding more!). In each guide, we recommend the best places to eat, where to shop, fun things to do, plus what to know about the area's real estate and new developments. Go to http://washingtonian.com/neighborhoodguide/ to start exploring! ⠀
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.⠀ by Andrew Propp (@andrewpropp), featured in our Logan Circle and Shaw Neighborhood Guide.⠀
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