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Venues Paying Homage to the U.S. Capital

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Our country’s greatest historic moments have taken place in Washington, D.C. From the building of the White House to the writing of the American Constitution, it’s the place where our nation was born and continues to thrive today through modern policy and democracy. As a city of great culture and professionalism, it’s also the place to find some of the country’s most diplomatic and interesting venues that cater to both business clientele and social occasions such as fundraisers and weddings.

Catholic University of America is a crown point of the D.C. metro area with a 150-acre campus full of copious green space and home to North America’s largest basilica that draws in nearly 2 million visitors every year. The National 4-H Conference Center is another option with a great mission. Hosting meetings at this nonprofit hotel and conference center supports the youth of America by contributing to funding that is used to create programs for millions of children around the country. For a more unique option, there is the 24-hour Loft at 600 F, which occupies a building that was completed in 1909 in the Italian Renaissance Revival palazzo style and is notable for being one of the oldest savings and loans institutions in the nation.

Ranked as the third best tech city in the nation in Cushman & Wakefield’s Tech Cities 1.0 report, Washington D.C. also has technologically savvy options like 20 F Street NW Conference Center that offers state-of-the-art systems like with ceiling mounted LCD Projectors, wired & wireless mics, and digital recording and video conference equipment.

Create a meeting or event for the history books with one of these eight D.C. area venues:

The Catholic University of America
Washington, D.C.
Fathom Gallery
Washington, D.C.
20 F Street NW Conference Center
Washington, D.C.
National 4-H Conference Center
Chevy Chase, MD
The Loft at Dacha Beer Garden
Washington, D.C.
New America
Washington, D.C.
The National Housing Center
Washington, D.C.
The Loft at 600 F
Washington, D.C.