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News Kid on the Mall: Washington D.C.’s Newseum

The Newseum, an interactive museum in Washington, D.C., is dedicated to the role of journalism in history.  Sound dull and preachy?  Not at all.  In...

T+L Reports: The Mall Reborn

Conspicuous consumers have a new mecca in Asia: Kuala Lumpur's Avenue K. The trapezoidal building is an ultra-modern interpretation of the American mall, imagined by...

World's Most Visionary Cities

To see the future, visit these forward-thinking metropolises.

How to See D.C. in Summer Without Killing Your Kids

Budget-style family trips to Washington, D.C.—everyone sleeping in one hotel room with tiny bath towels doing double duty at a tiny hotel pool—can still be...

Spring Sightseeing: Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C.

The annual National Cherry Blossom Festival, held in the historic tidal basin in Washington D.C., began last Saturday, March 27th and will continue through April...

Destination: Megamall

From Minnesota to the Middle East, shopping malls are selling themselves as tourist attractions—places where global consumer culture is always on display. Stephen Metcalf hits...

Miami's Fast-Changing Neighborhoods

With the opening of Frank Gehry’s New World Symphony Building, the Magic City is ready for its next act. T+L takes a tour of Miami’s...

See the Future in Dubai

Amid Dubai's towering, half-built skyscrapers and profoundly ambitious man-made island developments and over-the-top luxury resort hotels, Amy Wilentz encounters all the contradictions of the postmodern...

Best Hotels for July 4th Fireworks

Get the best view of Independence Day fireworks at these great American hotels, from Boston to San Diego.

From Santiago: One Week After the Earth Moved

Read correspondent Connie McCabe's first Chile dispatch here, and her second dispatch here. Just over one week ago the earthquake—and we all know what earthquake...
HOTELS

L'Enfant Plaza Hotel

Popular with business and government workers — HUD, Energy, and NTSB all have offices in the same complex — this '60s-era hotel in L'Enfant Plaza attracts international conventioneers... more ›


ACTIVITIES

Bureau of Engraving and Printing

Established in 1862, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP), a block-shaped structure of steel made with fireproof concrete, limestone, and granite, has housed the printing presses that create the... more ›




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