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Sixth & I Historic Synagogue
Neighborhood: Chinatown
600 I St NW
Washington,
DC
20001
Ina K. writes: I went to see Jhumpa Lahiri read at the synagogue last night, and I was taken aback at how beautiful it was. It was an intimate setting, but it fit more people than I thought it could - the capacity is around 500, I think. The acoustics in here were…
St Matthews Cathedral
Neighborhood: Dupont Circle
1725 Rhode Island Ave NW
Washington,
DC
20036
Albert O. writes: St. Matthews Cathedral--or Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle--is the seat of the Archbishop of Washington. St. Matthew's Catheral is clearly distinct from the National Cathedral. The building is built in Romanesque and Byzantine styles while the…
New York Ave Presbyterian Church
1313 New York Ave NW
Washington,
DC
20005
Bruce R. writes: Even if one of my favorite people was not the Associate Pastor as this historic congregation, I would probably still give it a five.
NYAPC might just be for if you want a healthy blend of . . .
:: Service to the poor;
:: Nod to tradition;
:: Snarky…
Mormon Temple Visitor Center - and the Festival of Lights
9900 Stoneybrook Dr
Kensington,
MD
20895
Jennifer S. writes: This place of worship Latter-Day Saints is MAMMOTH - 16 stories tall. I cannot even imagine what the cost was to construct this temple - hello, pristine white marble! It is known by many simply because of its sheer awesome presence, seen by many…
Cowboy Face
Washington,
DC
20001
Adam E. writes: Truely a state a mind, I have discovered Cowboy Face has spread beyond its Virginia and DC roots. As far as the record books are concerned it was started by a simple man named J. Bolin. It started off innocently enough having no more weight to it…
Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Neighborhood: Georgetown
3513 N St NW
Washington,
DC
20007
Michelle W. writes: It seems weird to write a review of a church, but here I go. Holy Trinity is my childhood parish, so it was no question that we would get married here. A few details:
1. In order to get married at Trinity, you must be a parishioner for at least a…
All Souls Church
Neighborhood: Columbia Heights
1500 Harvard St NW
Washington,
DC
20009
Sandy T. writes: As a non-religious person I did not expect to enjoy All Souls. But a friend recommended it, so one Sunday I took the bus up 16th Street and joined her for the service.
I was blown away. The service is the perfect combination of community-building…
Thai Wat Washington DC
13440 Layhill Rd
Silver Spring,
MD
20906
Allan C. writes: So we attended a Thai Buddhist wedding ceremony here. This isn't really a tourist attraction like some other larger Buddhist temples, but it may still warrant a visit to get a view of another culture/religion.
The ceremony was quite solemn,…
Pope John Paul II Cultural Center
3900 Harewood Rd NE
Washington,
DC
20017
Gayle G. writes: The architecture on the center is interesting. There's a row of large windows on the top floor, and a circular part of the center that juts out from the main rectangular shape of the building.
As you would expect, the Center explores the Catholic…
Mount St. Sepulchre
1400 Quincy Street, NE
Washington,
DC
20017
Jennifer S. writes: The friars of this Franciscan monestary are dedicated to preserving Middle Eastern holy sites, refugees and schools, but I guess they don't have a good publicist because not many people around here were really aware of their purpose. In order to…
Mount Saint Sepulchre Franciscan Monastery
Neighborhood: Brookland
1400 Quincy St NE
Washington,
DC
20017
Gayle G. writes: When we took a tour of this place, we were told that it was a commissariat (a government department) of Jerusalem for the US. Whatever it is, it is a beautiful building with fantastic stained glass.
It is mainly a church and a monetary. The church was…
Islamic Mosque and Cultural Center
2551 Massachusetts Avenue North West
Washington,
DC
20050
mike c. writes: The exterior of the Mosque is incredible and inspiring. After taking off my shoes to enter the interior I was greatly disappointed. It was poorly lit, plain, and boring. The carpets were in poor shape and the only thing of interest was the Ottoman…
Bowl America Falls Church
140 S Maple Ave
Falls Church,
VA
22046
PC W. writes: Bowl America is awesomely bad and I couldn't get enough! Walk in here and you're transported to 1984. The place is huge with upwards of 20 lanes on the left and right side of the building. There's also a diner-style food establishment in the…
Northern Virginia Ethical Society
225 Nutley St NW
Vienna,
VA
22180
Gayle G. writes: A girl and a boy meet. They fall in love, and a few years later, they want to get married. One small problem, one is from a Catholic family and another is from a Jewish family. His family's rabbi won't officiate the ceremony and neither will her…
Church of the Resurrection
Neighborhood: Capitol Hill/Southeast
801 North Carolina Ave, SE
At Christ Our Shepherd Church
Washington,
DC
20003
Andrew N. writes: I could probably disagree with the first reviewer more strongly, but I'm not exactly sure how. Church of the Rez is an Anglican church which, like it's Rwandan parent denomination, is deeply committed to the historic orthodox teachings of the church.…
Jehova's Witnesses
801 Commonwealth Avenue
Alexandria,
VA
22301
Maggie B. writes: There is a Kingdom Hall of Jehova's Witnesses around the corner from my house. I have nothing against this particular religion, as I tend to question all organized religion and other groups that have me spending eternity at a human barbecue.
Here's my…
George W. Bush
The White House
Washington,
DC
56901
Cheri A. writes: I do not want to get audited so my stars are my only review.
Pray for our troops!
The Republican Party
1600 Pennsylvania Ave
Washington,
DC
20050
Jon F. writes: In here lies the shit that stinks. Am I right?
President George W. Bush
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W.
Washington,
DC
20500
Sean L. writes: 5 stars... see that NSA? 5 stars! No need to arrest or assassinate me.
YAY FASCISM *ahem* neo-conservatism! The constitution is old and you're right George, we DON'T need it anymore.
Please don't arrest me, I didn't give you 1 star like all…
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