DC Guide: The Gardens of Dumbarton Oaks

I couldn’t really capture the beauty of the gardens at Dumbarton Oaks in just a couple of images, so I hope you’ll indulge me with a few more photos!  The gardens were designed over the course of 30 years by landscape artist Beatrix Farrand – today the gardens feature wisteria everywhere, multiple garden terraces, an indoor “orangerie,” and beautifully landscaped flower beds.  So pretty!

 

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DC Guide: What To Do

Hi Everyone!  As I mentioned on Friday, my husband and I are off on a little vacation this week – so I’m taking the opportunity to share some of my favorite things to do in my home base of Washington, DC.  I hope you enjoy!

Illustration by Molly Jacques for Oh So Beautiful Paper

I’ve been a DC resident for nearly ten years, and while I know I’m biased I really do love my city.  From history to art and culture to outdoor spaces, there are so many great things to see and do.  It makes me sad to think that so many people travel to DC each year and never see anything outside the monuments and museums around the National Mall, which really isn’t seeing DC at all!  DC is full of amazing attractions – many of them completely free – so to kick off this little mini guide I thought I’d share a few of our favorite things to do in this beautiful city.

Dumbarton Oaks

 

Comprised of an art museum (free entry) and well manicured gardens ($8 admission), Dumbarton Oaks is pretty much my idea of a perfect afternoon.  The museum contains a small but well-curated selection of Byzantine and Pre-Colombian art along with a rotating special exhibition.  For any of you who enjoy outdoor spaces, you absolutely MUST visit the breathtaking 16 acre gardens (a bit more on that later), which include a rose garden, beautiful arbors and fountains, several terraces, and groves of blooming trees.

The National Arboretum

National Arboretum: Azaleas

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National Arboretum: Capitol Columns

Photo Credit: Wikipedia

 

Situated on 446 acres in Northeast DC, the National Arboretum is an oasis in the middle of DC – especially during spring and summer.  The Arboretum is home to a variety of collections, from magnolias and dogwoods to camellias and azaleas.  The Arboretum is most easily accessed by car or bike and is a beautiful place for an afternoon picnic.  You can also see the original columns from the U.S. Capitol Building, which were transferred to the Arboretum when the Capitol underwent an expansion in 1958.

Library of Congress

Library of Congress: Great Hall

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The Library of Congress might just be the most beautiful building in all of DC.  Intended to be something of a U.S. answer to Italian Renaissance-style architecture, the construction was overseen by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.  But when Congress failed to appropriate funds for the décor, the son of the General in charge of the construction recruited more than 50 U.S. artists to contribute sculptural and painted works – so the the building is full of amazing frescoes and sculptures, a gorgeous painted ceiling, and ornate architectural details (not to mention some awesome exhibits).  We highly recommend signing up for free docent-led tours, which sometimes include a sneak peek at the main interior reading room (pictured above).

National Portrait Gallery

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National Portrait Gallery National Portrait Gallery

National Portrait Gallery 

The National Portrait Gallery is actually two museums in one – a classic art museum with portraits, landscapes, and still life paintings on one end, and modern art collections on the other.  I love them both!  The museum is housed in a gorgeous building that originally served as the U.S. Patent Office and served as the venue for President Lincoln’s second inaugural ball in 1865.

National Air & Space Museum – Udvar-Hazy Center

 

The National Air & Space Museum on the National Mall is the most visited museum in the entire world.  It’s one of our favorite museums, but it can be unbearably crowded.  Luckily, the museum has an annex building located a little outside of DC (near Dulles Airport) – the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center – and I think it might be even better than the main museum.  The air exhibit includes a historical walk through both civil and military aircraft, while the space exhibit includes lots of interesting rockets, satellites, and a space shuttle!

National Zoo

National Zoo

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The National Zoo isn’t exactly off the beaten path, but it’s one of our favorite spots in all of DC.  It’s best to try to visit early in the morning or late afternoon, but there is always something fun to see at the Zoo if you’re willing to be patient.  Our favorite exhibits are the Amazonia house, which includes an open air walkway with free roaming monkeys and birds, and the Aviary – which also has an open area with free roaming peacocks, ducks, and other colorful birds.

Congressional Cemetery

 

Okay, so this one might be the furthest off the beaten path, but we figured it was worth mentioning for any history buffs.  Arlington National Cemetery receives thousands of visitors each year, but did you know about the Congressional Cemetery in East Capitol Hill?  This (much) lesser-known cemetery contains Civil War-era graves along with a few other notable members (J. Edgar Hoover is buried here), and there’s even a free cell phone tour with interesting facts and a bit of gossip.  Bonus: in the spring, the cemetery is full of beautiful cherry blossoms.

p.s. If you’re visiting DC for the first time and want to see the monuments, go see them at night!  They’re way less crowded than during the day, beautifully lit, and I think some of them are even more dramatic at night – particularly the Korean War Memorial and FDR Memorial.

Illustration by Molly Jacques / Except where noted, all photos by Nole Garey for Oh So Beautiful Paper

{happy weekend!}

So now that our big news is out, it’s time to wish you all a wonderful weekend!  Next week, the husband and I are jetting off to St. Lucia for a few days of rest and relaxation – I can’t wait!  While we’re away I’ll be sharing a little mini guide to DC, from restaurants to shops to museums.  I hope you enjoy the guide!  But in the meantime…

St. Lucia Map Illustration by Laura Bird

…a few links for your weekend!

This week on Oh So Beautiful Paper:

That’s it for me this week!  We’re taking a quick break from Cocktail Fridays until after we get back from our trip, but if you’re looking or a fun recipe to try this weekend – try two of my favorite recipes so far: the Aviation or Vieux Mot.  Have a wonderful weekend!  xoxo

Happy News!

You guys, I’m thrilled to share some extra-special news with you today â€“ my husband and I are expecting our first baby!  I’m in my second trimester and we’re due in early October.  I’ll admit, I was really surprised by how tough the first trimester was, at least for me.  Exhaustion and nausea both kicked in right around 6 weeks, which made it really difficult for me to keep up with my normal work schedule and left me unable to eat anything other than crackers (and maybe a little fruit) up until a couple of weeks ago.  But thankfully my energy levels are back up and my appetite is mostly back, so now we’re feeling incredibly happy and excited to embark on this amazing journey!

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Calligraphy Inspiration: Behind the Scenes with Kathryn Murray

There’s nothing better than a good look behind the scenes, especially when it involves something as gorgeous as calligraphy.  We’re so used to seeing the final product, but it’s a real treat to see how it came to be.  The beautiful writing, the colourfully styled tables. When Kathryn Murray sent over this behind the scenes video, I knew I had to share it with you!  You may remember Kathryn’s amazing work from a previous post and countless real life weddings.  Here she gives us a glimpse at what goes into showcasing her work in her perfectly styled photos. – Julie

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Thank you so much for sharing with us, Kathryn!

Photo Credits: Matt Murray