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SUMMARY:Mexican Cultural Institute Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join the DC Preservation League on Saturday\, September 21st at 11:30 AM for a tour of the Mexican Cultural Institute\, housed in a historically designated mansion on 16th Street. Designed by architect Nathan Wyeth\, the house was built on request by Mrs. Emily MacVeagh\, wife of the Secretary of the Treasury during the Taft Administration. The mansion was the family’s residence in the 1910s\, becoming the site where some of the most outstanding celebrities of that time were entertained. After Mrs. MacVeagh’s death\, the building was sold to the Mexican government\, who added an eighteenth century Mexican altarpiece\, and a three-story mural by Roberto Cueva del Río. After serving as the Mexican Embassy for sixty-nine years\, the building is now in use as the Mexican Cultural Institute. \nStay after the tour for a closing cocktail reception on the fourth floor for Antonio Fink’s “Color and Movement” exhibition! Tickets for this program are for DCPL Members only. Space is limited so sign up today! \nClick here to register!
URL:https://dcpreservation.org/event/mexican-cultural-institute-tour/
LOCATION:Mexican Cultural Institute\, 2829 16th Street NW
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SUMMARY:Latino Context Study: Public Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The DC Preservation League has completed the first draft of The History of Latino Communities in Washington\, DC: A Context Study. On September 25th at 12:00 PM EST\, please join DCPL online for a virtual presentation by architectural historian Heather McMahon—the consultant behind the project—who will provide an outline of that history\, including associated themes and related sites. There will be opportunities for attendees to comment and ask questions. Once completed\, this context study will provide a framework for nominating historic sites to the National Register of Historic Places that memorialize Latino history in the District of Columbia. This community meeting is free and open to the public. \nFunding for this project comes from the National Park Services’ Underrepresented Community Grants Fund\, from the Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) administered by the National Park Service\, Department of the Interior. The fund supports efforts to identify historic and cultural resources related to communities that have often been overlooked in traditional planning and preservation efforts. \nClick here to register! 
URL:https://dcpreservation.org/event/latino-context-study-public-webinar/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Crab Feast 10
DESCRIPTION:Join the DC Preservation League and the Capital Pride Alliance for their annual Crab Feast at the historic Washington Canoe Club\, one of DC’s most picturesque locations on the banks of the beautiful Potomac River. \nThis event takes place entirely outdoors\, with canoes and paddle boards available for adventures on the water. \nDate & Time: Saturday\, September 28\, 2024: 12noon-3:00pm \nTickets: $75 for anyone age 13+; $25 kids 12 and under.  Includes: all-you-can eat crabs\, shrimp\, corn on the cob\, hot dogs\, and ice cream + beer\, wine\, soda\, and water available. \nCancellations/Refunds: Requests for refunds will only be considered more than 5 days prior to the event\, and transaction fees will be subtracted from the refund total.  Cancellations 5 days or less from the event will not be refunded\, but the ticket cost can be converted to a tax-deductible donation. \nLimited seating available.\nGet your tickets now! \nQuestions?  Email kelli@dcpreservation.org
URL:https://dcpreservation.org/event/crab-feast-10/
LOCATION:Washington Canoe Club\, 3700 Water St. NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20007\, United States
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