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What's on in Washington in December 2010

What's on in Washington in December 2010

Just like all other cities in America, Washington becomes a colourful and exiting place to be over the month of December. The capital becomes a vibrant hotbed of activity for visitors and locals alike. From the lighting of the White House Christmas tree to New Year's Eve swing dancing, there's something for everyone.

The Lighting of the Capitol Christmas tree

The US Capitol Christmas tree is considered by many to be the most beautiful Christmas tree in the city.
What's on in Washington in December 2010


This lighting ceremony is an easy alternative to the crowded and ticketed White House Christmas tree lighting ceremony

Tuesday, December 7

5:00 pm to 5:30 pm

West lawn of the US Capitol

Historic Alexandria Candlelight Tour

Take a break from the fast pace of the Christmas season and experience the unique charm and history of Washington at Old Town Alexandria's most popular December event.

Tour Gadsby's Tavern Museum, Carlyle House, Lee-Fendall House and the Apothecary Museum by candlelight and enjoy seasonal decorations, entertainment and light refreshments.

December 11, 2010, 6:00 to 9:00pm - AND - December 12, 2010, 3:00 to 6:00pm Adults $20; Senior Citizens (65 years and older) $15; Children (ages 6-17) $5

Visiting the White House Christmas tree

For many visitors to Washington a visit to the White House will be high on the list of priorities. The home of the President and the nerve centre of all things American, it's an extremely popular tourist destination. During December visitors are welcomed to see the White House Christmas tree. The tree is lit from dusk til 11pm and is truly a great sight. The tree can be viewed from December 10 through to New Years day at The Ellipse, south of the White House, with musical groups performing nightly from 6pm to 8:30pm.

Elvis! His Groundbreaking, Hip-Shaking, Newsmaking Story at Newseum

Taking a break from the traditional Christmas fare, why not take a trip to the Newseum, Washington's most interactive museum. Experience the power of Elvis Presley and the explosive impact he had on music and popular culture in the Newseum's newest exhibit, "Elvis! His Groundbreaking, Hip-Shaking, Newsmaking Story." The exhibit opens in what would have been Presley's 75th birthday year. It tells the story of Presley as he was portrayed in the news media and explores how his music and physicality pushed the boundaries of mainstream taste and free expression.

On display December through February 14.

Prices: Adults (19 to 64) - $19.95 plus tax, Seniors (65+) - $17.95 plus tax, Youth - $12.95 plus tax.

A Nation's Capital Christmas Walking Tour

This holiday walking tour will give you a glimpse into Christmas at the White House. The walk's guide is brimming with presidential holiday trivia and will even take you to the Church of the Presidents to see a Christmas pageant. And don't forget to bring along a little spending money to pick-up a White House Christmas ornament at the Decatur House.

Saturday, December 8th, 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Lafayette Square.

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