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74 things to do in Washington, D.C. this Independence Day weekend: July 3-5
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74 things to do in Washington, D.C. this Independence Day weekend: July 3-5

The article lists 74 activities to celebrate Independence Day in Washington, D.C., from July 3-5, 2026. It highlights fireworks, historical reenactments, and patriotic events on the National Mall and the FIFA World Cup Fan Zone. The focus is on cultural and entertainment options, including theater productions, concerts, and family-friendly festivals. Specific events include Signature Theatre's 'Pippin,' Studio Theatre's 'Feeling Afraid,' Folger Theatre's 'How Shakespeare Saved My Life,' and several other plays and musicals at venues like the Kennedy Center. Prices and dates vary, with some events being free.

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74 things to do in Washington, D.C. this Independence Day weekend: July 3-5

The article lists 74 activities to celebrate Independence Day in Washington, D.C., from July 3-5, 2026. It highlights fireworks, historical reenactments, and patriotic events on the National Mall and the FIFA World Cup Fan Zone. The focus is on cultural and entertainment options, including theater productions, concerts, and family-friendly festivals. Specific events include Signature Theatre's 'Pippin,' Studio Theatre's 'Feeling Afraid,' Folger Theatre's 'How Shakespeare Saved My Life,' and several other plays and musicals at venues like the Kennedy Center. Prices and dates vary, with some events being free.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural and recreational activities rather than political issues, making it apolitical. It provides a balanced overview of various events without taking a specific ideological stance.

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