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  1. Mantente al día de los últimos eventos en Foggy Bottom. Los amantes de la cultura, los diplomáticos y los entusiastas de las actividades al aire libre cavan en este vecindario junto al río más conocido por albergar el Kennedy Center y el Departamento de Estado de EE.

  2. at Foggy BottomGWU Metrobus: Owner: United States government: Operator: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts David Rubenstein, Chairman Deborah Rutter, President: Type: Performing arts center: Capacity: Concert Hall: 2,465 Eisenhower Theater: 1,161 Family Theater: 320 Jazz Club: 160 Millennium Stage: 235 Opera House ...

  3. The Foggy Bottom/George Washington University/Kennedy Center subway station (on the Orange, Blue, and Silver lines) is a short walk via New Hampshire Avenue. The Kennedy Center Shuttle Hours of Operation. Monday – Saturday. 9:45 a.m. – 12 Midnight (except federal holidays) Sunday. 11:45 a.m. – 12 Midnight. Federal Holidays.

  4. www.kennedy-center.org › visit › faqFAQs | Kennedy Center

    The Foggy Bottom/George Washington University/Kennedy Center Station (23rd and I) is the closest stop. It is a short walk via New Hampshire Ave. OR you can use the FREE Kennedy Center Shuttle (signs are at the street curb as you exit the Metro escalator).

  5. 30 de ago. de 2023 · What to see & do in Foggy Bottom John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Culture vultures on the hunt for tasty offerings will find a table laden with treats at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Set on the eastern bank of the Potomac River, it was built as a “living memorial” to the slain president.

  6. Jati Lindsay / Centro John F. Kennedy para las Artes Escénicas. Todas las noches de miércoles a sábado a las 6 pm, el centro de artes escénicas llamado así por el presidente John F. Kennedy organiza conciertos gratuitos, espectáculos de danza y otros entretenimientos en el Millennium Stage del Grand Foyer.

  7. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Potomac River-side performing arts center is a living memorial dedicated to President John F. Kennedy, known for his promotion of culture. World-class music, dance and drama performances take place here nearly every day of the year on nine stages.