Discover the various events happening in the D.C. region this week, including restaurant weeks, a celebration of video games, an encore for a popular band, the Washington Auto Show, and a family-friendly exhibition at the National Building Museum.
This week brings not one but three restaurant weeks across the D.C. region, offering diners special menus and mouthwatering discounts. Elsewhere, there’s a four-day celebration of video games and culture at National Harbor ; an encore for one of D.C.’s funkiest bands of the 1970s; the return of the Washington Auto Show ; and the debut of a family-friendly exhibition at the National Building Museum , complete with story times and puppet shows. From 10 a.m. Thursday to 5:30 p.m.
Sunday, there’s nonstop action at the Music and Gaming Festival — a.k.a. MAGFest — at National Harbo
D.C. Region Restaurant Weeks Video Games National Harbor Washington Auto Show National Building Museum Magfest
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