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The Royal Netherlands Embassy - Washington DC provides information about the people, society, economy, government, policies and institutions in the Netherlands. It considers and processes visa applications and issues Dutch passports. The embassy serves the citizens of the United States. It provides legal, notary and moving solutions, as well as driver s licenses to Dutch citizens in the U.S. The embassy offers asylum, marriage, divorce, nationality, social security and pension related services. It represents Dutch art and also serves as a cultural broker. The embassy offers advisory services for museums, galleries, theaters, concert halls and cultural centers. In addition, it provides networking opportunities for artists. The Royal Netherlands Embassy - Washington DC organizes various festivals and conferences.
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With over 65,000 plants, the United States Botanical Gardens in Washington, D.C. is a green oasis in the middle of a bustling metropolis. From the towering trees of the jungle, small succulents of the desserts, to an incredible variety of gorgeous orchids, the Botanical Gardens offers an amazing experience to everyone from botanists to those who don't know a conifer from a crocus.

Best and worst time to go to Botanical Gardens
While spring and summer are the best time to see blooms (and to visit the outdoor butterfly garden), the sheer diversity of plants means there are no bad times to visit the gardens, which are open from 10 am to 5 p.m. every day of the year. Winter visitors arriving between Thanksgiving and New Years will even be treated to elaborate model train displays set up all over the conservatory, with live music and extended hours on certain nights (check website for details).

Must see/do at Botanical Gardens
One of the most popular exhibits in the Botanical Gardens is a set of balconies which runs around the edge of the jungle exhibition in the conservatory, allowing visitors to get a tree-tops view of the canopy. The orchid display, which features a rotating array of plants from a collection of over 5,000 species, is also a must-see. The 'Plants-in-Culture' exhibition is another great choice; fascinating, educational, and a hands-on experience for kids.

Admission to Botanical Gardens
Admission to the Botanical Gardens is free, and, after a renovation finished in 2001, the conservatory is now completely accessible to all visitors.

Parking and public transportation to Botanical Gardens
While there is limited paid street parking available around the Botanical Gardens, visitors are STRONGLY encouraged to use public transportation. The best way to reach the Botanical Gardens by Metro is to ride the blue, orange or silver lines to Federal Center Southwest, and then to walk up Third street to Independence Avenue (roughly five minutes). Visitors using the DC Bike Share also have easy access to the gardens, there is a bike dock right outside the entrance, at the intersection of Washington Avenue and Independence Avenue.

Food at Botanical Gardens
While there are no eating facilities at the Botanical Gardens themselves, the neighborhoods around the gardens are great places to eat. In the immediate vicinity of the gardens browse second street and D street for some good options. Alternately, take the subway two stops down to Eastern Market and walk along Pennsylvania Avenue or Eighth street, both of which house an incredible variety of amazing restaurants.

Insider tip for visitors to Botanical Gardens
The Botanical Gardens is not only home to plants, it's also home to some great events. From model train exhibits in the winter to live concerts year-round visitors are strongly advised to check out the programs calendar on the website to see what is happening at the gardens while they are in town.

Author's bio: Margaret Sessa-Hawkins has been living in DC since she was born, with the exception of a few brief residential stints in Malawi, South Africa, and the UK. When not writing, she spends her time working on aerial acrobatics and fostering kittens, both of which are really fun facts to bring up at DC cocktail parties.

 

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Natural Resources Defense Council is one of the leading environmental action organizations in the United States. The organization focuses on protecting wildlife and wild places, and ensuring a safe and healthy environment for living beings. It has more than 1.2 million members working for several programs. Natural Resources Defense Council offers a variety of programs in a range of areas, including air pollution, energy, transportation and cleanliness of vehicles, global warming, and cleanliness of water and oceans. The organization also works in several other areas, such as marine life, parks, forests, land use and abuse, health and environment, nuclear weapons, and water and energy. Natural Resources Defense Council provides various publications in areas, including cities and green living, environmental justice, international issues, and laws and policies in the United States.
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Established in 2001, Migration Policy Institute provides analysis and evaluation of migration and refugee policies at local, national and international levels. It also offers translation and interpretation services to administrators and policymakers. Additionally, the institute provides research, policy design, leadership development and technical assistance services to elected officials, researchers, managers, leaders and activists. It manages a staff of more than 25 professionals, including policy analysts, project managers, research assistants and administrative personnel. The institute accepts donations from various businesses and charitable organizations. It publishes reports on various issues, such as migration management, national security, civil liberties, refugee protection and immigrants settlement. Migration Policy Institute is located in Washington, D.C.
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The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a private, nonprofit organization with offices located around the world, including in Moscow, Beijing, Beirut and Brussels as well as this one in Washington, D.C. Founded more than a century ago by Andrew Carnegie, the organization works to develop and advance cooperation between nations and to promote active international engagement on the part of the United States. It also provides analysis of and commentary on issues affecting global security, stability and prosperity.

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The United States Chamber of Commerce is a national institution representing the unified interests of U.S. businesses. Its staff of policy specialists, lobbyists and lawyers make up the worlds largest nonprofit business federation. The chamber has grown to represent more than 3 million businesses, nearly 3,000 state and local chambers, 830 associations, and more than 90 American chambers of commerce abroad. Its members include businesses of all sizes and sectors, from large Fortune 500 companies to home-based, one-person operations. The organization s leadership is equally diverse, with more than 100 corporate and small business leaders from all sectors serving on its board of directors. In 1912 United States President William Tafts vision became a reality when a group of 700 delegates from various commercial and trade organizations came together to create a unified body of business interest that today is the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
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Founded in 1862, the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is a bureau of the U.S. Department of Treasury. The bureau is one of the most efficient tax administrators in the world. It helps the citizens of the United States to understand and meet their tax responsibilities by applying the tax law with integrity and fairness to all. The bureau functions under four major operating divisions; large and mid-size business (LMSB), small business or self-employed (SB/SE), wage and investment (W&I) and tax exempt and government entities (TE/GE). The U.S. Internal Revenue Service also operates a criminal law enforcement division, called the IRS Criminal Investigation Division.
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This parking destination is located at 1420 New York Avenue NW and is operated by One Parking.  Since 2004, One Parking has managed assets for some of the most recognized owners across the country.  One Parking’s portfolio includes management of more than 80,000 self-park and valet spaces, for over 90 high-end commercial, residential, and mixed-use assets throughout the U.S.
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The United States International Trade Commission is an independent, quasi-judicial, federal agency that has investigative responsibilities on a variety of trade matters. It investigates the effects of dumped and subsidized imports on domestic industries, as well as conducts global safeguard investigations. The agency adjudicates cases that involve alleged infringement by the imports of intellectual property rights. The United States International Trade Commission serves as a federal resource for gathering and analyzing trade data. It maintains the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS). In addition, the United States International Trade Commission determines import injuries to U.S. industries in antidumping, countervailing duty and global and safeguard investigations.