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Downtown
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The Downtown district is the crossroads of new and old in Washington DC. This neighborhood east of the White House is seeing a renaissance best symbolized by the new $778 million Washington Convention Center. What was once the center of social and political life is now the center for dining and entertainment. Not all of its classic flair has been pushed out, though. Downtown is still home to the Old Post Office Pavilion, Warner Theatre, National Theatre, Ford's Theatre, the new City Museum, the National Museum of Women in the Arts, and the National Building Museum.
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