
The Bible Museum is ready for its big reveal, the Christmas bar is back, Amtrak is getting more comfortable, and other news of the day over in the District.
- Mayor announces plan to help green card holders who are employed by the D.C. government apply for citizenship. [Post]
- In defense of the Clean Rivers tax. [Post]
- Figure out how often Metro makes you late! [GGW]
- This enormous Dupont Circle mansion houses three senior Freemasons. [Atlas Obscura]
- Tis the season for the Christmas bar line. [Washingtonian]
- Divine intervention (or really good developers) got the Bible Museum done in a lickety split three years. [WBJ]
- Take a peek inside. [Curbed]
- And get ready for loaves and fishes, or at least new museum food. [Post]
- Meanwhile, “The Wharf is shaping up to be a high-end nightlife district, an Adams Morgan for thirty-somethings with better seafood.” [WCP]
- And here’s another new place to find (very) fresh fish. [WCP]
- Man beaten with a baseball bat near the Shaw Metro station. [NBC4]
- D.C.’s annual Transgender Day of Remembrance is set for Monday. [Blade]
- This is happening. [Washingtonian]
- We’re all for better seats, but what if we just fixed the wi-fi situation instead? [WTOP]
- This bar doesn’t have a name for you to forget after a few cocktails. [WCP]
- This robber didn’t stand a chance against four women at this H Street eatery. [Washingtonian]
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