Here is a list of 10 DC websites/blogs that we think are worthy of your time and browser:
#1 – Marginal Revolution
Website: http://www.MarginalRevolution.com
Local George Mason economists chime in on the news of the day.
#2 – DC Like a Local
Website: http://www.dclikealocal.com/ | Twitter: @DCLikeALocal
A local blog written by a certified DC tourist. Yes! DC does require a test for this. Author Tim Krepp shares the techniques and tips for getting the best out of DC. We’ve actually sited his theory on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in our Urban Legends of the Lincoln Memorial post. Not often updated but past posts are certainly worth your time.
#3 – Curbed DC
Website: http://dc.curbed.com/ | Twitter: @CurbedDC
Want to know more about DC real estate and neighborhoods? This is the blog for you. It’s not boring site about houses, it has lots of interesting items even renters will love.
#4 – ARL Now
Website: http://www.arlnow.com/ | Twitter: @ARLnowDOTcom
Everybody knows about Prince of Petworth and all of the local DC blogs. However, there’s a great one for you Northern Virginians. Sorry, Alexandria, no soup for you.
#5 – Ghosts of DC
Website: http://www.GhostsOfDc.org | Twitter: @GhostsofDC
Ghosts does a great job of sharing the history of DC with fun facts and photos.
#6 – Frozen Tropics
Website: http://frozentropics.blogspot.com | Twitter: @FrozenTropics
Frozen Tropics offers a look of whats going on in Trinidad, H Street, and capitol hill.
#7 – Breaking Calvin
Website: https://clayton-hanson.squarespace.com/breaking-calvin/
A local author uses Calvin and Hobbes to depict scenes from Breaking Bad. Five seasons, in fact.
#8 – 14 and You
Website: 14thandYou.Blogspot.com
Want to follow whats going on at U street? This blog keeps you updated in the fastest growing areas in DC.
#9 – Post Secret
Website: http://www.postsecret.com/ | Twitter: @PostSecret
An ongoing “community” art project where people from around the world send secrets through post cards. You’ve probably seen and read the book before. Who knew it started here?
#10 – MightyHeaton.com
Website: www.MightyHeaton.com | Twitter: @MightyHeaton
OK, this is a shameless plug, but if you haven’t followed our own Andrew Heaton, you should.
Are we missing one? Let us know in the comment section!
10 DC Websites You Should Know About But Don’t
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