
"Winter Skate Spectacular. Skate with the family inside the grandiose National Building Museum this winter. The museum's Great Hall will be transformed into a glowing skating rink where all ages can glide around; there's themed go-go and Y2K music nights, too (Sat-February 8, $20 for adults, $17 for youth and seniors, Penn Quarter). The Stage at Union Station. Dating back to the '90s, Norway and the US have commemorated their strong friendship with the lighting of a Norwegian Christmas tree."
"Winter Wonderfest at Nationals Park. If you have family and friends in town for the holidays, you can head to Nationals Park's wintry playground where all ages can play on illuminated LED seesaws and glowing curling lanes, and see a Northern Lights-inspired pop-up. Inside the new frosted ballpark experience, there's a six-lane snow-tubing hill, train rides, a sculpture garden displaying local artworks, and a hidden speakeasy where adults can warm up with cocktails (through December 30, $29.50, Nationals Park)."
The National Building Museum hosts an indoor Winter Skate Spectacular in its Great Hall with themed go-go and Y2K music nights and ticketed admission. Union Station displays a towering Norwegian Christmas tree with mini flags, large wreaths, and free performances from groups such as District Strings and Randolph Strings. The Kennedy Center stages a public Messiah sing-along with the Opera House Orchestra where standing-room spots are available. Nationals Park presents Winter Wonderfest featuring illuminated LED seesaws, curling lanes, a Northern Lights-inspired pop-up, a six-lane snow-tubing hill, train rides, a sculpture garden, and a hidden speakeasy for adults.
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