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Peter Greenberg Worldwide—Hay–Adams Hotel, Washington, D.C.—December 2, 2017

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This week, Peter Greenberg Worldwide broadcasts from The Hay-Adams Hotel in Washington, D.C. Named after the property’s two most distinguished residents, John Hay and Henry Adams, The Hay-Adams has been a major fixture in Washington since 1928 with a strategic location in Lafayette Square with a view overlooking the Washington Monument and White House. The Hay-Adams has accommodated guests such as Amelia Earhart and Charles Lindbergh—and several U.S. Presidents. This week, Chief Curator of the National Air and Space Museum Peter Jakab, PhD stops by to talk about some of the museum’s most fascinating artifacts. Warren Rojas, Editor of Eater DC, discusses the meteoric rise in the local food scene. Sherri Dalphonse, Executive Editor for Washingtonian Magazine on Washington’s coolest monuments and the revitalization of it’s waterfront. National Geographic‘s Editor-at-Large Costas Christ talks about a recent round-trip flight he took that didn’t go as expected–and how the airline responded. There’s all of this and more as Peter Greenberg Worldwide broadcasts from the Hay-Adams Hotel in Washington, D.C.

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