The 10th Annual H Street Festival filled the neighborhood with food, drinks, music and art on Saturday afternoon. The event spanned 10 blocks, with performance stages, food trucks, and open-air shops all along the way.
H Street Festival attendees dressed to the nines on Saturday afternoon.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
H Street Festival attendees dressed to the nines on Saturday afternoon.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
H Street Festival attendees dressed to the nines on Saturday afternoon.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
H Street Festival attendees dressed to the nines on Saturday afternoon.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
Some spectators were content to watch the festival crowds go by.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
A shirtless guy on futuristic pogo stick shoes entertained crowds during the festival.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
The festival had fun activities for everyone, including younger attendees.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
Two festivalgoers share a laugh inside an art gallery on H Street.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fans check out some artwork inside the Whino on H gallery.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
Girls show off their artwork after visiting the face painting tent.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
Young dancers perform on a stage on H street.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
Belly dancers from the Joy of Motion Dance Center perform in front of the Atlas Performing Arts Center.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
Belly dancers from the Joy of Motion Dance Center perform in front of the Atlas Performing Arts Center.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
Stalls selling art, clothing, food and drinks popped up along H Street.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
A festivalgoer checks out an illustrated poster at one of the stalls on H Street.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
Good weather, good food and good music had festivalgoers smiling all afternoon.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
Good weather, good food and good music had festivalgoers smiling all afternoon.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
There were plenty of ways for locals to show their support for the D.C. Statehood movement on sale in stalls along the street.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
The Street Sense “I Have a Home Here” art bus made an appearance at the festival. People were given markers and encouraged to add their own messages.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
Festivalgoers looking to get off the street flocked to rooftop bars like the one at Rock and Roll Hotel.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley
Festivalgoers looking to get off the street flocked to rooftop bars like the one at Rock and Roll Hotel.
(WTOP/Dana Gooley)
WTOP/Dana Gooley
Festivalgoers looking to get off the street flocked to rooftop bars like the one at Rock and Roll Hotel.
(WTOP/Dana Gooley)
WTOP/Dana Gooley
Curious about this unique-looking car? So are we.
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WTOP/Dana Gooley