Sunday night Washingtonian hosted an inaugural ball at the Smithsonian National Air and Space museum. More than 850 guests showed up in their formal best to enjoy cocktails, food, and dancing amid air and spacecraft. Get an early look at the festivities with some of our favorite photos tweeted throughout the evening, and check back in for lots more pictures.
Tweets and Photos From the Starry Night Inaugural Ball
Guests partied with Washingtonian at the Air and Space Museum Sunday.
Sunday night Washingtonian hosted an inaugural ball at the Smithsonian National Air and Space museum. More than 850 guests showed up in their formal best to enjoy cocktails, food, and dancing amid air and spacecraft. Get an early look at the festivities with some of our favorite photos tweeted throughout the evening, and check back in for lots more pictures.
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