The rooftop of the new Graham Hotel in Georgetown
was packed for the second happy hour of the Best of Washington season. With a donation
to the event beneficiary, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, guests enjoyed a complimentary
drink and passed hors d’oeuvres. Attendees were also able to purchase discounted tickets
to the main event: the AT&T Best of Washington party on July 17 at the National Building Museum.
Washingtonian’s AT&T Best of Washington Happy Hour in DC (Photos)
Guests gathered at the Graham Hotel for the second kickoff event of the season.
The rooftop of the new Graham Hotel in Georgetown
was packed for the second happy hour of the Best of Washington season. With a donation
to the event beneficiary, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, guests enjoyed a complimentary
drink and passed hors d’oeuvres. Attendees were also able to purchase discounted tickets
to the main event: the AT&T Best of Washington party on July 17 at the National Building Museum.
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