
If you're a fan of the arts, mark your calendars: there's plenty to do when it comes to artsy events in Washington this week, from a Russian ballet performance to a visit to The History of Cannabis Museum.
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Mariinsky Ballet: 'Paquita'

From the event description:
Most famous for its Act III “Grand Pas” wedding scene, "Paquita" is a glittering showcase of classical technique, dazzling tutus and nonstop virtuosic turns.
When: Tuesday, Oct. 8, 7:30 p.m.
Where: The Kennedy Center Opera House, 2700 F St., NW
Price: $44-$62
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National Museum of Civil War Medicine

From the National Museum of Civil War Medicine deal description:
The museum has an authentic Civil War surgeon’s tent, a 19th-century holding coffin and dioramas detailing medical evacuations.
Where: 437½ Seventh St. NW
Price: $10
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Admission to the President Woodrow Wilson House

From the The President Woodrow Wilson House deal description:
The Georgian Revival home where the 28th president resided after his term of office still showcases his furniture, art, photos and state gifts.
Where: 2340 S St. NW
Price: $12.50
Click here for more details, and to take advantage of this deal
Admission to The HBCU Museum

From the The HBCU Museum deal description:
Guests can see school sports memorabilia, photographs, articles and other items related to historically black colleges and universities.
Where: 7610 A Georgia Ave. NW
Price: $10
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Admission to The History Of Cannabis Museum

From the The History Of Cannabis Museum deal description:
Guests can learn about the history of the cannabis plant and its influence on human life since the times of ancient China.
Where: 2822 Georgia Ave. NW
Price: $10
Click here for more details, and to nab this deal
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