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海角社区app鈥檚 top videos of 2017

WASHINGTON 鈥 Tours of former prison cells, celebrity encounters and exhilarating local exhibits are some of the video highlights of the past year. 海角社区app is taking a look back at our most-watched videos of 2017 鈥 here are the 18 videos you HAVE to see!

18: Behind-the-scenes look at how a favorite doughnut is made Duck Donuts moved into the D.C. area in 2015 and has since taken off. 海角社区app went to see what sets these fresh-off-the-fryer, made-to-order doughnuts apart from others. (海角社区app/Ginger Whitaker)
17: Puppies, kittens rescued from shelters hit hard by Hurricane Harvey It was not just people that were evacuated from parts of Texas and Louisiana because of Hurricane Harvey’s devastation but animals in shelters, too. About 100 of them arrived in August at Last Chance Animal Rescue in Waldorf to find forever homes. (海角社区app/Michelle Basch)
16:听Ghost Roads 2017聽 海角社区app鈥檚 Dave Dildine unearthed rundown, abandoned highways in Maryland and Virginia. (海角社区app/Dave Dildine/Ginger Whitaker)
15:听Picking crabs with 海角社区app 海角社区app Program Director (and self-proclaimed crab-eating expert) Mike McMearty took a trip out to The Point Crab House & Grill, in Arnold, Maryland, to share some of his best tips for eating crabs 鈥 a skill he鈥檚 been perfecting for more than 30 years. (海角社区app/Ginger Whitaker)
14: Dave Chappelle and Jerry Seinfeld spotted in D.C. Jerry Seinfeld and Dave Chappelle were spotted in D.C. filming an episode of 鈥淐omedians in Cars Getting Coffee.鈥 They were seen at The Diner in Adams Morgan, and may have run into some car trouble… (海角社区app/Kristi King)
13: Welcome to Artechouse Wedged between a vacant retail space and a Potbelly Sandwich Shop, in an area occupied mostly by austere government buildings and the occasional Starbucks, is one of the coolest, most creative places in D.C. Artechouse is a new gallery, dedicated to the emerging medium of art and technology. Just one week after opening to the public, it has quickly become the darling of social media, thanks to its current interactive digital installation, 鈥淴YZT: Abstract Landscapes.鈥 (海角社区app/Ginger Whitaker)
12.听Looking for a new place to live? Why not in this former Va. prison? 海角社区app鈥檚 Dick Uliano took us inside a former maximum security facility at Lorton Reformatory. The rows of jail cells were undergoing renovation, turning into modern residential apartments and commercial space. (海角社区app Dick Uliano, Ginger Whitaker)
11.听Untold story of Gifford鈥檚 Ice Cream His grandfather founded the Washington area’s beloved Gifford’s Ice Cream and Candy shops, but Andrew Gifford’s life story is sickening, not sweet. In his gut-wrenching memoir “We All Scream: The Fall of the Gifford’s Ice Cream Empire,” Gifford reveals for the first time that he was mentally and physically abused. (海角社区app/Ginger Whitaker)
10. Therapy dogs bring smiles for Nurses Week Therapy dogs visited nurses and staff at MedStar Washington Hospital Center in May, bringing smiles during Nurses Week. (海角社区app/Michelle Basch/Ginger Whitaker)
9. Educating Amy: The incredible history of a DC public school that taught a president鈥檚 daughter Forty years ago, President Jimmy Carter came to Washington. But his daughter, 9-year-old Amy, didn’t go to a posh private school. Amy attended the Thaddeus Stevens School in downtown D.C. She was only the second child of a U.S. president to attend public school. 海角社区app revisited the fascinating history behind the D.C. public school that opened its doors to a president’s child and the pioneering educators who made it happen. (海角社区app/Ginger Whitaker)
8. RFK Stadium through the years In October, D.C. United played its last home game in Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium. 海角社区app took a look at some of the stadium鈥檚 historical highlights. (海角社区app/Ginger Whitaker)
7. Sights and sounds of the Wharf’s grand opening D.C.’s newest destination, The Wharf, is now open. Three years after groundbreaking, the District鈥檚 largest new development project includes condos, apartments, piers, a boardwalk along Washington Channel and hundreds of boat slips. The music venue, called The Anthem, opened its doors with a concert by the Foo Fighters. (海角社区app/Ginger Whitaker)
6. Artists bring new mural art to life in DC鈥檚 NoMa In May, D.C.’s NoMa neighborhood was transformed by 15 muralists for the POW! WOW! D.C. festival. (海角社区app/Ginger Whitaker)
5. Fans of one of the Smithsonian National Zoo’s most popular animals, giant panda Bar Bao, said their final goodbyes to Bao Bao in February. The zoo shipped the panda to China as part of a contractual agreement. (海角社区app/Ginger Whitaker/Megan Cloherty)
4. The Hirshhorn Collection comes to D.C. Giant pumpkins, floating polka dotted orbs and tentacles grew inside the Hirshhorn Collection in February. See inside the show and hear about how complex it was to curate. (海角社区app/Megan Cloherty)
3. 40 years later: Hanafi Siege in D.C. 海角社区app looked back on the 40th anniversary of the Hanafi Siege, when a dozen gunmen seized control of three D.C. buildings for nearly 40 hours. Nearly 150 people were taken hostage, and two were killed. (海角社区app/Ginger Whitaker)
2.听Jerry Seinfeld says 鈥榥o thanks鈥 to hug from Kesha聽 海角社区app was there as Jerry Seinfeld rebuffed Kesha鈥檚 attempt at a hug three times at the Kennedy Center. The viral video took the internet by storm. (海角社区app/Jason Fraley)
1. 海角社区app鈥檚 Omama Altaleb talked to Syrian refugees who have resettled in Maryland, Virginia and D.C. to learn how they are using the skills they already have to try and make a living for themselves and their families. (海角社区app/Omama Altaleb)
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