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New in Washington — June 2026
4 new openings · 12 notable events spotted on the Washington map in June 2026.
🏪 New places that opened
Slutty Vegan is set to open a permanent stall at Cross Street Market in Federal Hill in August.
4d ago
Made in Baltimore, the store at Harborplace that features local makers and artists, is closing after Sunday, June 28.
6d ago
Wendy's is reopening in Petworth, DC.
7d ago
Fat Tuesday opened its Baltimore location at 718 S. Broadway Street in Fells Point.
10d ago
📅 Events that happened
- 📅 Maryland has a July 4 guide for fireworks, parades, and other celebrations tied to America's 250th anniversary.
- 📅 Sail250 Maryland and Airshow Baltimore brought entertainment and education to Baltimore's waterfront for residents and visitors.
- 📅 The Charles in Baltimore is celebrating Independence Day with a screening of the 1962 James Bond film 'Dr. No,' the first theatrical adaptation of Ian Fleming's novels.
- 📅 A tarp is still up at the Kennedy Center while crews do maintenance, and Bill Maher received the Mark Twain Prize there Sunday night.
- 📅 Georgetown University’s men’s soccer team in Washington released its 2026-27 non-conference schedule on June 23, and it includes games against six of last season’s top-25 teams.
- 📅 Activists rallied, danced, and marched in Washington, DC on Saturday as they laid out their vision for the country beyond this year's semiquincentennial.
- 📅 Advocates and lawmakers gathered on Capitol Hill in D.C. on Monday to back legislation that would raise the minimum wage to $25 an hour.
- 📅 D.C. is preparing for a major America 250 celebration on July 4, with fireworks viewing zones, free Metro, and dozens of pedestrian and traffic restrictions, plus temperatures expected to top 100 degrees.
- 📅 A watch party for the US men's soccer knockout match against Bosnia Herzegovina is set for the National Mall on Wednesday.
- 📅 Christiana Pegoraro is performing free at the Amerigo Vespucci in Baltimore as the tall ship and airshow weekend wraps up.
- 📅 Activists rallied, danced, and marched in Washington, D.C. on Saturday as they laid out their vision for the country beyond this year’s semiquincentennial.
- 📅 Former President Joe Biden spoke at the Maryland Democratic Party’s Fight Back & Win gala in Hanover, urging Democrats to stand up to President Donald Trump and his administration.