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D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
For the selfie challenged, you can scan a QR code at The Observation Deck and a camera mounted on the opposite wall will snap a pic for you and send it to your phone. (Image courtesy of The View of D.C.)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
D.C. prizes its rooftop bars and pools, but nothing in The District can compare to the The Observation Deck at CEB Tower, which opens to the public today. The Observation Deck offers a panoramic look at D.C. and Northern Virginia, meaning visitors can catch a bird's eye-view of The Pentagon, the Potomac River and the National Mall. The Observation Deck is more than just a visual experience - it has a state-of-the art mini-museum that offers a glimpse into the history of what you're seeing outside the floor-to-ceiling windows using digital displays and holograms. Although those who are afraid of heights may be able to stomach the views from the enclosed 31st floor, the brave can head to the deck on the 32nd floor. Although the deck is surrounded by huge panes of glass, try not to look down and remember that you're standing 387 feet above the Rosslyn sidewalk below. The Observation Deck at CEB Tower is located at 1201 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA and adult tickets online go for $21. (Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/DC Refined)<br>
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