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Watergate Gallery & Frame Design

2552 Virginia Ave NW
Washington, DC 20037 202-338-4488

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Dale did several pieces for me this year. Despite the location of her shop,... - Mar 24, 2021

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Wayne Long Design

1359 Massachusetts Ave SE
Washington, DC 20003 301-741-0575

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Museum-quality framing, at a good price. Was able to advise on appropriate... - Aug 31, 2016

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ARTFOLIO

4936 Wisconsin Ave NW #1
WASHINGTON, DC 20016 202-249-0001

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Blick Art Materials

1250 I St NW
Washington, DC 20005 202-898-0555

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Criminally underrated supply store for art. - Mar 13, 2025

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Frameworks

1670 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington, DC 20007 202-333-3335

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Framing Shop

4500 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington, DC 20016 202-813-3602

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Gold Leaf Studios

1523 22nd St NW Rear
Washington, DC 20037 202-833-2440

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Petworth Ace Hardware

1240 Upshur St NW
Washington, DC 20011 202-726-2658

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Great hardware store; nice people - Apr 02, 2017

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