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Washingtonian – Online Deal

One- or Two-Year Magazine Subscription (Up to 53% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Widely read city magazine covers diverse topics ranging from style, nightlife, restaurants, and doctors to local and national politics

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  • Expires Aug 14, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased.
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Reading your city's local magazine is a painless way to show civic pride, unlike getting the skyline tattooed on your forehead. Love where you live with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $14 for a one-year 12-issue print subscription to The Washingtonian magazine (a $29.95 value)
  • $28 for a two-year 24-issue print subscription (a $49.95 value)

All subscribers receive access to digital issues of the magazine, including via the magazine's website and iPad app.

The Washingtonian

More than 400,000 monthly readers flip through the pages of The Washingtonian, spending an average of 96 minutes on every issue, gleaning helpful dining tips and doctor recommendations, as well as information about local politics, business, and culture. Regular features list and review restaurants and doctors, giving readers valuable insight into area institutions, as opposed to a list of DC’s tallest presidential monuments, which offers people no new information. Online blogs such as Capital Comment and Dead Drop educate readers on national politics and foreign policy, and style and nightlife sections help deal hunters zero in on shopping and happy hour opportunities.

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The Groupon Guide to: Farm Animals

The act of taking care of farm animals is called “husbandry” because of the old saying “You think taking care of pigs is hard—try taking care of my husband!” Here’s a guide to the animals you can expect to find on your local farm:

Cows: Cows are one of the ugliest animals to look at, but in a national taste test they were found to have the best-tasting milk. Visit a local farm to taste the milk of these horrific beasts for yourself.

Horses: Horses are the supermodels of the animal world. Farmers will spend hours at a time grooming and complimenting a prized horse, just to see a flash of its big, toothy smile.

Pigs: Don’t even get a farmer talking about these fun lovers. Pigs are the party animals of the barnyard, and if you don’t believe it, just hold a yummy treat above their snouts and watch them dance!

Dog: Every barnyard has to have a dog. A dog is a farmer’s best friend and will stand by him through everything, even during the farmer’s loneliest days, when he realizes that in cultivating his farm he has lost sight of that which he should have been cultivating most—relationships with humans.

In a national taste test one farm animal was found to have the best-tasting milk—you’ll be surprised by the ugly answer!

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