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General Exhibits Group, Century of Progress Exhibition, Chicago 1933

Join us for a World's Fair Weekend, full of exciting events.

Events
Current, future, and past ADSW events. Also, outside events.
October 1-3: World's Fair Weekend
Outside: "Designing Tomorrow: America's World's Fairs of the 1930s"

Preservation
ADSW's efforts to protect the area's rich Art Deco heritage.
Alert: Kennedy-Warren

Shopping
Shop for Art Deco calendars, typefaces, and posters.
Art Deco Buildings wall calendar
Streamline your plans: Art Deco calendars for 2010.
New: Expanded Art Deco book selection
Popular: Include an Art Deco typeface in your next graphic design project.

Perspectives
Articles, reviews, and viewpoints about Art Deco.

Web Sites
Links to over 800 web sites related to Art Deco.
Links are now closed to new submissions.

Editor's Pick: Cloche Hats: Handmade cloche hats made from vintage reproduction millinery patterns.

Sites
The description and history of Art Deco sites around the area

Membership
Information about our society and how to become a member.
New: Join or Renew online
Streamlines: Read a sample newsletter

Volunteer
Help with ADSW preservation, programs, and other activities.
Volunteer: Help Inventory Art Deco Structures

Receive Event Announcements
Receive email announcing ADSW events and activities.

Photos & Videos
See photos and videos of past events.

Forum
Questions and answers about Art Deco.

Support ADSW
Support ADSW programs, publications, and preservation activities.
Recent Donors: 2004-2006
Donations: Make a tax-deductible contribution
GoodSearch: Pays ADSW when you search the web free

Contacts
Contact information for the society.

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The Art Deco Society of Washington is a nonprofit organization established to foster public awareness and appreciation of the Art Deco period through volunteer actions to preserve the era's decorative, industrial, architectural, and cultural arts and celebrate the period's dance, film, and music.

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