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Parking & Directions for The Blueprint With Jen Psaki - Live Recording Sixth & I Synagogue
600 I Street Nw, Washington, DC
20001, US
1. Parking Garage at 600 H St NW - 0.2 miles, ~$20
2. Colonial Parking at 625 Indiana Ave NW - 0.3 miles, ~$18
3. LAZ Parking at 601 F St NW - 0.4 miles, ~$22
4. Street Parking (metered) - 0.1 miles, ~$2/hour
The Blueprint With Jen Psaki - Live Recording Concert Live at Sixth & I Synagogue | Washington – June 14th, 2026
The Blueprint With Jen Psaki - Live Recording Washington brings you to Sixth & I Synagogue, a place that’s more than just a historic building, it’s a vibrant hub for community and connection. Since its renovation in 2005, this spot has become a melting pot of ideas, where different generations come together through engaging programs, from lively lectures to cultural celebrations. When the pandemic hit in 2026, the synagogue quickly pivoted, shifting to virtual events that kept the community close even when they couldn’t gather in person. It’s also deeply committed to empowering youth, running leadership programs that encourage young people to step up and make a difference in their neighborhoods. If you’re thinking about attending The Blueprint With Jen Psaki - Live Recording Washington here, grab your tickets early, student spots can be limited, and VIP seats often come with extras like behind-the-scenes access or exclusive sections. Directions are simple: if you’re coming from the National Museum of American History, head north on Fourteenth Street, or if you’re at the Liberty Bell Center, walk north on Seventh Street to Eye Street. This isn’t just a venue; it’s a place where history, community, and future collide, making every event feel special.