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Washington.org

Monuments and memorials, free world-class museums, award-winning restaurants, and a city of neighborhoods that each have their own character. Washington, DC is your home away from home in the nation's capital, and there's only one.

Washington DC tourism website homepage on a desktop browser featuring a Presidential Inauguration hero section
Washington DC tourism website on a mobile device with Presidential Inauguration hero image
  • Project New Website Build
  • Contribution Front-End Development
  • Platform Drupal
  • Agency MMGY Global
Overview

Washington.org is the official tourism site for Washington, DC, the trip-planning home for one of the most visited cities in the country. This was an MMGY Global project, I was the solo front-end developer, and it’s one of the builds I’m proudest of.

It’s a real trip-planning platform, not a brochure. Visitors can find where to stay across hotels, B&Bs, and other accommodations, browse restaurants and events, explore the city neighborhood by neighborhood, and follow pre-planned itineraries built for first-timers and return visitors alike, all on a Drupal back end. The moment it really hit me came standing in the DC airport and seeing kiosks throughout the terminal running this site for arriving travelers to plan their trips. Seeing something I built out in the wild, in the exact place it was built for, is hard to top.

  • Solo Front-End Developer
    The official tourism site for the nation's capital, and I was the only front-end developer on it, turning MMGY's design into production templates across a large, high-traffic site.
  • Built On Drupal
    A content-heavy destination platform running on Drupal. I built the front end against that CMS so editors could manage thousands of listings, events, and articles without breaking the design.
  • Trip Planner & Accommodations
    A full trip-planning experience where visitors find places to stay across hotels and B&Bs, browse restaurants and events, and pull it all together into a plan for their visit.
  • Neighborhood Exploration
    DC is a city of neighborhoods, so the site lets people explore it that way, from Georgetown to U Street, each with its own dining, attractions, and character.
  • Curated Itineraries
    Pre-planned itineraries that turn an overwhelming city into a doable trip, guiding first-timers and repeat visitors to the right mix of monuments, museums, and local spots.

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