The Neoclassical mansion is the official residence of the President of the United States.
This museum, operating since 1910, is the world's most visited natural history museum.
The largest collection of aircraft and spacecraft in the world is available in this breathtaking, admission-free museum in the heart of…
The permanent exhibition of this museum introduces its visitors to the history of the Holocaust.
Opened in the 1860s, this theater is known as the place of Abraham Lincoln's assassination in 1865.
Perfect for history lovers, but great for curious individuals with no historical background too.
Established in 1937, this originally private museum houses a grand collection of paintings, drawings, sculptures, and other works of art…
Situated only a short walk from America's greatest landmarks, this institution is dedicated to one of the greatest English playwrights -…
The International Spy Museum is an independent non-profit history museum which documents the tradecraft, history, and contemporary role of…
Located on the National Mall, this museum is dedicated to spreading knowledge about native people - learn more about the history, culture,…
Part of the Smithsonian Institution, this portrait gallery contains exhibitions focused on famous Americans.
The headquarter building of this world-famous magazine houses a marvelous museum which offers varied temporary exhibits and holds exclusive…
This unique museum houses a great collection of historical relics and items used prior to the Industrial Revolution - travel back in time…
The Old Stone House is the oldest unchanged building structure in Washington, D.C.
Opened to the public in 2008, this cottage served as a hideaway residence of the 16th President of the US, Abraham Lincoln, and his family.
Supposedly the first museum of modern art in America, this building is home to a truly remarkable collection of more than 3000 works of art…
Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens is a decorative arts museum in Washington, D.C., United States.
Previously known as Cedar Hill, this house was once the home of one of the most prominent African Americans, Frederick Douglass.
The Saint John Paul II National Shrine is a national shrine in Washington, D.C., sponsored by the Knights of Columbus.
The Kreeger Museum is a modern and contemporary non-profit art museum located in Washington D.C.
Amazing institution dominating the Spanish-speaking neighborhood is truly a local cultural hub. Exhibitions or shows - something everyday.