Museum dedicated to Bible and its history is planned in D.C.
Steve Green and his family have spent $50 million on a building at 300 D St. SW, which they plan to turn into a museum for their compilation of biblical texts. It’s believed to be the largest private collection of its kind in the world.
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Steve Green and his family plan to turn the property, currently home to furniture and fabric sellers of the Washington Design Center, into a museum dedicated to the Bible and its history.
/ The Green Collection photo courtesy of Jim Oesch
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