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4155 Linnean Ave. NW, Washington, DC | 202-686-5807

Marjorie Merriweather Post's gilded and glamorous home boasts stunning treasures from 18th-century France and imperial Russia.

 
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Fourth Street and Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC | 202-633-1000

Housed in a dazzling new building, the Smithsonian's newest museum celebrates Native American cultures from across North and South America.

 

 
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1250 New York Ave. NW, Washington, DC | 202-783-5000

This elegant space houses a unique and disparate collection; its walls often tell a double story of artistic accomplishment and social struggle.

 
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100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW, Washington, DC | 202-488-0400

While other museums celebrate the best of the past, the Holocaust Museum memorializes one of humanity's worst atrocities.

 

 
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575 Seventh St. NW, Washington, DC | 202-393-1099

The museum focuses on the history of investigation, the science of evidence-gathering and the consequences of criminal behavior.

 

 
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6900 Georgia Avenue NW, Washington, DC | 202-782-2200

The National Museum of Health and Medicine features a combination of exhibits tracing the history of medicine, as well as anatomical displays explaining how the human body works and what can go wrong.

 
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Eighth and F streets NW, Washington, DC | 202-633-1000

Housed in the Old Patent Office Building, the museum celebrates the work of American Artists.

 

 
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10th Street and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC | 202-633-1000

Dinosaurs, diamonds and dioramas are on display at this Smithsonian museum.

 
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14th Street and Constitution Avenue, Washington, DC | 202-633-1000

See the Star-Spangled Banner, Dorothy's ruby slippers and Julia Child's kitchen at the newly renovated museum.

 

 
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1901 Fort Place SE, Washington, DC | 202-633-4820

Examine the history and culture of African Americans at the Smithsonian's only neighborhood museum.

 

 
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