Near the U.S. Capitol sits the statue of the president who served for only four months before being shot by an assassin in 1881.
This statue and set of reliefs honor the German physician who founded the Homeopathic School of Medicine in the 18th century.
Leave at home any antiquated notions you may have about quilts, pottery and woodworking: Crafts here are high art, not everyday objects.
Washington's oldest art museum hosts the venerable and the visionary, the old and new, from Hudson School hubris to postwar pop and beyond.
The school's exhibition space, the Hemicycle Gallery focuses on the work of Corcoran seniors, alumni, faculty and artists in the District and beyond.
Emerging arts space in Logan Circle.
The 555-foot monument is the defining item of the Washington skyline.
A tropical paradise, its richly scented halls delirious with color and bloom, the U.S. Botanic Garden has always been an oasis for weary visitors.
Explore the endless possibilities of computer-generated art within this showcase of digital printmaking and photography.
Note: Distance is from the centerpoint of your location
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