Take a look at how less prosperous colonial farmers lived on this mid-18th-century tobacco plantation.
America's official museum of secrets.
One of the world's premier medical centers and the federal focal point for U.S. medical research, NIH's facility in Bethesda occupies 75 buildings on more than 300 acres.
Laid out in a compact three-story building in historic downtown Frederick, the museum addresses some of the gritty and practical issues of the Civil War.
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.
Historians and archaeologists are learning about the slaves and tenant farmers who lived here.
Sitting on 512-acres on a spiny hillside overlooking the Potomac, this working farm depicts farming in the 19th century.
Architect Jules Henri de Sibour designed this elegant facility.
A photography gallery and school at Glen Echo Park.
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