Get a look at the constellations under a perpetually clear sky.
The town home of William Paca, a wealthy planter who signed the Declaration of Independence and became governor of Maryland.
An American impressionist gallery exhibit paintings and drawings.
Erected in 1931, long before Kate Winslet imitated the pose for the movie, this statue is dedicated to the men who gave their lives during the sinking of the Titanic so that women and children might be saved.
The grand house and its grounds overlooking the Potomac was a wedding gift from George Washington to family members Nelly Custis and Lawrence Lewis.
A memorial to the late president and his second wife, Edith.
Housed in a former prison, this gallery is part of a nearly 57-acre cluster of 30 buildings.
The 27th-floor observation deck offers exhibits about Baltimore revitalization efforts and a panoramic view of the city.
One of Washington's hidden treasures is this classical memorial to D.C. residents who served in the Great War.
Founded in 1994, this studio and gallery attempts to provide opportunities for local artists to collaborate with one another.
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