Explore the life and times of John Carlyle in pre-Revolutionary Alexandria.
A Georgian town house begun in 1769 by Samuel Chase.
This house was built about 1845 on property once part of the Trammell grant of 1729.
Focusing on the earliest days of mechanical flight, the facility appeals to all ages, but was especially designed with children in mind.
Collingwood is a privately run research library that is open to the public.
From 19th-century opium-laced patent medicines to 1970s hash pipes, this museum is dedicated to getting wasted and getting busted for it.
Some of the most interesting exhibits include classic and contemporary Native American art, but the bulk of the museum has a school report feel to it.
Home of the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the National Portrait Gallery.
Most of the furnishings are said to be original, including the couch where Lincoln assassin John Wilkes Booth lay while Mudd examined him.
Due to renovations, public tours of the FBI headquarters are not currently available.
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