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21.
10209 Main St., Fairfax, VA | 703-385-8414

The museum, housed in a two-story brick schoolhouse built in 1873, turns mundane things into unexpected vehicles for telling the history of Fairfax County.

 
22.
11200 Fairfax Station Rd., Fairfax Station, VA | 703-425-9225

View model train displays and explore Civil War history at this museum.

 
23.
1301 York Rd., Lutherville, MD | 410-321-7500

The history of firefighting is brought to life with demonstrations and displays.

 
24.  
201 East Capitol St. SE, Washington, DC | 202-544-4600

The library is home to the largest collection of Shakespeare materials in the world.

 
25.
4301 W. Braddock Rd., Alexandria, VA | 703-838-4848

The earthwork structure was built to defend Washington during the Civil War and is the only remaining fort with a permanent museum and interpretative program.

 
26.
10400 Terminal Rd., Manassas, VA | 703-393-0660

Created by veterans, the Freedom Museum honors the sacrifices and heroic efforts of America's 20th-century veterans, military personnel and heroes of the home front.

 
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224 Washington Street, Falmouth, VA | 540-654-1015

The home and studio of the American impressionist painter can be seen as it was in the 1920s.

 
28.
101 Callahan Dr., Alexandria, VA | 703-683-2007

This more than 300-foot-high structure that appears to tower over Alexandria was built by the freemasons in honor of George Washington.

 
29.
15 Crescent Rd., Greenbelt, MD | 301-507-6582

Come learn how the Great Depression led to Greenbelt's creation.

 
30.
300 S. Burhans Blvd., Hagerstown, MD | 301-739-4665

See railroad-related historical artifacts and learn about the men and women who worked on the railroads, making Hagerstown a hub city.

 
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