Features more than 9,000 objects, including African, Native American, Asian and Pacific Island Art.
Train-crazy kids of all ages will be in mini-railroad nirvana.
A museum at Claude Moore Park devoted to "collecting, housing, researching and exhibiting objects, documents and photographs related to the history of agriculture and rural life in Loudoun County."
Marjorie Merriweather Post's gilded and glamorous home boasts stunning treasures from 18th-century France and imperial Russia.
This late-Georgian mansion is also known as Poplar Hill.
Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum is a state history and archaeology museum exploring the changing cultures and environment of the Chesapeake Bay region of the past 12,000 years.
Founded in the 1960s, the museum depicts the county's farming heritage through 200 items. On display are antique tractors, horse drawn wagons and sleds and household gadgets.
Built in the 1840s, this structure began as a home to Laurel's cotton mill workers.
Miles of books, maps, photographs, recordings and film make up one of the largest collections of knowledge in the world.
The history of the local Jewish community is on display.
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