This building, where Clara Barton lived for the last 15 years of her life, was also the first permanent home for the American Red Cross, which she founded in 1881. Tours show Red Cross history and artifacts from the time when Barton lived there.
Design firm also hosts art exhibits.
Call for reservations to explore exhibits and educational activities on everything from fossil collecting to ant behavior to aquatic animals.
This Bethesda gallery deals in prints, paintings, photographs and sculpture.
Bethesda gallery focuses on contemporary realism.
This environmentally-friendly gallery that showcases local talent doubles as a studio and classroom.
Gallery offers evening hours.
This gallery focuses on contemporary American and European art.
Once private property, this garden run by Brookside Gardens is noted for its rhododendrons, azaleas and other spring-flowering trees and shrubs.
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.
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