Devin B. • January 29, 2018The exhibits themselves are pretty small, but the building itself is incredible! Definitely hop on a free guided tour to learn the history! Also seems to be a great place for kids
Mark B. • June 26, 2015Fantastic museum. Free to the public. Lots of oils, water colors and sculptures from lots of the Masters.Great collection in beautiful setting. Can be a maze so definitely take a map or the audio tour
Sarah K. • March 2, 2013Can't complain about the food! Nice selection of international cuisine (and more "American" things). Great for a brunch or lunch in a nice space, thought it could very well be loud when busy.
Oscar F. • March 11, 2016Great place to start cafe and wifi available here. Clean restrooms and maps of all sorts to start your adventure. There's people to help answer questions and also gift shops.
Ian G. • August 7, 2017While I recommend checking out the weekly menu at the beginning of the week, the fried chicken and bread pudding are available every day the Senate is session, and they are both fantastic.
DC Preservation League • May 11, 2011Constructed between 1879 and 1881, this is the nation’s best preserved example of 19th-century world’s fair or exposition-type architecture; Adolf Cluss Architect; National Historic Landmark.
Cece B. • October 12, 2011Never come to lab early because you can't get in the room until your professor unlocks the door.
Ellie P. • September 26, 2014One of the better, little-known D.C. great photo op spots.
Ebony M. • February 8, 2012Doors to the building lock at sunset. If you need to get in after see to Ms. King to get your Bison Card set up.
Curry H. • March 23, 2012Second floor men's bathroom is consistently clean. Perfect for those...er...longer stays.
Cathy R. • September 6, 2013Dr Liberman in the North Tower is awesome. Very attentive and his staff is very friendly. If you have a headache come see them.
Tim J. • April 5, 2010If you want snacks go to vendors on C street they have the chepest snacks lol
Julian B. • October 19, 2010Try the sushi in the food court........good stuff
Philip M. • April 16, 2013If you want to see historical art pieces, go visit the Gallaudet Archives.
Dean M. • October 13, 2011The five story atrium is the centerpiece of the building's architectural design and is worth visiting and photographing. There is also a large statue of Justice Thurgood Marshall in the atrium.
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