Jason H. • May 10, 2015It's a really big government building where the President lives. Good luck getting a great view. Oh and don't pretend that you might climb over the fence. They don't find it funny.
William S. • April 29, 2022Very nice museum, with some of the most important archives in history. Any history buff will enjoy. Even the Magna Carta is here!
Harjit • May 1, 2013One of my favorite places in DC. The Rotunda is gorgeous and you'll get a neck ache as you'll spend a lot of time looking up in awe!
Katherine L. • March 11, 2014There's a small (well done) exhibit about the GPO on the north side of the building. Tours of the building can be arranged through your congressman and run through the summer months.
US National Archives • March 14, 2011Are you looking for an interesting documentary or do you want to experience a spirited lecture on issues in American History? Visit the McGowan Theater for our great free events throughout the year!
yy 9. • September 12, 2015Lobby with sales counter and machines vending the new quarters is closed on weekends.
David O. • May 26, 2010From the red line, get off at Judiciary Square. Otherwise, get off at Gallery Place and walk two blocks.
rafael v. • February 24, 2011You can only enter the side doors with a DC govt ID
Chris J. • December 27, 2011Excellent exhibit with a lot of history. Folks should definitely give this here a look.
Danielle D. • July 12, 2018My favorite museum in DC. Rotating exhibits are well presented, and truly unique. Go in the summer when they bring in a new interactive exhibit that fills their atrium.
Yasaman M. • September 17, 2018OMG I’m in love with this museum. The art collection here is a must see. The building also is so well designed for its purpose.
Humberto M. • January 17, 2012A nice short museum crawl (comparatively) with so many great modern pieces. Make sure to check out the underground walkway.
Marc Kevin H. • June 4, 2012The staff is exceptionally friendly. Two points of interest: the tomb of the Institution's founder, and a gallery with sample exhibits.
DC Preservation League • July 27, 2011Constructed between 1879-1881 by architects Cluss & Schulze, it was built to house the international exhibits left over from the Philadephia Continennial Exhibition of 1876.
Lanny • December 22, 2012Five electric vehicle charging stations here. Free to use. Two are usually occupied by a LEAF and Volt owned by the County. Video of dedication ceremony: http://youtu.be/dt5C-X7P9c0
Lorrie A. • January 6, 2010You can pay your personal property taxes here, and get a licence for your dog at the same time!
True B. • January 19, 2012Department of public works (6-th floor)
Oranu V. • March 6, 2021Nothing much ...just passing out time
Don't see the place you're looking for? Add a new place to Foursquare.