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.
Skye M. • March 27, 2011Best in early spring when the trees are in bloom.
Father M. • April 12, 2012Look for the statue in the house connecting corridor on the 2nd floor. C'est moi!
Michael X B. • March 23, 2011Love visiting this museum, great museum in the basement, highly recommend
Mary D. • November 13, 2012The views from the bell tower are worth a visit! Can see all of the monuments from up high and get a view of the Capitol that is stunning!
Lefteris H. • November 30, 2014I enjoyed visiting the synagogue and the performances were very nice. It is worth a visit if you haven't been.
CJ N. • August 12, 2010Great gift shop with a very interesting selection of. Architecture and Design books.
Dave L. • December 8, 2018There some good exhibits inside
Adam N. • November 23, 2013I'm told they only give public tours of this area when the expected attendance is low, for fire code reasons. November and January, a according to the guide.
Tim J. • April 5, 2010If you want snacks go to vendors on C street they have the chepest snacks lol
Tai F. • November 17, 2013Warning: if you're here looking for something else, you're going to be very disappointed.
Dirty B. • August 9, 2014You'll miss it if you're not looking for it
DC Preservation League • August 5, 2011Bronze memorial statue to first well-known martyr of the American Revolution, executed for espionage. Bequeathed by George Dudley Seymour of New Haven. Designed by Bela Lyon Pratt.
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