Design Vibez • August 12, 2011Art outing to Phillips Collection? Score a twofer: head down the side alley to visit the Ampersand. International Arts & Artists seeks to foster cross-cultural artistic exposure and exchange - nice!
Morgan H. • February 26, 2014This was an amazing experience! So much fun. Clive, Nate and Rubin went above and beyond to ensure that we had an enjoyable time. So stoked to bring our paintings home.
Stirling S. • September 5, 2014This is a stunning and infatuating collection of art. The cafe is also quite good.
kathleen w. • December 1, 2013Great tour docents! Caren Pauley is fabulously knowledgeable about the antiques and furnishings. Great space to celebrate!
Ryan • November 8, 2015Go on a free day. Great museum but not sure it's worth the cost of admission.
Brett p. • November 24, 2014A real treat. Absolutely incredible that this beautiful and surprisingly expansive garden park is tucked behind cramped but cozy rows of houses and shops
Design*Sponge • August 3, 2014A nonprofit art gallery that often shows some pretty spectacular local talent. Always worth a peek when you’re in Adams Morgan.
kathleen w. • December 1, 2013The statue is remarkable and sits in a little park on a small triangle.
DCist • November 21, 2016The Laogai is a brick-and-mortar indictment of China’s long-standing forced labor camps. The museum offers a fascinating, multi-media look at the prison camps that allegedly still operate there today.
Angie H. • September 22, 2014Somewhat off of the beaten path and so less crowded. Like a combination of aquarium and jungle exhibit.
C-SPAN • January 28, 2011William McVey sculpted this nine-foot statue of Winston Churchill. One bronze foot is planted on British soil and the other on American. Watch this video for more info.
Corey G. • August 9, 2010Mitch Fatel was excellent (8/6/10)...as was the Taco Salad...very filling! It was a mistake to also order an appetizer for space reasons - table space and tummy space!
Just M. • August 12, 2013If you're visiting DC, you MUST visit the weekly drum circle! There's nothing like it!
Stephen C. • August 31, 2018Curators and keepers are super nice. Be sure to meet the wallabies, Geoffrey's marmosets, and coatis out back!
Sofía S. • August 30, 2013This exhibit provides city-slicker children (and adults too!) a great opportunity to interact and see domestic farm animals up close, which I think is really wonderful.
Elizabeth M. • June 5, 2014The feeding is usually around 11:15am. If you bring a tennis ball, the pup will play with you
Ghosts of DC • January 27, 2012Did you know the statue was a gift from France? And that President Harding was present at the dedication in Jan of 1922? Read up on it on our blog.
Andrew A. • November 11, 2012The wolves & under water seal & sea lion areas are particularly cool. Great exhibit.
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