Katie W. • June 29, 2015Completely free! And classy souvenirs. Wonderful piece of history with easy-to-understand signs. While the garden isn't as grand as Dumbarton Oaks, it certainly is less crowded (and free).
Jack M. • June 1, 2012Elegant. Dignified Welcoming. The rooms in the mansion are wonderful. The restaurant is outstanding. A unique and first-rate facility. Also, a great value.
Amanda W. • April 13, 2013One of my favorite spots in DC. It's also the meeting place to meet up with my friend. I love how peaceful it can be.
James C. • August 21, 2017Great national park. Beautiful views of the D. C. Area. Great history on the house and the significance of the cemetery.
John M. • January 16, 2019Drop by during the daylight hours to see it best
Jessica P. • December 11, 2015They have the very first liquor license given after prohibition. Awesome history here.
Dave L. • December 8, 2018There some good exhibits inside
Venitra T. • March 26, 2015This is the best place to come and have a good time. Great bars and great people!
Michael X B. • March 23, 2011Love visiting this museum, great museum in the basement, highly recommend
DC Preservation League • July 27, 2011Built in 1875, this was the last residence of noted civil rights activist and educator from 1943 to 1955. One of the most influential African-American leaders in the 1920s-40s.
Bree • April 29, 2018Awesome view and not crowded as it’s a hidden secret. Enter next to Starbucks on outside of Trump hotel.
StayArlington • September 24, 2012This is the only place you can visit at the Pentagon without special permission, but it's worth the trip.
SBC Social Networking • April 25, 2013Cast YOUR VOTE so this gem in the Shaw community can win part of a $1M historic site preservation grant! Vote online at www.partnersinpreservation.com, Foursquare, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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.
Eric B. • September 16, 2016Excellent Venue for any Function!
Deatrice S. B. • March 23, 2015Home of the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge, Free & Accepted Masons, Prince Hall Affiliated, Jurisdiction of the District of Columbia #DSBesongEnterprisesLLC DSBesong.velata.us
Ben F. • July 12, 2012Washington was not titled with the rank of "Lieutenant General" during the Revolutionary War, but only later in the Quasi-War of 1798.
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