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
kathleen w. • December 1, 2013Great tour docents! Caren Pauley is fabulously knowledgeable about the antiques and furnishings. Great space to celebrate!
Hillary H. • October 2, 2013If you're looking for an open museum during the #shutdown, this place is lovely. Bonus: patio with wifi, outlets, good food and Tryst coffee.
Kori • May 2, 2015Check out the website, they have several fun events with food, drinks, tours, etc. House is beautifully preserved.
Tiny J. • January 18, 2020So much free parking around the place. Free entry to the grounds, beautiful gardens, a great place for a picnic or just to hang out and read.
Scott J. • February 15, 2015Nice size and not crowded. Building really nicely designed to show off the paintings and especially the sculptures outdoors.
Camille D. • May 14, 2016The bug room was awesome. The whole wonder exhibit was great. A weekday visit is definitely recommended if you have time.
Elena G. • November 5, 2013Check out their exhibits, so worth it! Just the building itself is impressive!
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.
Christina C. • October 24, 2017Amazing museum, well designed. Like the lower fls but its so depressing to see. Reflecting pool is nice place to reenergize. Food great, get the fried chicken and potato salad side, skip mac n chse
Andrew L. • April 25, 2013One of the owners had the California seal imprinted into one of the rooms. Check it out!
Reasy M. • July 16, 2018Excellent museum. Full of history that can’t be done in one trip. Come visit in September.
M Squared Real Estate • August 19, 2011This is a hidden gem in DC at the corner of New York Ave. and 13th St. The art work, all by women, is magnificent, covering a wide range of art from different eras.
Carol J. • May 22, 2022This up to date museum is absolutely fabulous and free. Close to metro center. Go!
Molly S. • June 22, 2011Such an amazing place to learn about the history of the United States. The dresses of former First Ladies is by far beautiful!
Ronald P. • August 15, 2014Great museum. Must see. Very sobering and somber experience.
Lenny G. • July 22, 2016Probably my favorite museum in DC. What makes this place so fun is that they have famous artists painting other celebrities and historical figures. Always something fun in their special exhibits.
Ann • March 25, 2015It's fun & educational. A must go spot if you are traveling with young children. Both adults and children. Will enjoy it.
Larry K. • February 27, 2019Very informative day learning about the history of the White House! Fun and interesting!
Rachel U. • February 25, 2011LOVE the "open" conservation labs and storage! An interesting side to museums that you rarely see. Don't leave without seeing this part of the museum on the third floor mezzanine and fourth floor.
Victoria H. • December 27, 2012There are usually alot of people crowding the elephant, go to the second floor balcony to get a great view.
looshka v. • April 22, 2011Very friendly administration and really gorgeous gardens!!! Enjoy and you'll definetely be back!
Brandy P. • July 18, 2012During the summer go in the evening after 5. The museum is open until 7:30, and you can usually find free parking on Madison right in front of the museums!
Psychic S. • January 15, 2013Beautiful gowns but don't forget to check out the accessories too!
Greg D. • August 3, 2015The entry fee is worth it. Amazing place
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