DCist • November 21, 2016Today, the Adas Israel congregation is the oldest synagogue structure in Washington and hosts a treasure trove of Jewish historical items specific to the Washington, D.C. area.
Greg G. • January 13, 2015I learned more watching videos online. I went during the off season so it wasn't difficult at all to get in and enjoy the tour. It's where they print our money. That's cool. I'm glad I went
Nicky S. • July 12, 2010The International Order of the Oddfellows is a worldwide fraternity. This building serves as a hub for activity for Oddfellows and Masons including Federal Lodge, No. 1
Melissa P. • October 15, 2012A great place to eat lunch. Lots of people watching, and the fountains make for a very calming and reenergizing lunch break.
Danielle D. • July 13, 2018Ultra high end shopping with a mix of restaurants, and outdoor space. Perfect for window shopping with a gelato. Check their event calendar for cool goings on like free outdoor yoga.
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.
Michael X B. • March 23, 2011Love visiting this museum, great museum in the basement, highly recommend
Jessica P. • December 11, 2015They have the very first liquor license given after prohibition. Awesome history here.
Timothy C. • May 15, 2013Two name locator books are by state while two are by last name alphabetically. This will help you locate the officer you are looking for a lot quicker.
Boxfire Press • June 15, 2011Chinatown's Friendship Archway was a gift from DC's sister city, Beijing, and it's one of the largest single-span Chinese gates in the world. Don't forget to snap a pic.
Aaron S. • May 13, 2015This was fantastic! Not much to see in the house. Originals are in Chicago. Nice feature on Abe's hat, flag, his coat.
Alicia • June 10, 2011Be sure to ring the memorial bell!
DC Preservation League • March 9, 2011Judiciary Square was originally designated as the site for the Supreme Court, in accordance with L’Enfant’s Plan to place the three branches of government in a geographical relationship.
Derek J. • September 25, 2014Perfect place for lunch on any given day. That is, if you don't mind the noise.
Ben F. • August 8, 2014Nice spot for outdoor lunch, more shaded seating than the Navy Memorial across the street.
William l. • July 30, 2012The sculpture of John Marshall is pretty famous. Just saying one is at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Benjamin J. • October 17, 2011#80 bus goes right by here.
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