Smithsonian Hands-On Forensic Anthropology Lab

Fan of the infamous TV show Bones? If so, make sure you include the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History’s hands-on forensic anthropology lab as part of your list of things to do in the city. It is the only interactive … Continue reading

The National Building Museum

The National Building Museum is one of the most spectacular historical buildings in Washington, DC. Once the Pension building, it was designed to house the Pension Bureau and served as venue for social events for Washington, DC’s “social elite” during that period. The … Continue reading

The Anderson House

The Anderson House was once the home of Lars Anderson III, a diplomat from a wealthy family in Cincinnati, Ohio. The mansion is located in the heart of Dupont Circle, Washington DC, 10 minutes away from our Washington DC accommodations, where the … Continue reading

The Sewall-Belmont House & Museum

One of the premier women’s history sites in the country, the Sewall-Belmont House & Museum, located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, DC, is the the headquarters for National Woman’s Party (NWP) and a historic house and museum of … Continue reading

Information about the Washington Monument Earthquake Damage and repair progress

Last year one of our nations famous iconic symbols was greatly damaged by a natural disaster.  An earthquake struck the Virginia area on August 23, 2011 causing damage to our nations capitol in Washington DC.  With a shocking magnitude for … Continue reading

Woodrow Wilson House and Museum near the American Guest House Bed and Breakfast

Woodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States. The last three years of his life were spent in the Woodrow Wilson House, now a national historic landmark and house museum that focuses on the years President Woodrow resided in Washington, DC. The museum’s … Continue reading

The National Museum of American Jewish Military History in Washington DC

The National Museum of American Jewish Military History which is located on 1811 R Street Northwest, just few blocks away from our Washington DC Hotel, is dedicated to the preservation of the significant contributions made by Jewish Americans to the peace and liberty of the United … Continue reading

The National Gallery of Art in Washington DC

The National Gallery of Art which is located on the National Mall between 3rd and 7th Streets NW at Constitution Avenue, NW was created in 1937. The initial collection was a gift from art enthusiast Andrew W. Mellon. The year … Continue reading

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