Museums in Fairmount Heights, Maryland

Getting to Fairmount Heights area

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Anacostia Ave. & Dougla, Washington, DC 20019

 

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1201 15th Street, NWSuite 300, Washington, DC 20005

  • The American Oil & Gas Historical Society (AOGHS) is dedicated to preserving the history of U.S. oil and natural gas exploration by providing advocacy for community museums and organizations that work to ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

 

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201 E. Capitol Street, Washington DC, District of Columbia

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  • View the world's largest collection of original Shakespeare manuscripts and books. This attraction ... More on Weather.com

  • We had a wonderful free tour with a very knowledgeable guide. More on TripAdvisor

 

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101 Independance Avenue, S.E., Washington, DC, 20540

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  • The Library of Congress is the de facto national library of the United States and the research arm of the U... More on En.wikipedia.org

  • It was a great experience and will worth the time. More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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1025 F Street, NW, Washington DC, District of Columbia

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  • Come face to face with some of the worlds biggest celebrities - are they real, or are they waxworks? More on familydaysoutusa

  • The museum is open at 10am ev More on igougo

 

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601 F St. NW, Washington, DC 20004

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  • The Verizon Center, downtown DCâs state-of-the-art sports and entertainment complex is home to the NBA's Wa... More on Discover America

  • The game was great, but not for the high price . More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Independence Avenue and Constitution Avenue, Washington, DC 20515

  • The revitalized Penn Quarter neighborhood is anchored by the spectacularly renovated Old Patent Office Building, which now contains the National Portrait Gallery and the Smithsonian American Art Mu... More on travelandleisure

  • Inscription. This building was designed by, Robert Miles, Architect, pursuant to an Act of Congress, approved July 4, 1836, for a Patent Office Building, occupied by, Department of Interior, 1852-1... More on HMDB

 

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