- Alexandria Archaeology Museum
- City archaeologists, volunteers, and students work with citizens and developers to locate sites important to the community's past, and when necessary, excavate them scientifically. - American Association of Museums
- Focal point for professionals in museum and museum-related fields. - Bead Museum of Washington, D.C.
- Dedicated to furthering the understanding and appreciation of beads. - Corcoran Gallery of Art
- Find information about museum exhibitions and collections, calendar, membership, shop, and more. - District of Columbia Arts Center
- Visual and performing arts centre for the Adams Morgan neighbourhood of Washington, DC. DCAC supports emerging artists who are trying to get a foothold in the public arena. - Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection
- Research institute devoted to Byzantine and Pre-Columbian studies, and the history of landscape architecture. - Explorers Hall
- Discover the past, look to the future, and get a taste of adventure. Presented by the National Geographic Society. - Folger Shakespeare Library@
- Find sites about Folger Shakespeare Library, the home to the world's Shakespeare collection and a primary repository for rare materials from the early modern period 1500-1750. Sites feature the official site of the library and its theatre productions.
- Foundry Gallery
- Exhibiting contemporary painting, sculpture, photography and multimedia. - Freer Gallery of Art
- Represents National Museum of Asian Art offering exhibits from China, Japan, Korea, India, South, Southeast, and the Near East. - Fusebox
- Exhibition space for emergent artistic activity. - Hillwood Museum and Garden
- Collection of Russian imperial and western European fine and decorative arts - Library of Congress Exhibitions
- Index of current physical and online exhibits. - Marian Koshland Science Museum
- Displays state-of-the-art exhibits that present the complexities of science in an engaging and accessible way to the general public. - National Aquarium in Washington, D.C.
- Includes a newsletter and information on special events. - National Building Museum
- The world we build for ourselves. - National Gallery of Art@
- National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
 - National Museum of African Art
- Fosters and sustains an understanding of the diverse cultures of Africa as embodied in their visual arts. - National Museum of American Art@
- National Museum of Health and Medicine
- A centre for the collection of specimens for research in military medicine and surgery. - National Museum of Women in the Arts@
- National Portrait Gallery@
- National Zoo@
- Naval Historical Center - Navy Art Collection Branch
- Manages the art collection, produces exhibits, loans artwork to museums and institutions, and provides research assistance on the art collection. - Pandamania
- Public exhibit from the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities that includes 150 creatively designed Panda sculptures placed on display during May through September 2004. - Party Animals
- DC area artists decorated 100 donkeys and 100 elephants, the symbols of the country's two major political parties. The "Party Animals" will be exhibited and then auctioned. - Phillips Collection, The
- Exhibiting modern art masterworks in the former home of Duncan Phillips. - Smithsonian Institution@
- Textile Museum, The
- Dedicated to the exhibition, study, and preservation of the handmade textile arts. - Tudor Place
- Historic house museum and garden. - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum@
- Woodrow Wilson House
- Still appearing as it did when he passed away.
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