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Things to Do in White House area

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American Red Cross
The national headquarters for the American Red Cross is composed...
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Art Museum of the Americas
Changing exhibits highlight 20th-century Latin American artists...
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Corcoran Gallery of Art
The Corcoran is Washington's largest non-Federal art museum...
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DAR Museum
The headquarters of the Daughters of the American Revolution...
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Decatur House
Designed by Benjamin Latrobe, Decatur House was built for naval...
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Department of the Interior
The outside of the building is somewhat plain, but inside there's...
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Octagon Museum
Why this six-sided building is named the Octagon remains a subject...
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Renwick Gallery
The Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum has...
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Treasury Building
Once used to store currency, this is the largest Greek Revival...
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The White House
America's most famous house is open to visitors, but getting...
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Houses / Mansions, Government Buildings White House area
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