What else should I visit in DC?

Anonymous
I've been to:
Capitol
Supreme Court
Library of Congress
White House - West Wing
Ford's Theater museum
Petersen House
Clara Barton's Missing Soldiers Office
National Archives
Corcoran
National Geographic Museum (before renovation)
National Gallery
Sculpture Garden
Museum of American Art/Portrait Gallery/Kogod Courtyard
Museum of Natural History
Air & Space
Union Station
Postal Museum
Phillips Collection
Freer/Peacock Room
U.S. Botanic Gardens
National Christmas Tree
Lincoln's Cottage
National Cathedral
Folger Shakespeare Library
Planet Word
National Children's Museum
Reagan Building
National Building Museum
Georgetown neighborhood
National Theater
Kennedy Center for a performance
RFK Stadium
Verizon Center
Nationals games
At least one embassy but very foggy memory of it
Kramerbooks
Old Ebbitt Grill
The Willard Hotel
Constitution Gardens
Washington Monument
Monuments (Lincoln, Jefferson, WW I, WW II, Roosevelt, MLK, Vietnam War, Vietnam Women's, Korean War)
Cherry blossoms in bloom
Kite Festival

Know I want to do:
White House East Wing
People's House
Spy Museum
Bureau of Printing and Engraving
Titanic Memorial
Holocaust Museum
National Museum of the American Indian
National Museum of African American History and Culture
JFK exhibit at the Kennedy Center
Hirshhorn
Anacostia Community Museum
Renwick
American Red Cross Museum
Fredrick Douglass house
National Geographic Museum when it reopens


Anonymous
The Arboretum. I also think Udvar-Hazy is worth the hike out to Dulles.
Anonymous
Planet Word
Anonymous
Drum Circle Malcolm X Park
Anacostia Skate Pavilion
Kenilworth Gardens -especially when lotus bloom
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Planet Word
oops. Sorry
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Arboretum. I also think Udvar-Hazy is worth the hike out to Dulles.


Thank you. Been to Udvar-Hazy and agree 😀
Anonymous
Hillwood
Glenstone (Technically not DC)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hillwood
Glenstone (Technically not DC)


I've been to Hollywood for an event but didn't get to see the whole thing. Definitely would like to back.

Glenstone looks nice. I may have heard of it in passing but it wasn't on my radar. Thank you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hillwood
Glenstone (Technically not DC)


I've been to Hollywood for an event but didn't get to see the whole thing. Definitely would like to back.

Glenstone looks nice. I may have heard of it in passing but it wasn't on my radar. Thank you.


*Ugh, Hillwood, not Hollywood
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Drum Circle Malcolm X Park
Anacostia Skate Pavilion
Kenilworth Gardens -especially when lotus bloom


All of these.

Plus, in no particular order:
Eastern Market on a Sunday
Union Market food hall and Hi-Lawn on roof for the view
Lots of areas of Rock Creek Park to explore
Professional Ultimate Frisbee at Carlini Field (Catholic U campus)
Embassy events
Dumbarton Oaks
Franciscan Monastery gardens
MLK library and some of the other newer DC public libraries, esp. to see exhibits and events
Somewhere Crush Funk Brass Band is performing
Washington Spirit game at Audi Field
Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Anonymous
Kreeger Museum
Rubell Museum
Theodore Roosevelt Island
DAR Museum
Congressional Cemetery
Anonymous
Freer & Sackler Galleries
Museum of African Art
Did you list the American History Museum?

Agree with PP about Dumbarton Oaks.

The basilica near/at Catholic University.
Anonymous
Rent a kayak or go on a guide led kayak trip out of Belle haven.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Freer & Sackler Galleries
Museum of African Art
Did you list the American History Museum?

Agree with PP about Dumbarton Oaks.

The basilica near/at Catholic University.

And Saint John Paul II National shrine next to the Basilica.
I am not Catholic but they both are worth a visit IMO.
Anonymous
Bike ride to Mount Vernon
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