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  1. Mar 24, 2023 · Best Landmarks in Washington DC (+ Map) Below, you will find an extensive list of some of the best landmarks in DC – but, if you’re looking to see their location at a glance, here is a map to help you out! To add this map to your Google Maps account, click the ‘Star’ icon next to the map name.

  2. The Society of the Cincinnati Library is located in the Harold Leonard Stuart Gallery on the lower floor of the Society's headquarters, Anderson House, 2118 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington DC 20008. For appointments, phone (202) 785-2040, extension 424. Check weblink for hours of operation.

    • National Building Museum. The National Building Museum in Washington DC is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in architecture and design! Located in a historic building that used to house the Pension Bureau, the museum’s stunning atrium is over 15 stories tall and boasts massive Corinthian columns that create a grand entrance.
    • United States National Arboretum. The United States National Arboretum is an extensive collection of trees and wooded plants that aid research projects by the United States Department of Agriculture.
    • National Postal Museum (Smithsonian) When you’re in Washington DC, the Smithsonian Postal Museum is a must-visit for everyone (it is way cooler than it sounds and ranks as one of the most underrated museums in the US!).
    • National Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian) Washington DC’s National Museum of Natural History is located on the National Mall and was the world’s 5th most-visited museum in 2022 (over 3.9 million visitors that year – including me!).
  3. The canal north of the Mall and then running south of the Capitol was built, but is no longer in use, as water transport has gone out of style. Meanwhile, the Potomac has been narrowed and...

  4. Located in downtown Washington, D.C., this beautiful memorial honors the sacrifice of over 200,000 African American soldiers and sailors who fought in the Civil War. What To Do: Walk around and appreciate the memorial.

  5. Click to view and interact with the map. Washington, DC | Built between 1882 and 1887, the National Building Museum is housed in the former U.S. Pensions Bureau, which handled pensions for Civil...

  6. The museum is on the Washington Navy Yard where Rear Adm. John Dahlgren oversaw production of Civil War guns and frequently met with his friend, President Abraham Lincoln. As a working military base, outside visitors face certain security measures. Contact the museum for more information.