Decatur House was the first home built in the White House neighborhood and is one of the oldest surviving houses in DC
The Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office was the headquarters for the search for missing soldiers after the Civil War
The National Museum of the American Indian is a Smithsonian museum dedicated to the traditions and culture of Native people in the Western Hemisphere
Adventures in Washington, DC that celebrate women's contributions to art, history, politics, and business in honor of Women's History Month
Museum highlighting the fight for women's suffrage and the equal rights movement
Memorial and bell tower for the former senator and son of President William Howard Taft
Historic boarding house where President Abraham Lincoln died after being shot
Historic theater where President Abraham Lincoln was shot
The Frederick Douglass House is the historic home of African American activist, public speaker, writer, and public servant Frederick Douglass
The American Red Cross National Headquarters showcases its history with a collection of historic Red Cross artifacts and exhibits