The National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC
Jonathan L visits the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC and shares why it is one of his favorites
Jonathan L visits the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC and shares why it is one of his favorites
A major exhibition at the National Gallery explores the birth of Impressionism and says a lot about the world it grew out of
The White House Historical Association has opened a new interactive exhibit across the street, free to visit
Jonathan L shares views of the collection at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, DC
Paul Heymont enjoyed an impromptu visit to a pen store in Washington, DC with a wide variety of choices
Mt Zion Cemetery, in poor condition despite its historic importance, is waiting for restoration and for its story to be better-known
A handsome church with a beautiful interior, and a 250-year history of involvement with national and community issues.
Oldest original house in DC, and now a small museum, it was long mistakenly thought to be one of the places Washington slept
A walk of a few miles across the capital yields a variety of views, often with old and new crowding each other’s spaces.
Jonathan L visits the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC and shares why it is one of his favorites
A major exhibition at the National Gallery explores the birth of Impressionism and says a lot about the world it grew out of
The White House Historical Association has opened a new interactive exhibit across the street, free to visit
Jonathan L shares views of the collection at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, DC
Paul Heymont enjoyed an impromptu visit to a pen store in Washington, DC with a wide variety of choices
Mt Zion Cemetery, in poor condition despite its historic importance, is waiting for restoration and for its story to be better-known
A handsome church with a beautiful interior, and a 250-year history of involvement with national and community issues.
Oldest original house in DC, and now a small museum, it was long mistakenly thought to be one of the places Washington slept
A walk of a few miles across the capital yields a variety of views, often with old and new crowding each other’s spaces.