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Stephen Decatur House Museum

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20006

Stephen Decatur House Museum

This Federal-era townhouse witnessed decades of American power brokers making decisions that shaped the nation's course. Built in 1818 by Benjamin Henry Latrobe, it became home to Commodore Stephen Decatur and later housed influential political figures whose conversations echoed through its rooms. Walking these halls during winter's quiet months feels like stepping into a preserved snapshot of Washington's most consequential era, when the city's movers and shakers gathered within these walls to chart the country's future. The residence holds stories spanning from the early republic through the early 1900s, each corner reflecting a pivotal chapter in American history that continues to intrigue visitors today.

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Corcoran Gallery of Art

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The Daughters of the American Revolution Museum

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20007 Gerogetown

Kreeger Museum, The

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Dumbarton Oaks Research Library

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20020 Anacostia

Anacostia Museum

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20004

Ford's Theatre & Lincoln Museum

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International Spy Museum

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International Spy Museum

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National Museum of Crime & Punishment

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20005 Mall

National Museum of Women in the Arts

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20001 Shaw

National Portrait Gallery

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National Building Museum

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Koshland Science Museum

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Newseum

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Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington

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20002 Capitol Hill/Trindade

National Postal Museum

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20008 Tenleytown/Cleveland Park

The Textile Museum

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Textile Museum, The

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Hillwood Museum & Gardens

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20009 Adams Morgan

Phillips Collections, The

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20017 Brookland

Pope John Paul II Cultural Center

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20024 Southwest

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum