- Naval Historical Center - Navy Art Collection Branch
Manages the art collection, produces exhibits, loans artwork to museums and institutions, and provides research assistance on the art collection.
www.history.navy.mil/branches/nhcorg6.htm
- Pandamania
Public exhibit from the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities that includes 150 creatively designed Panda sculptures placed on display during May through September 2004.
www.pandamaniadc.org
- Fusebox
Exhibition space for emergent artistic activity.
www.fuseboxdc.com
- Party Animals
DC area artists decorated 100 donkeys and 100 elephants, the symbols of the country's two major political parties. The "Party Animals" will be exhibited and then auctioned.
www.partyanimalsdc.org
- Alexandria Archaeology Museum
City archaeologists, volunteers, and students work with citizens and developers to locate sites important to the community's past, and when necessary, excavate them scientifically.
oha.ci.alexandria.va.us/archaeology
- Explorers Hall
Discover the past, look to the future, and get a taste of adventure. Presented by the National Geographic Society.
www.nationalgeographic.com/explorer/index.html
- National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
www.nleomf.com
- National Building Museum
The world we build for ourselves.
www.nbm.org
- National Museum of Health and Medicine
A center for the collection of specimens for research in military medicine and surgery.
nmhm.washingtondc.museum
- District of Columbia Arts Center
Visual and performing arts center for the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, DC. DCAC supports emerging artists who are trying to get a foothold in the public arena.
www.dcartscenter.org
- Woodrow Wilson House
Still appearing as it did when he passed away.
sunsite.unc.edu/lia/president/pressites/wilson/WilsonH-brochure.html
- Marian Koshland Science Museum
Displays state-of-the-art exhibits that present the complexities of science in an engaging and accessible way to the general public.
www.koshland-science-museum.org
- Tudor Place
Historic house museum and garden.
www.tudorplace.org
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