Museums
Manta has 30 businesses under Museums in District of Columbia
Featured Company Listings
CLAIMED
Museums, Guided Tours, Events, Artifacts
The L. Ron Hubbard House in Washington, DC is the original landmark location of the first Founding Church in the world. Here, the prolific American writer, explorer, and founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, trained students, lectured, and worked from 1957 through 1960.
It provides informative exhibits with photographs that give glimpses into Hubbard's early world travels. Visitors can also step into his 1957 office and see his Remington typewriter, Ampex tape recorders, Roneo
mimeograph machine, Grundig radio, and personal artifacts.
This Dupont Circle historical landmark was built in 1904. It was re-purchased in 2001 and fully restored by 2005. Now open to the public as a museum.
CLAIMED
Categorized under Museums
Welcome to the International Spy Museum... we've been expecting you!
The International Spy Museum is the only public museum in the U.S. dedicated to the tradecraft, history & contemporary role of espionage. The Museum features the largest collection of international espionage artifacts ever placed on public display.
CLAIMED
Categorized under Museum
Step into a vital piece of American history at the Black Sheriffs' Memorial in Washington, DC. We're more than just a museum; we're a living tribute to the pioneering African American sheriffs who shaped our nation, meticulously archiving their stories and contributions. Our "First Black Sheriff in the South" memorial offers engaging tours and an interactive indoor exhibition that brings these legacies to life. Beyond historical preservation, the Lucius D. Amerson, Bridge Builder Foundation is deeply committed to community change. We empower marginalized youth from Alabama by awarding scholarships for trade careers and providing essential vocational training.
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest
Washington, DC
(202) 844-2486
Categorized under Museum
Plan your visit to National Children's Museum and watch your little Dreamer's curiosity blossom through playful learning.
Categorized under Museum
National Geographic hosts world-class exhibitions and exclusive events year-round at our campus in Washington, D.C. Using stunning photography, stories from National Geographic Explorers, and cutting-edge technology, the National Geographic Museum is a perfect destination for all ages. Our live events feature transformative leaders in the fields of science, exploration, and storytelling who are making groundbreaking discoveries to further our understanding of the planet.
Categorized under Museum
Described by Good Morning America as a "must see for CSI fans," the National Museum of Crime & Punishment includes a crime lab and the filming studios for America's Most Wanted. A simulated FBI shooting range, high-speed police-chase, and hundreds of interactive exhibits and artifacts pertaining to America's favorite subject fill the 3-floor, 25,000 square foot museum.
Categorized under Museum
Private.
Categorized under Museums
Categorized under Museums
Categorized under Museums
All Company Listings
CLAIMED
Categorized under Museum
Step into a vital piece of American history at the Black Sheriffs' Memorial in Washington, DC. We're more than just a museum; we're a living tribute to the pioneering African American sheriffs who shaped our nation, meticulously archiving their stories and contributions. Our "First Black Sheriff in the South" memorial offers engaging tours and an interactive indoor exhibition that brings these legacies to life. Beyond historical preservation, the Lucius D. Amerson, Bridge Builder Foundation is deeply committed to community change. We empower marginalized youth from Alabama by awarding scholarships for trade careers and providing essential vocational training.
CLAIMED
Categorized under Museums
CLAIMED
Museums, Guided Tours, Events, Artifacts
The L. Ron Hubbard House in Washington, DC is the original landmark location of the first Founding Church in the world. Here, the prolific American writer, explorer, and founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, trained students, lectured, and worked from 1957 through 1960.
It provides informative exhibits with photographs that give glimpses into Hubbard's early world travels. Visitors can also step into his 1957 office and see his Remington typewriter, Ampex tape recorders, Roneo
mimeograph machine, Grundig radio, and personal artifacts.
This Dupont Circle historical landmark was built in 1904. It was re-purchased in 2001 and fully restored by 2005. Now open to the public as a museum.
CLAIMED
Categorized under Museums
CLAIMED
Categorized under Museums
Welcome to the International Spy Museum... we've been expecting you!
The International Spy Museum is the only public museum in the U.S. dedicated to the tradecraft, history & contemporary role of espionage. The Museum features the largest collection of international espionage artifacts ever placed on public display.
Categorized under Museums
Categorized under Museums
Categorized under Museums
Categorized under Museums
Categorized under Museums
Categorized under Museums
Categorized under Museums
Categorized under Museums
Categorized under Museums
Categorized under Museums
2315 Mrtin Lther King Avenue
Washington, DC
(202) 610-0586
Categorized under Museums
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest
Washington, DC
(202) 844-2486
Categorized under Museum
Plan your visit to National Children's Museum and watch your little Dreamer's curiosity blossom through playful learning.
Categorized under Museum
National Geographic hosts world-class exhibitions and exclusive events year-round at our campus in Washington, D.C. Using stunning photography, stories from National Geographic Explorers, and cutting-edge technology, the National Geographic Museum is a perfect destination for all ages. Our live events feature transformative leaders in the fields of science, exploration, and storytelling who are making groundbreaking discoveries to further our understanding of the planet.
Categorized under Museums
Categorized under Museums
Categorized under Museums
Categorized under Museums
Categorized under Museum
Described by Good Morning America as a "must see for CSI fans," the National Museum of Crime & Punishment includes a crime lab and the filming studios for America's Most Wanted. A simulated FBI shooting range, high-speed police-chase, and hundreds of interactive exhibits and artifacts pertaining to America's favorite subject fill the 3-floor, 25,000 square foot museum.
3700 North Capitol Street Nw
Washington, DC
(202) 829-0436
Categorized under Museums
1250 New York Avenue Nw
Washington, DC
(202) 783-5000
Categorized under Museums
Categorized under Museums
Categorized under Museums
950 Independence Avenue Sw
Washington, DC
(202) 633-1000
Categorized under Museums
Categorized under Museums
Categorized under Museum
Private.
Browse Subcategories
Museums (30)
Browse Cities