- Washington D.C.
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Watergate Hotel
2650 Virginia Ave NW, Washington, DC 20037
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0.25 Hour
Exorcist Stairs
Sorry film buffs, you're not all to thank here! These stairs became a landmark due to its history with the Capitol Traction Station.
Washington DC 20007
Sorry film buffs, you’re not all to thank here! These stairs became a landmark due to its history with the Capitol Traction Station.
Washington, DC 20007
1 Hour
The Mansion on O Street
A fusion of every slice on a Trivial Pursuit game piece. An interactive creative gallery that invites visitors to also be creative.
2020 O St NW, DC 20036
A fusion of every slice on a Trivial Pursuit game piece. An interactive creative gallery that invites visitors to also be creative.
2020 O St NW, Washington, DC 20036
1 Hour
Heurich House Museum
A home of innovation. The previous owner was a German-American who was always inventing something new; electric lighting being one of them.
1307 New Hampshire Ave NW, DC 20036
A home of innovation. The previous owner was a German-American who was always inventing something new; electric lighting being one of them.
1307 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036
1 Hour
Ford's Theatre
An iconic spot in American history: the site of Abraham Lincoln's assassination. After 100 years, it reopened as a theatre and landmark.
511 10th St NW, DC 20004
An iconic spot in American history: the site of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. After 100 years, it reopened as a theatre and landmark.
511 10th St NW, Washington, DC 20004
1 Hour
Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land in America
Honors the Franciscan Friars' 800-year pilgrimage. Catacombs similar to those found in Paris, bringing a sense of Europe to the monastery.
1400 Quincy St NE, DC 20017
Honors the Franciscan Friars’ 800-year pilgrimage. Catacombs similar to those found in Paris, bringing a sense of Europe to the monastery.
1400 Quincy St NE, Washington, DC 20017
2 Hour
Ghosts of Lafayette Street
Learn why Lafayette Park is infamously known as "Tragedy Square," and other mysteries resting beyond Washington's land of the living.
1520 H St NW, DC 20005
Learn why Lafayette Park is infamously known as “Tragedy Square,” and other mysteries resting beyond Washington’s land of the living.
1520 H St NW, Washington, DC 20005