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The Most Underrated Museums in DC

Posted on September 17, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Adrian González

Adrian González

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DC’s Most Underrated Museums

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When it comes to D.C. museums, it’s easy to stick to the many options around the National Mall, but there are some wonderful, lesser-known spots around the District also worth exploring. These are some of our favorites.

Perhaps better known for its beautiful gardens, but the museum is free to enter and houses an impressive collection of pre-Columbian art. For those of you who are minting maniacs, the current Striking Designs: Communicating Through Coins exhibit is a must-see.

Located inside the historic Franklin School, the spirit of learning is palpable. The immersive language installations are great for kids and grown ups alike.

[Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum is] one of those museums that's a little frayed around the edges, which I personally love.Madeline Weinfield, D.C. Journalist

A true D.C. gem dedicated to Clara Barton, a Civil War nurse and co-founder of the Red Cross. Barton set up an office in this row house during the war to help families locate missing Union soldiers.

Whether you’re into abstract expressionism or not, the mid-century architecture alone is worth a visit. They also host cultural events like yoga in the galleries and live music, so there’s always a good reason to visit.

It might take some extra navigation around all the construction in this part of town, but this former-synagogue-turned-museum is a great exploration of the Jewish experience in the District. Of particular (culinary) interest is the current exhibit on the history of the Jewish deli. Just remember to plan a post-museum bagel stop, because I guarantee you’ll crave one by the end.

Home to the largest collection of the playwright’s works, you’ll find manuscripts, art, costumes, and more. It just reopened last year after a long renovation project and it’s free for D.C. residents.

Ready for more? Listen to our conversation with journalist Madeline Weinfield about how to plan the perfect museum day, including one dedicated to the original owner of Mar-A-Lago.

The Perfect DC Museum Day

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