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Little known even to locals is this private house-museum with an impressive collection of paintings by the impressionist and early modern masters.
Little known even to locals is this private house-museum with an impressive collection of paintings by the impressionist and early modern masters. The house itself is a work of art, designed by modernist architects Philip Johnson and Richard Foster. The ride out to the museum will take you through some of the country's wealthiest neighborhoods.
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2401 Foxhall Rd NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA
+1 202-337-3050
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