One of the first things we do when we visit cities abroad is that we tend to look for the most famous tourist attractions, restaurants or museums. That’s cool and all, but when we do that, we can barely sense any local spirit! We meet many other tourists, and we end up not really understanding the culture nor the mentality of the place we’re visiting.
This is the case with the majestic capital city, Washington D.C. People run off from Capitol Hill to the White House, or they hit the road towards museums and performing venues such as the Kennedy Center. So instead, we’re giving you a list of ten, non-mainstream places to see in Washington.
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This beautiful building is a research library and collection administered by Harvard University. Located in Georgetown, the Dumbarton Oaks is also known as “The Home of the Humanities.” Its gardens are large and magnificent. You should definitely pay a visit to the “Lover’s Lane Pool” and listen to the soundscape coming from an installation of bamboo pipes. This tour will be your loveliest getaway from the dynamics of Washington D.C.
Hidden Gems to look for in Washington D.C
1. Tudor Place
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2. The U.S National Arboretum
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3. President Lincoln’s Cottage

4. The Hillwood Estate, Museum, and Gardens
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5. The National Museum of Health and Medicine
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6. The DEA Museum
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Are you interested in things that add up more adrenaline and action? Then let us inform you about the DEA Museum. The Drug Enforcement Agency has renovated a museum that covers everything the DEA does to manage drugs, drug abuse, and illegal drug activities. They show permanent exhibits on the history of opium dens, patent medicines with illegal ingredients; the connection between heroin and jazz; and the history of Colombian drug cartels. You can even go see the mysterious bundles of pot that fell out of a plane from Mexico over the skies of San Diego.7. Dumbarton Oaks
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8. The Titanic Memorial
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