12 Hidden Gems You Have To See In Washington DC Before You Die
The guidebooks to Washington DC will tell you all of the best known places in the area. But there is so much more than the more famous hot spots. Hidden in the district, you can find unknown museums, quiet parks, secluded historical places and much more. And you should. Visit these 12 best hidden gems in Washington DC.

Enjoy the colors, sounds of nature and amazing wildlife at this beautiful aquatic garden. Visitors are encouraged to leisurely walk through the lily and lotus gardens and picnic in nature.

Most people don’t even realize this museum exhibits but deep in the Navy Yard, it is a beautiful testament to the history of the Navy.
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The Renwick is one of the lesser known galleries in the District. It focuses on American craft and decorative arts from the 19th to 21st century. Don’t miss the ghost clock, one of the most popular exhibits.
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Most people head to the National Cathedral but the National Shine is just as gorgeous. It features 70 chapels each with its own unique artwork and style.

The stunning Bartholdi Fountain was designed by Frédéric Auguste, the artist who also sculpted the Statue of Liberty. It sits in front of the United States Botanic Garden.

Near the Potomac River in southwest DC, this memorial is in honor of the men who gave their lives so women and children could be saved on the Titanic.

Folger is the world’s largest Shakespearean collection. They also have major collections of Renaissance books and works of art and an in-house theater where works of Shakespeare are performed.

Dedicated to the 184 people who were killed at the Pentagon and on American Airlines Flight 77. Visit at sunset or in the evening to experience the full power of the memorial.
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This memorial is a bit different than other memorials and monuments in the area. Just off the Tidal Basin, this is a sprawling monument pays tribute to various moments in Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s life and his most famous quotes.

This little known museum is only one floor but is packed with interactive exhibits dedicated to science and technology.

The Woodrow Willson House was home for the past President during the last year’s of his life. Today, it is a museum that houses many original artifacts and stories from Woodrow Wilson’s life.

This hidden urban park is secluded and quiet and is a neighborhood favorite.
There is always something to do in the district. If you ever get bored, have one of these 11 once in a lifetime adventures you can only have in DC!
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