DC History Center
About the Business
The DC History Center is a unique institution located at 801 K Street Northwest in Washington, D.C. It serves as a library, museum, and store, offering visitors a comprehensive look into the rich history of the District of Columbia. The center houses a vast collection of historical documents, artifacts, and exhibits that showcase the cultural, political, and social evolution of the nation's capital. Visitors can explore interactive displays, attend educational programs, and purchase historical souvenirs at the on-site store. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about the past, the DC History Center is a must-visit destination in Washington, D.C.
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Location & Phone number
801 K St NW, Washington, DC 20001, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Friday:
12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Saturday:
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Reviews
"Full disclosure: I’ve volunteered at DC History Center in the past. Heads up, the research library is only open Tuesday and Thursday by appointment (as of this writing). The big picture: The DC History Center is a hidden gem of DC’s museum landscape. Why you should go: the staff is helpful, the exhibits are informative and it’s a budget-friendly way to understand DC’s neighborhoods, culture and political status The bottom line: if you are interested in DC local history, photography or beaux-arts architecture, then this museum is for you. Remember to check out the basement floor and the second floor to get the whole experience!"
"Beautiful place outside but I’m mad about to see instead historical place the F Apple Store. Good job"
"If you’re a fan of architecture then this is a must-see. Formerly the Carnegie Library, it was masterfully restored in 2019. The lower level, in particular, has an amazing ceiling detail. That level showcases a photographic review of the history of the library. The main exhibit is on the top level (be aware of its limited viewing hours). The space is batted in natural light as you ascend the staircase. The Apple Store occupies the main level."
"On a random day in DC browsing thru the Apple Store, I discovered the DC History center that is located on the second floor of the historic Carnegie Library. At the time of my visit, the pop up exhibit entitled DC Home Rule 50 was on display. The collection of images highlights topics such as DC statehood and full citizenship. I was very intrigued by the panoramic photos of black culture in the 1950’s & 1960’s. Especially the junior high school picture of Marvin Gaye. The museum is free to visit, however donations are always welcomed."
"Fun and interesting history of DC! Great for people new to DC to get the history of the city and have an amazing shop. It's not large, but it's what you make of it, and I found it enjoyable."
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