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From timeless masterpieces to immersive modern installations, these museums fuel my passion for design, storytelling, and cultural empowerment. Whether youāre into bold arch...
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Love this place. It tells the history of the Banjo from its African slave beginnings to modern-day fiddling. You can even check out one of Steve Martin's banjos
The new exhibit featuringThe Banjo Lesson, a painting by Henry Ossawa Tanner, is a key ...
American Banjo Museum-OKC, OK
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Take your daughter, your son, your grandbabies, you Momma and Daddy, Grandma and Grandpa to the truly American -made museum .
Start at the top and experience the impact of Blacks in the arts. Check out Luther's and Earth, Wind and Fire and even Chuck...
National Museum of African American History and Culture- WASHINGTON, DC
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One of my favorite museums jammed with history and artistry. The portraits of the presidents is a must-see.
National Portrait Gallery-WASHINGTON, DC
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Love the Gallery and Night events. Am always amazed at how well the staff manages to get visitors through with precision timing. Everything from impressionsim to realism to modern art. A Must-stop when you make the DC trip.
National Gallery of Art-WASHINGTON, DC
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A Dopamine Delight nestled in Washington, DC.
From the secret doors to the unforgettable, eclectic exhibits the "O" will keep you coming back.
And get this, you can visit the room where Rosa Parks stayed in when she visited DC.
Another surprise, ...
O Street Museum-WASHINGTON, DC
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From Renoir to Degas, Gauging to Money....The Phillips Collection is the story of a love of art and humanity. To paraphrase-where your money is, there lies your š heart.
It is home to my favorite painting in the world.
Two brothers, Duncan & ...
The Phillips Collection
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This is the True Story of the FIRST AMERICANS. Love that this was not funded by the government so that the truth could be told. It is a celebration of the will and strength of the FIRST AMERICANS told in living color. It is also a tale of the horrors...