Dupont Kalorama Museums Consortium

Established in 1983 to promote the "off the Mall" museums and their neighborhoods in the greater Dupont-Kalorama area of Washington, DC.

Participating Museums:

Anderson House
Dumbarton House
Dupont Underground
National Museum of American Jewish Military History
The Phillips Collection
The Woodrow Wilson House

05/19/2024

It's Walk Weekend Day 2! Get out and visit 7 great museums and cultural organizations in the Dupont and Kalorama neighborhoods: American Revolution Institute Dumbarton House Dupont Underground The Mansion on O & O Street Museum National Museum of American Jewish Military History
The Phillips Collection and The President Woodrow Wilson House !

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/museum-walk-weekend-2024-tickets-884506100557

05/18/2024

Walk Weekend is here! Get out and visit 7 great museums and cultural organizations in the Dupont and Kalorama neighborhoods: American Revolution Institute, Dumbarton House, Dupont Underground, The Mansion on O & O Street Museum, National Museum of American Jewish Military History, The Phillips Collection, and The President Woodrow Wilson House!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/museum-walk-weekend-2024-tickets-884506100557

05/17/2024

Walk Weekend is your chance to visit The Mansion on O & O Street Museum. It's one of the coolest places in D.C!
Let us know you're coming this weekend at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/museum-walk-weekend-2024-tickets-884506100557.

05/16/2024

Visit the National Museum of American Jewish Military History for Walk Weekend and Jewish American Heritage Month! Learn the history of contributions of Jewish Americans to the American military in times of war and peace.

05/14/2024

Check out Dupont Underground during Walk Weekend May 18th and 19th. ! Step into the depths of history with Dupont Underground’s exclusive exhibit, “Beneath the Streets: The Evolution of Dupont Underground.” This immersive journey begins with the storied past of our subterranean platform, once a bustling trolley station, now a hub of artistic innovation. As you traverse the East platform and arrive at the South Tunnel, each step will reveal layers of history, from the echoes of early commuters to the vibrant graffiti of urban artists. Join us for a tour that not only uncovers the rich tapestry of Dupont Underground’s legacy but also celebrates the cultural renaissance it continues to inspire. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/museum-walk-weekend-2024-tickets-884506100557

05/13/2024

Walk Weekend is a great time to visit the American Revolution Institute! Visit on May 18th or 19th and check out Fete Lafayette: A French Hero’s Tour of the American Republic. Through more than fifty objects, Fete Lafayette explores Lafayette’s farewell tour of the United States in 1824-1825, how it highlighted the Frenchman’s contributions to its creation and vision for its future, and the tour’s role in highlighting the country’s revolutionary ideals for a new era. https://ow.ly/IAvv50RAQvO

05/12/2024

Visit the President Woodrow Wilson House on Walk Weekend May 18th and 19th!

Discover this national historic landmark and historic house museum. Learn about the 28th President and his consequential presidency in our new dual-narrative exhibit. See President Wilson’s iconic library, the President’s private quarters, and a “state of the art” historic kitchen from the 1920s. Spend time in the native plant sustainable garden and enjoy the diplomatic atmosphere of Embassy Row. Woodrow Wilson House

05/12/2024

Dumbarton House is beautiful in the spring! Visit on May 18th or 19th for our annual Walk Weekend!

Built in 1800, Dumbarton House is a Federal Period house museum and the national headquarters of The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America. Visit the newly restored period rooms and learn about the lives of the people who lived and worked in the house as well as the work that the NSCDA does around the nation. Also enjoy the beautifully kept grounds and gardens, and take a quick break on your walk!

05/10/2024

Museum Walk Weekend is coming up May 18th and 19th. Here's one route you can walk - https://maps.app.goo.gl/32oSzeXkpCVqBLU68.

Visit all seven institutions or get to as many as you can. It will be a great weekend to explore Dupont Circle and Kalorama to check out the amazing cultural experiences we have to offer! American Revolution Institute Dumbarton House Dupont Underground National Museum of American Jewish Military History The Mansion on O & O Street Museum The Phillips Collection Wilson House

05/06/2024

Museum Walk Weekend 2024 is May 18th and 19th! Get out and walk to visit American Revolution Institute, Dumbarton House, Dupont Underground , The Mansion on O & O Street Museum, National Museum of American Jewish Military History. The Phillips Collection, and Woodrow Wilson House!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/museum-walk-weekend-2024-tickets-884506100557

05/02/2024

Can't wait to see the new exhibit at the O Museum in the Mansion!

04/24/2024

We're super excited that The Mansion on O & O Street Museum is a new consortium member and will be participating in Walk Weekend on May 18th and 19th. Walk Weekend will be a great chance to check out one of the coolest places in D.C.! Let us know you'll be coming at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/museum-walk-weekend-2024-tickets-884506100557. .

04/18/2024

🎶 We're open late cause it's Third Thursday 🎶

Third Thursday is tonight! Sabrina Carpenter won't be there (at least, we don't think so...), but we will be open late and for free along with our partners—IA&A at Hillyer, Studio Gallery, ADA Art Gallery, the Korean Cultural Center, and the Washington Studio School ▶️ https://ow.ly/vgn550Rjlqf

📸 Photo: AK Blythe.

04/17/2024

Our annual Walk Weekend is May 18 and 19th! Visit seven museums and cultural organizations.

Photos from American Revolution Institute's post 04/04/2024
03/12/2024

Coming in hot on the trail of opening night of THOUGHTS, QUESTIONS & S**T TO SAY, we bring you Didn't She Say! A Poetic Response to the Bu****it! on March 14. Join us as we celebrate the resilience, strength, and creativity of women through the art of poetry! This all-women poetry showcase boldly confronts the societal narratives and challenges faced by women, offering a poetic response that is unapologetically honest and raw.
Get ready to be moved, inspired, and empowered by an evening of poetry that amplifies the voices of women everywhere.
Find out more by clicking:
https://dupontunderground.org/events


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About DKMC

Participating Museums:
Anderson House
Dumbarton House
National Museum of American Jewish Military History
The Phillips Collection
The Woodrow Wilson House

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