
One of D.C.'s more obscure museums is in a 1904 rowhouse in Dupont Circle. The home of L. Ron Hubbard starting in 1955, the building is now a museum about Hubbard, the founder of Scientology and...
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One of D.C.'s more obscure museums is in a 1904 rowhouse in Dupont Circle. The home of L. Ron Hubbard starting in 1955, the building is now a museum about Hubbard, the founder of Scientology and...
The restoration and history on display is exquisite. Bill was charming and really have a personal touch to L. Ron Hubbard and the humble beginnings of Scientology. We intended to spend an hour...
I have been in the Toastmasters Club that meets here weekly! What a find! The Curator is very welcoming, and has refreshments ready for us. We are also invited to tour the Museum--if we would like...
Come with an open mind, call in advance to schedule a tour, and you will have a great time! My best friend called on the morning of Memorial Day to see if they'd be open and Nathan quickly...
Not a bad place to spend a hour or two on a Saturday afternoon. The history of the place is well preserved and there are several very old artifacts here. The tour guide was knowledgable and...