VERY nice museum. Excellent, well kept home of Isabella and Lars Anderson. Eclectic collection of items from their travels from all over the world.
The Society Of The Cincinnati
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The Society of the Cincinnati is the oldest patriotic organization in the United States, established in 1783 by officers of the Continental Army who fought in the American Revolution. Dedicated to promoting knowledge and appreciation of American independence, the Society maintains its headquarters, library, and museum at Anderson House in Washington, D.C.
As a nonprofit educational organization, the Society preserves art, artifacts, and documents related to the American Revolution, while fostering fellowship among its members. Through tours, exhibitions, and a research library, the Society aims to perpetuate the remembrance of the American Revolution and its legacy.
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I have had a disastrous experience trying to get a corrected ticket to the Art in Bloom exhibition put on by The Society of The Cincinnati. My ticket was issued for the wrong date, and I have been...
A lovely museum with a lovely history. As for the society itself, descendants of Revolutionary War officers can become members of the society by establishing descent from those persons. The...
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