39th Annual DKMC Walk Weekend June 4 & 5, 2022

Diverse museums open their doors free of charge for this weekend long walking tour of cultural organizations in the Dupont Circle and Kalorama neighborhoods.

National Museum of American Jewish Military History

1811 R St. NW

View our new exhibition on Jewish American military service during the Vietnam War and learn about unique experiences of individuals serving in wartime. Meet veterans of different conflicts in American history. Join us in celebrating Shabbat on Saturday and Shavuot on Sunday.

The Phillips Collection

1600 21st St. NW

Founded by art collector and philanthropist Duncan Phillips in 1921, The Phillips Collection has been collecting groundbreaking works of modern and contemporary art for one hundred years. Duncan Phillips’s former home—and modern additions to it—provide a unique setting for the collection’s nearly 6,000 works.

The Woodrow Wilson House

2340 S St. NW

See the historic home of our 28th President, a perfectly preserved time capsule from the 1920s, then visit the gallery for our special exhibition Suffrage Outside, Inside: the 19th Amendment at 101!

Anderson House

2118 Massachusetts Ave NW

Tour the headquarters of the American Revolution Institute of the Society of the Cincinnati—a Gilded Age mansion originally completed in 1905 —at your own pace in addition to exploring the special exhibition, Saving Soldiers: Medical Practice in the Revolutionary War.

Dumbarton House

2715 Q St. NW

After exploring our period rooms – decorated to look as theydid in 1804 – learn about ten women making strides in the historic preservation field through our exhibition Power in Preservation, closing at the end of June!

Dupont Underground

19 Dupont Circle NW

Dupont Underground is transforming a long-abandoned streetcar station under Dupont Circle into a cultural platform aiming to inspire and strengthen thought-provoking dialogue among artists and the community. In June, we are hosting our exhibit with the Washington Blade Newspaper, The Gender Within: The Art of Identity.