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This is one of the best kept secrets in DC! It is so wonderfully eclectic and quirky, and there truly is something in the museum for everyone to connect two. My only advice is to set aside a good chunk of time to explore (I'm talking 3-4 hours) so you can get the full experience. The staff was friendly and more than willing to answer any questions! I will definitely be back to explore more :)
— Cameron
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If you are trying to fit in everything when you come to DC, you can fit literally everything in one trip to the O Museum. Shopping? Just about everything you find in the decked out rooms is for sale. Games? They have a pool table, pinball tables, and more.... you just have to find them. Get a drink or snack? They have great cocktails. History? Yep! See Rosa Parks' room as well as a room dedicated to John Lennon. This is just a few of the 80 rooms you can see. We were hoping to blitz through them, but it was more fun to stop and look around carefully at all of the interesting things. There was even Judaica! The staff was warm, personable, funny, and helpful. This would be a fantastic experience for kids. There is also an elevator, making most everything handicap accessible. The direction video is also signed and available in multiple directions. They thought of everything! I couldn't recommend this highly enough. I couldn't believe they also have rooms available for reservation. Someday, I hope to do this.
— Tobias Murphy - Huntington, WV
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Fun day exploring.
— Lisa Graine
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Cacophony is the term that comes to mind. A cacophony of themes, items, experiences, floors, rooms, secrets....I'm returning with out of town guests. So much fun.
— Maureen Buell