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Washington National Cathedral

Washington, District of Columbia

Church

Washington Women's Art Center

Washington, District of Columbia

Art

White House

Washington, District of Columbia

History

World Bank Art Program

Washington, District of Columbia

Art, Culture

Art and culture are integral forces of development. Recognizing the contribution of art and culture to social cohesion and economic development, the World Bank's Art Program is formally charged with managing the institution's art collection and promoting contemporary art from its member nations. The Art Program makes particular effort to draw awareness to artists from developing countries. This is accomplished through acquisitions, exhibition displays at the work space, site specific installations, artists' projects, publications, and educational and cultural partnerships.

Washington Project for the Arts

Washington, District of Columbia

Art

Watkins Gallery

Washington, District of Columbia

History

Woodrow Wilson House Museum

Washington, District of Columbia

Culture, History, Historic House, Library

The Woodrow Wilson House is the home to which President and Mrs. Wilson retired from the White House in 1921. President Wilson lived here until his death in 1924, and Mrs. (Edith) Wilson lived in the home until her death in 1961, at which time she bequeathed the home and its furnishings to the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The house and gardens were designed by architect Waddy Butler Wood and completed in 1915. In 2013, the Woodrow Wilson House is celebrating its 50th year as a historic site museum.