Now that the foundation is completed on the Gust Akerlund Studio, it is once again open for visitors. If anyone is expecting any out-of-town visitors and is looking for something inexpensive to do, always remember our local historical societies and museums. There are a lot of interesting things to be seen and explored right here in DC.
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