437 7th St NW, Washington, DC 20004, United StatesMap
Phone+1 202-824-0613
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Very meaningful place, the area is not large, but here restore the scene of people working, attracting many people to visit, and here see many real cases that are moving.
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Very meaningful place, the area is not large, but here restore the scene of people working, attracting many people to visit, and here see many real cases that are moving.
For the general visitors like us, this is quite boring a museum, but this is a very meaningful place to introduce if looking for veterans, this is the original office.
Clara Barton is well-known as a Civil War battlefield nurse and founding the American Red Cross. After the Civil War, though, she led an effort to find out what happened to soldiers missing in the Civil War from a small office in Washington, DC.
A building passing by, the building is not big, there is an exhibition inside. There are a lot of people visiting. Attracting a lot of tourists to visit, and the building itself is more historical.
The Clara Baden Office Museum, which was once Clara Baden's office to help families find missing soldiers, is now a museum for people to see how Baden did the job. The museum itself is nothing to visit, but the United States is commendable for its use of museum-style preservation of artifacts.