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D.C. is home to so many museums. Our collections house masterpieces from all over the world and across history—and many of them are free to enter. But some people, including
Washington City Podcast host
Will Warren, sometimes feel like a bit lost in a museum, unsure of how to get the most out of the experience and what to look for in the art. For all you trepidatious museumgoers out there, we have a few tips from regular
City Paper art critic
Kriston Capps and Warren, who recently went to the National Gallery of Art together:
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