Heurich House Museum
Washington, D.C.
DC's original 'Brewmaster's Castle' — an 1894 Romanesque Revival mansion built by beer baron Christian Heurich, stuffed with hand-painted ceilings, a rathskeller-style beer hall in the basement, and a beer garden that still hosts events, a full three decades before the National Trust or Smithsonian existed to save mansions like it.
Why Roamward picked it
Paid timed tours (small admission), but the beer garden and grounds give a free-adjacent option; a genuine story-first stop in Dupont Circle that pairs naturally with a DC food crawl. Fills the 'do something, not just eat' gap directly.
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Hours, admission, and access change — confirm with the official source before you plan the detour.
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