Highlights
Customers can enjoy a free beer and appreciate their homeland heritage by finding patriotic-themed objects while exploring themed rooms
About This Deal
After purchasing this deal, you will need to visit the website listed on your voucher to complete redemption.
- Beer and Treasure Hunt For One
Here are some highlights of the treasure hunt:
- One Treasure Hunt
- One free beer
- Tour this Intriguing Dupont Circle Museum
- Explore themed rooms and search for secret doors
Be patriotic all year long and celebrate our country’s heritage. Support our vets when you purchase this fun American Heritage Treasure Hunt. Enjoy a free beer while you search for patriotic themed items and explore The O Street Museum and The Mansion’s legendary themed rooms. You can see 60 of the 100 rooms and search for 70 of the secret doors — but you will have to be a super sleuth to find even two or three.
This is a great adventure for those who think they’ve seen it all, and history buffs will love this hunt!
Fine Print
About O Museum in the Mansion
Built in 1892 by Edward Clark, an architect whose work includes the US Capitol, O Museum in the Mansion boasts an incredible amount of history.
- Themed rooms and secret doors: Over the years, donors have helped stock the 100-room mansion—complete with 70 secret doorways—with original paintings, incredible sculptures, historical memorabilia, and the largest private signed guitar collection on the east coast, including ones signed by Bob Dylan, Rolling Stones, Les Paul, Bruce Springsteen, and more.
- Unique events: Besides their unique exhibits, concerts, artist & author talks, and magic shows, O Museum offers tours and treasure hunts that encourage guests to explore the many themed rooms and secret doors on their own.
- Notable residents: Edward's brother, James "Champ" Clark, Speaker of the House under Teddy Roosevelt; clandestine FBI personnel under then-agency-head J. Edgar Hoover; Mrs. Rosa Parks; and "America’s Black Forum," one of the nation's longest running syndicated television series.
- Featured on: The Travel Channel's show Mega Mansions; "Hidden Gem" by Washingtonian Magazine, and named The Coolest Place To Stay in DC by Booking.com.