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Corcoran Gallery of Art

Corcoran Gallery of Art
500 17th St., NW
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: (202) 639-1700
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The Corcoran Gallery of Art is the oldest art musem in Washington featuring Dutch and Flemish, French impressionists and post-impressionists, and American colonial art to the present time.

Driving Directions to the Corcoran Gallery of Art:

From the North
Follow Connecticut Avenue South. Connecticut turns into 17th Street. The Corcoran will be on the Right at the cross streets of 17th Street and New York Avenues.

From the West (via I-66)
Take Route 66 East crossing the Roosevelt Bridge. Take the E Street exit (on the left after the bridge). Follow E Street to 17th Street. The Corcoran will be on your left at the intersection of 17th and E Street.

From the East (via I-95)
Take Route 95 South to Route 50 West. Follow Route 50 West which will turn into New York Avenue (West). Follow New York Avenue to 9th Street. Make a Left onto 9th Street, follow 9th Street to Constitution Avenue. Make a right on to Constitution Avenue. From Constitution Avenue, turn right on 17th Street. The Corcoran will be on the left at the intersection of 17th and E Street.

From the South (via 1-395)
Take Route 395 North to the 14th Street Bridge. Follow 14th Street North. Turn Left onto Constitution Avenue (also Route 50) .
Turn Right onto 17th Street. The Corcoran will be on the left at the intersection of 17th and E Street.

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