Washington, D.C.—been there done that? Think again. If you haven’t wandered far from the national monuments and Smithsonian museums, you still have loads of off-the beaten-track options to explore.
One of the most important landscape photographers of the 20th century, Ansel Adams is renowned for his iconic black and white photographs of the American West. During the last year of his life, Adams made a gift to The Wilderness Society of 75 of his original prints, which are on permanent display at our Washington, DC headquarters. We invite you and your friends to join us one evening this summer with photography expert Marie Martin for an intimate look at the images that have served to light the way for wilderness preservation in America.