Housed in a 19th-century Georgian revival brownstone in Dupont Circle, the Phillips Collection was the first modern art museum in America. Since opening in 1921, it has grown to include some of the finest modern art in the world. Of particular note are its Impressionist paintings, with Renoir's Luncheon of the Boating Party the crowning jewel. Rothko, Bonnard, O'Keeffe, van Gogh, and Braque are also on display in the permanent collection. The in-house cafe is a chic-but-casual spot to have coffee after your visit and the outdoor sculpture garden offers free wifi.