The White House, the Capitol, the memorials, and the monuments—many of Washington, D.C.'s most historical sites are well known and often visited, but one of the issues with touring these landmarks are the crowds. For history buffs who want to see the area's most historic and less touristy areas, Curbed has put together this map, filled with parks, museums, mansions, and a big chair.

To create this map, McEnearney Associates real estate agents Brett West, Sue Goodhart, and Barbara Patton made suggestions on what to include. The mapped locations are listed geographically, from the most Northwest to the most Southeast.

Have any suggestions for other generally non-touristy historic sites? Let Curbed know by leaving a comment or by emailing the tipline.

[UPDATE: Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens was added to the map.]