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Miranda-Maas says:
The White House Center is very close to the White House. Because most people can't visit the White House, this information center provides a lot of information about the most famous house in the world and it's residents. It's free, so it's easy to walk in and take a look. Most information is written…
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Andy99 says:
Union Station in Washington, DC, recently celebrated the centennial of its compeltion. Since 1908 the railway terminal has served as a transportation hub for the national’s capital. Upon exiting the station, the sight of the US Capitol looming at the opposite end of Delaware Avenue remains as impo…
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Andy99 says:
Lincoln Park is a public park on the far eastern end of Capitol Hill. The urban greenspace was a part of Pierre L’Enfant’s 1791 plan for Washington, DC. (L’Enfant envisioned that distances in the USA would be measured from this point.) In 1867, Congress designated the open space as Lincoln Squ…
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Shaon says:
It was an interesting place. Here you can found everything that has anything to do with history of United States. Here you can walk around the Public Vaults and see papers that has been one time confidential, but not anymore. There is also some exhibitions that change time to time.
You can also…
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Owens says:
The Renwick Gallery is inside of an awesome building. Of course, I didn't take a picture of it, but its not hard to find in travel guides. The gallery has an interesting permanent collection, pretty varied in media and artists. Its free, and worth the walk through. The gift s…
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Andy99 says:
The Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) shares the same building with the National Portrait Gallery. They represent two separate but complementary collections. As they are housed together, you often can't tell exactly which collection you are observing. (Though, if you are viewing a sculpture of …
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travel-the-world says:
There are some really great museums in Washington, DC but unfortunately this isn’t one of them. The National Museum of the American Indian didn’t come close to any of the other museums I visited in DC. Admission is free, but I wouldn’t waste your time. The exhibits aren’t well done. There…
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