Washington DC Attractions

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1000 Jefferson Dr SW
Washington, DC 20560

 


www.si.edu

The Castle serves as the information center for all of the Smithsonian museums. Highlights include: two orientation theaters, interactive touch screens in six languages, electronic maps, scale ... more

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1200 U St. N.W.
Washington, DC

 


www.afroamcivilwar.org

This museum chronicles the African American experience during the Civil War and includes a descendants' registry for researchers.

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902 Wythe St
Alexandria, VA 22314

 


alexandriava.gov/BlackHistory

Located in a 1940 library building designed for African-Americans, this museum presents several compelling exhibits dealing with the slave trade and the aftermath of the Civil War.

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1901 Fort Pl SE
Washington, DC 20020

 


(202) 633-4820

www.anacostia.si.edu

Collection, study and exhibition of African American history and culture.  

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1050 Independence Ave SW
Washington, DC 20560

 


(202) 633-4880

www.asia.si.edu

Asian art from Neolithic times to the present.  

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900 Jefferson Dr SW
Washington, DC 20560

 


(202) 633-1000

Changing exhibitions; Discovery Theater for children. Currently closed for renovations.  

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2020 K St NW
Washington, DC 20006

 


(202) 857-6647

www.bnaibrith.org/prog_serv/museum.cfm

Permanent collection of Judaic ceremonial and folk art, and changing exhibits related to Judaism. Please arrange appointments for visits and tours in advance.

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1100 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20004

 


(202) 842-2453

www.bikethesites.com

Offers night tours, family-friendly excursions, wheelchair and mobility scooter rentals and more.  

14th & C Sts SW
Washington, DC 20228

 


(202) 874-2330

www.moneyfactory.gov

View various steps of the production of U.S. currency, securities and stamps. Tickets (free) required during March-August, available at the ticket booth on Raoul Wallenberg Place. No ... more

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1057 Thomas Jefferson St. NW
Washington, DC

 


(202) 653-5190

www.nps.gov/choh

Stretches 184 miles and was a major transportation route from 1850 until 1923. Today, the towpaths are open to bikers, joggers, and hikers.

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