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Three Top Places To Visit for July 4th

June 30, 20190Comments
There's no better place to visit on the celebration of our country's birth than Washington DC. There are so many artifacts and exhibits here, how do you decide which to…

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International Spy Museum Reopens

May 11, 20190Comments
The International Spy Museum is an all new experience. Its dramatic new building in a new section of town is just the first sign of change. The International Spy Museum With…

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Monuments Men Diary Donated to the National Archives

May 2, 20190Comments
The Monuments Men Foundation donated the diary of S. Lane Faison, Jr. to the National Archives this week. This continues the piecemeal reconstruction of records related to the immense theft…

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Cherokee Days at the American Indian Museum

April 12, 20190Comments
When you meet him, Vyrl Keeter introduces himself as a retired educator but after watching his passion as a Cherokee Nation culture keeper, you'd be right to wonder if he's…

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“Votes For Women” Exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery

April 5, 20190Comments
At 6 pm on a Thursday evening in early April, it's still 68 degree outside and the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. As Washington Capital fans stream past the…

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Seasons Greetings 2018 at the United States Botanic Gardens

November 29, 20180Comments
Trains have always brought people together. They brought our nation together in the historic meeting of the transcontinental railroad. They allowed us to travel long distances quicker than we had…

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Clementine Hunter: Life on Melrose Plantation

October 12, 20180Comments
Like the artist herself, the exhibit at the National Museum of African American History and Culture is small and unassuming. There are only thirteen painting on three walls, even though…

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The Sweat of Their Face: Portraying American Workers

November 14, 20170Comments
"The Sweat of Their Face: Portraying American Workers" is a new exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery. It's aim is to take a look at the way America has shown…

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A Less-Than-$20 Find at the American History Museum Gift Shop

October 31, 20170Comments
As you may know, it's hard to find things in DC gift shops that cost less than your first-born child. We're always on the lookout for anything in the gift…

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Spring Fun at the National Arboretum

April 4, 20170Comments
Spring is the ideal time for a family visit to the U.S. National Arboretum in Washington, D.C. It's outside of downtown, perfect for a getaway from the more touristy areas.…

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