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5 Civil War Battlefields for Boys (near Washington DC)

September 5, 20250Comments
Taking your boys to visit battlefields helps bring history to life. They can see the real places these victories (or losses) happened, and maybe even reenact them. The DMV is…

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Top 3 Picks for Family Labor Day DC Museum Visits

August 29, 20250Comments
A long holiday weekend is the perfect time to take your family on a trip to DC. Here are our top three museum and exhibit recommendations to visit during Labor…

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The Smithsonian Needs Another Peter Parker

August 22, 20250Comments
When facing the task of rebuilding a Smithsonian symbolizing inspiration and American greatness, President Trump should find the next Peter Parker to serve as Smithsonian Regent. This photo, from 1880,…

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Celebrating National Aviation Day at the Air and Space Museum

August 15, 20250Comments
The Wright Brothers exhibit at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum is the most significant display in the museum. Without Wilbur and Orville Wright, no other airplanes would exist.…

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Touch the Moon at NASA Headquarters in DC

August 8, 20250Comments
Two blocks from the Museum of the Bible, the NASA Headquarters DC is located inside a nondescript building. If you venture into the lobby, you'll find a small visitor gallery…

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You Can Now See the Megiddo Mosaic Without Paying for Admission

August 1, 20250Comments
The special exhibit containing the Megiddo Mosaic at the Museum of the Bible is now free to see. Just drop into the first floor of the museum to see it…

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Air and Space Reopens 5 Galleries on Monday

July 25, 20250Comments
On Monday, the National Air and Space Museum is reopening five refreshed galleries. The museum entirely closed in 2018 for massive renovations. The first galleries opened in 2023, and this…

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Why See Coins at The Museum of the Bible?

July 11, 20250Comments
Did you know that coins are one of the best things archaeologists can find? While they may not hold historical significance, coins can tell us much about the culture, society,…

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Explore Traditional Crafts at This Year’s Smithsonian Folklife Festival

July 4, 20250Comments
If your children love books like “The Way Things Work” by David Macaulay or trying their hands at different crafts, they'll have a good time at this year's Smithsonian Folklife…

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Visiting the Catacombs of Washington, DC

June 27, 20250Comments
Last weekend, we visited the Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land in America, right here in Northeast DC. The church's golden dome peeks above the trees. Walking through the gates…

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