We were just in D.C. in March. We spent at least four hours at the Holocaust Museum and still felt we had not seen it thoroughly. I can highly recommend the Smithsonian's Museum of American History - the collection is second to none in the world and I found myself exclaiming things like "I cannot believe they have Abraham Lincoln's stove pipe hat!" "I cannot believe I am looking at Audie Murphy's medals!" And on and on.
We visited the National Zoo because we were staying at the Omni Shoreham only a few blocks from there. We went on a cold, rainy day and were about the only people at the Giant Panda exhibit - its like we had them to ourselves - they are just as cute in person.
I was attending a conference for work for most of the time but DH and the kids really enjoyed the Air and Space Museum.
We also did most of the monuments but not sure if I would do them (all) again. The walk to the Jefferson Memorial was excruciating to my poor feet.
We ate lunch at the Museum of the American Indian twice during our stay - it is one of the best.
We visited the National Zoo because we were staying at the Omni Shoreham only a few blocks from there. We went on a cold, rainy day and were about the only people at the Giant Panda exhibit - its like we had them to ourselves - they are just as cute in person.
I was attending a conference for work for most of the time but DH and the kids really enjoyed the Air and Space Museum.
We also did most of the monuments but not sure if I would do them (all) again. The walk to the Jefferson Memorial was excruciating to my poor feet.
We ate lunch at the Museum of the American Indian twice during our stay - it is one of the best.



Yay, that's another thing crossed off my list!



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