bumbershoot
DIS Legend
- Joined
- Mar 5, 2007
- Messages
- 69,748
Be sure to give yourselves time to really process the Vietnam memorial, if you have never been there. Even though it's just a simple piece of stone (OK, it's not simple at all, but it appears to be) it's very powerful. The Korean war area is, too.
Actually, if truth be told, the FDR mem is powerful too.
My mom would have suggested the Holocaust museum, she considered it to be a "must do" (they lived 20 minutes away from DC on a good traffic day or by metro)...you'll cry, but she felt it was worth it. But with teens (preteens?), and with all the other powerful stuff you're seeing, it might not be the absolute best choice.
The zoo is terrific, or at least it was 7 years ago when I last went.
Actually, if truth be told, the FDR mem is powerful too.
My mom would have suggested the Holocaust museum, she considered it to be a "must do" (they lived 20 minutes away from DC on a good traffic day or by metro)...you'll cry, but she felt it was worth it. But with teens (preteens?), and with all the other powerful stuff you're seeing, it might not be the absolute best choice.
The zoo is terrific, or at least it was 7 years ago when I last went.

). I'm not sure how that works. I thought if we did the mint tour first thing, we could then head to the Wa. Monument.