The DC area has no shortage of important sights. The White House, the Capital Building, The National Mall, The Washington Monument and all within the distance of a nice evening stroll.
Arlington National Cemetery is just over the Potomac River. A vacation visit to a cemetery may sound a bit depressing, but there’s a famous name or two in Arlington, to be sure.
One of the great things about a visit to Washington DC, is how affordable it can be. Public transit is inexpensive and easy to navigate and just about everything else is free! (excluding food and lodging, of course) That goes for the Smithsonian too. It’s the largest museum in the world and it’s all free, free, free! Who doesn’t love free.
Now, they say that it’s the largest museum in the world, but in practice, it’s several museums and a zoo, all under the umbrella of the Smithsonian Institute. You’ll need to plan your visit to ensure that your family sees the exhibits that are most important to you.
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The Air and Space Museum is a lot of fun for airplane enthusiasts and fans of the space program.
The American History Museum houses the original ‘stars and stripes’ and pop-culture artefacts like Kermit the Frog and Seinfeld’s puffy shirt.
There’s something for everyone at the Smithsonian and history galore in Washington DC. You should definitely see it with your kids. – Jen R, Staff Writer
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