Washington, DC Articles

The Smithsonian Institution: Our Nation’s Historical Museum

If Washington, D.C., is the capital city of the United States, the Smithsonian Institution is its museum. Founded by British scientist James Smithson (1765–1829) for the “increase and diffusion” of knowledge in a bequest to the United States, the Smithsonian contains more than 142 million items in its collection. Student groups touring Washington, DC can learn about art, history, culture, science, and technology when they visit the Smithsonian Museums. Read more »

Air and Space History on Display in Washington, DC

A wonderful opportunity for students to learn about the history of air and space travel exists in Washington, D.C. During your next group visit schedule a tour of the National Air and Space Museum on the National Mall and the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center near Washington Dulles International Airport. Both facilities have unique exhibits that will captivate students and provide excellent reinforcement of classroom instruction in Astronomy, Air and Space. Read more »

Preserving America’s Most Valuable Documents

Standing between two of Washington D.C.’s most prominent buildings, the White House and the Capitol, the National Archives is home to hundreds of important national documents. Student group travelers will want to include a stop at this popular venue during their next trip to Washington, DC.

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A Visit to Arlington National Cemetery is a Lesson in History

Thousands of students visit Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, DC every year to see the Tomb of the Unknowns, the grave site of President John F. Kennedy, and many other important memorials, making it one of the most popular sites in our nation’s capital.
 

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