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Off Site Activities

DC Museums
Corcoran Gallery of Art – The oldest art museum in Washington DC, the Corcoran is dedicated to showcasing American art from the 18th century to present day, including highlighting many Washington area artists. Its extensive collection also includes European art, photography, media arts, drawings and prints.
500 17th Street NW
Washington DC
202-639-1700
International Spy Museum - The only public museum in the world dedicated to the tradecraft, history, and contemporary role of espionage. The permanent exhibition includes stories, including tools and techniques used on actual espionage missions.

800 F Street NW

Washington DC
202-303-7798

National Gallery of Art – With over 110,000 pieces, the National Gallery houses one of the finest permanent collections of European and American paintings, sculpture, decorative arts and works on paper, plus changing exhibitions of art from around the world

6th Street & Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington DC
202-7373-4215

Smithsonian Institution – Comprised of 17 museums and The National Zoo, each Smithsonian gives visitors an incomparable look into its respective specialty. The ideal starting point is The Smithsonian Information Center, otherwise known as The Castle, for complete information on each of the museums. Museums of The Smithsonian are free and include:

  • African Art Museum
  • American Art Museum and its Renwick Gallery
  • American Indian Museum on the Mall
  • Anacostia Community Museum
  • Freer and Sackler Galleries (Asian art)
  • Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
  • Natural History Museum
  • Portrait Gallery
  • Postal Museum
  • Renwick Gallery (American crafts)
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum – This internationally acclaimed and highly moving museum portrays the stories of the Holocaust, through artifacts, survivor testimonials and through the eyes of the soldiers who liberated the death camps. There is also a focus on contemporary issues, such as the genocide and other areas of concern.

100 Raoul Wallenberg Pl. SW
Washington DC
202-488-0400

The White House
Explore Presidents Park and Lafayette Park, which feature statues, gardens and wildlife and are both wonderful spot to take pictures of The White House. The White House Visitor Center includes permanent exhibits related to The White House and its occupants.
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington DC
202-456-2200

US Capitol Building
Capped by its famous dome, the Capitol houses much more than the US Congress. Visitors can enjoy its extensive collection of art and historical artifacts, impressive architecture throughout and watch the Congress in action from the Galleries. This is also an incredible place to view the Fourth of July festivities and fireworks.
Capitol Hill
Washington DC
202-225-6827