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Anacostia Museum and Center for African-American History and Culture
Tel: 202/287-3306
1901 Fort Place SE
Tel: 202/287-3306
1901 Fort Place SE
This museum is inconveniently located, but that's because it was initially created in 1967 as a neighborhood museum (which makes it unique among the Smithsonian branches). It's devoted to the African-...
Arlington National Cemetery

Tel: 703/607-8000

Tel: 703/607-8000
Upon arrival, head over to the Visitor Center, where you can view exhibits, pick up a detailed map, use the restrooms (there are no others until you get to Arlington House), and purchase a Tourmobile ...
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery

Tel: 202/633-4880
1050 Independence Ave. SW

Tel: 202/633-4880
1050 Independence Ave. SW
Asian art is the focus of this museum and the neighboring Freer (together, they form the National Museum of Asian Art in the United States). The Sackler opened in 1987, thanks to a gift from Arthur M....
Arts & Industries Building
900 Jefferson Dr. SW
900 Jefferson Dr. SW
The building is closed for an extensive renovation. Completed in 1881 as the first U.S. National Museum, this redbrick and sandstone structure was the scene of President Garfield's Inaugural Ball. (It...
Bureau of Engraving & Printing
Tel: 202/874-3188
401 14th St SW
Tel: 202/874-3188
401 14th St SW
This is where they will literally show you the money. A staff of 2,600 works around the clock churning it out at the rate of about $700 million a day. Everyone's eyes pop as they walk past rooms overf...
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