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Sugguestion for DC in Easter Weekend
I plan to go to DC in Easter weekend. I went to Capital Hill and Smith musuem. Any other suggestion ? Thanks.
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Many friends and I have enjoyed visiting the International Spy Museum (Gallery Place/Chinatown Metro Station). Admission is $13 and it should take from two to three hours to walk through all the exhibits.
If you enjoy performing arts, I suggest that you try to attend a performance at the Kennedy Ctr for the Performing Arts (free shuttle from Foggy Bottom/GWU Metro Station every 15min). The Washington Opera, Lyon Opera Ballet and Nat'l Symphony Orchestra have performances from Maundy Thursday through Holy Saturday. I also hear that dining on board a ship on the Potomac is very pleasant. If you tell me more about your interests, I'll try to give more specific suggestions. Best, bkong |
I have son eleven years old. Since just he and me, According to Frommer Washington DC. I plan to take him to Smith Craft Show.
kennedy-center at that time seems does not have any good show for the kids. http://kennedy-center.org/calendar/i...nt&event=REWOA Day one: Washington Monument,Supreme Court Evening to Lincoln Memorial Day two: Smithsonian Information Center(Caslte) Spy Museum National Air and Space Museum Day threee: ?National Museum of Natural History ?Art and Industries Building How is the show in the Folger Shakespears Libray ? some time the book recommendation maybe not good. I will be DC for Friday. Last year we went to Capital Hill, Arlington National Cemetery. National Air and Space Museum. Vietnam Verteran Memorial. Thanks. Frances |
I do not think artica-missa, or whatever is for children. I saw the press preview. I do not think an 11 year old would be interested in the timperlane exihibit.
The smithsonian craft show is usually at the building museum. I think that would be a good place. |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by yan19454: How is the show in the Folger Shakespears Libray ? some time the book recommendation maybe not good. Thanks. Frances[/B]</font> How about National Geographic Explorer's Hall (http://www.nationalgeographic.org/explorer/)? They have an exhibition up on the Mars Rovers through April 25. You can hit that after the Spy Museum. It's walkable, and a slight ramble could take you past a few places - National Portrait Gallery (closed for rennovation, though), MCI Center for a stop at the Discovery Channel store, the Chinatown arch, and the National Museum of Women in the Arts come to mind. [This message has been edited by Aqualung (edited Feb 10, 2004).] |
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