National Museum of Women in the Arts - 10:00 AM Pick
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US Capitol Visitors Center - 8:30 AM
Bureau of Engraving and Printing - 9:00 AM
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Ford's Theatre - 9:00 AM
US Capitol Visitors Center - 8:30 AM
Bureau of Engraving and Printing - 9:00 AM
The White House - 9:30 AM
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Ford's Theatre - 9:00 AM
Highland Elementary School - various times Pick
US Capitol Visitors Center - 8:30 AM
Highland Elementary School - various times Pick
National Museum of the United States Army - 9:00 AM
Ford's Theatre - 9:00 AM
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US Capitol Visitors Center - 8:30 AM
Bureau of Engraving and Printing - 9:00 AM
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Ford's Theatre - 9:00 AM
International Spy Museum DC - 9:00 AM
US Capitol Visitors Center - 8:30 AM
The White House - 9:30 AM
The People's House - 9:00 AM
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National Building Museum
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Except November 28, 2024, December 25, 2024.
The National Building Museum inspires curiosity about the world that is designed and built. It educates, entertains, and engages people about the built environment and challenges them to advocate for a sustainable and equitable future.
Since it was created in 1980 through an act of Congress, the National Building Museum has transformed the public’s understanding of the impact of architecture, engineering, landscape architecture, construction, planning, and design. Through exhibitions, educational programs, and special events, we welcome visitors of all ages to experience stories about the built world and its power to shape lives, communities, and the future. The Museum resides in the historic Pension Building, which contains one of the most awe-inspiring spaces in the nation’s capital: a soaring, expansive Great Hall featuring eight colossal Corinthian columns. On the exterior, a 1,200-foot-long terra cotta frieze wraps the building.