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Alexandria Archaeology Museum
Visit the Alexandria Archaeology Museum to learn how the City’s archaeologists work with residents to study and manage archaeological resources important to the community’s past.
Alexandria
Northern VirginiaWASHINGTON DC-METROTEL - 703-746-4399
DAR Museum
Experience the artistry and craftsmanship of pre-industrial America at the DAR Museum. The museum offers on-site tours of period rooms, as well as virtual resources and videos.
Fort Ward Museum
At the Fort Ward Museum & Historic site, groups can visit one of the Union forts that were built to protect Washington, DC during the Civil War. Living history activities allow groups to understand what daily life was like for a Union soldier in the Civil War.
Alexandria
Northern VirginiaWASHINGTON DC-METROTEL - 703-746-4848
George Washington University Museum and the Textile Museum
The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum celebrates the creative achievements of local and global cultures from antiquity through today.
WashingtonTEL - 202-994-5578
Historical Society of Washington, DC
At the Historical Society of Washington DC, learn about Washington and experience a hands-on approach to historical research thru exhibits, tours and activities.
WashingtonTEL - 202-249-3955
National Archives Museum Washington DC
View exhibits at National Archives Museum Washington DC and participate in hands-on activities and programs based on documents, images, maps, posters and more.
WashingtonTEL - 202-357-5271
National Inventors Hall of Fame (NIHF)
At The National Inventors Hall of Fame Museum, learners can step into a world of inspiration, challenge, and discovery and unlock their potential with STEM. Make learning fun with the hall’s virtual activities.
Alexandria
Northern VirginiaWASHINGTON DC-METROTEL - 571-272-8400
National Museum of American History
Explore the richness of America’s past at the National Museum of American History. In addition to on-site programs, virtual exhibitions and distance learning resources are available.
National Museum of the US Navy
The National Museum of the US Navy chronicles the history of the Navy from the American Revolution to present, offering on-site trips and a virtual, distance learning program.
National Portrait Gallery
The National Portrait Gallery combines aspects of U.S. history, biography, and art for a unique museum experience. The collection has thousands of works of art, dating from colonial times through present day; from paintings, prints, drawings, engravings, photography and work in digital media.
National Postal Museum
The Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum welcomes groups into the world of mail and stamp collecting; visits cover a range of topics. Virtual tours and exhibitions are available.
Newseum
The Newseum hosts traveling exhibits related to the First Amendment. Their exhibits and programs, focused on media literacy, features digital artifacts, videos, classes, and more.