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stop 1 stop 2 Library of Congress stop 3 US Botanical Gardens stop 4 Jefferson Memorial stop 5 fdr memorial stop 6 Lincoln Memorial stop 7 Washington Monument stop 8 Natural History Museum stop 9 Fords Theatre stop 10 The White House stop 11 National Archives stop 12 Woodrow Wilson House stop 13 stop 14 National Cathedral stop 15 Georgetown stop 16 Lafayette stop 17 stop 18 stop 19
 
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National Geographic Museum

 
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  Charles Sumner Museum and Archives
 
 
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National Geographic Museum
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National Geographic Museum
   
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  Just like the highly acclaimed magazine, the National Geographic Museum offers a stunning representation of the world we live in within its collection of exhibits, both permanent and changing. Adults and children will be intrigued by the colorful, interactive and extraordinary displays. From sculptures created entirely out of garbage, to live frogs of every color in their natural habitats, there’s always something fascinating happening at the National Geographic Museum.    
       
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  Charles Sumner Museum and Archives    
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  Charles Sumner fought for the abolition of slavery and for the rights of African Americans throughout his career as a United States Senator. Today, people from all over the world can gain an understanding of his efforts at the museum that bears his name. The Charles Sumner Museum and Archives is housed at the historic Charles Sumner School building that was constructed in 1872. It was here that the first high school class of African Americans graduated in 1877. Visit the museum to see a collection of memorabilia that relates to the public school system in DC and for a variety of art exhibits. The Sumner building itself is a glorious architectural example of the Victorian style structures of the time.    
       
 
 
 

Washington’s Best Tour to See The Library of Congress, Supreme Court, Washington Monument, War World II Memorial,
Lincoln Memorial, National Cathedral, The White House, The National Archives, The National Zoo, and Much More!
 
 
 

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