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Folklife Festival
The Folklife Festival is a unique Washington, DC tradition. However to keep this program alive, we rely on the support of our volunteers. We are still in need of volunteers for the festival this summer (June 23-27, June 30- July 4). This year is especially important because Washington, DC is one of the featured areas (in addition to El Rio and Tibet). Please go to the website and fill out an application if you are able to volunteer.
ID Number :
9009
National Museum of American History
14th St. & Constitution Ave. NW Washington, D.C. 20560 Phone: 202.357.2700 Open Daily The National Museum of American History's goal is to "collect, preserve, and interpret artifacts as a special class of historical evidence and as principal expressions of human creativity."
ID Number :
1049
The Corcoran Gallery
17th and New York AvenueWith over 14,000 pieces of European and American art, The Corcoran is the largest non-Federal museum in Washington DC. The Corcoran also has rotating world-class exhibitions year round. Suggested contribution is $3. NW Washington, DC Phone: 202.639.1700 Open Wednesday through Monday 10am to 5pm. Closed Tuesdays, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years.
ID Number :
1001
The National Pinball Museum
The National Pinball Museum will chronicle the history of American pop culture through the evolution of the art and politics of pinball. This is the kind of museum your kids will actually be begging you to take them to. It will teach American history while keeping alive the art and the craft of one of America's most memorable forms of entertainment. From the earliest wooden baggatelles to the high-tech machines of the present, you'll have a chance to see--and play-- them all!
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ID Number :
23820
The Newseum
An interactive museum of news media with Fourteen galleries, Fifteen Theaters and 250,000 square feet of exhibit space.
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ID Number :
24078




