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Nick is a single, Italian-American guy from New Jersey, with parents who have retired and moved to Florida. But family ties are strong as he sees both sets of grandparents for dinner every Sunday. T
Nick is a single, Italian-American guy from New Jersey, with parents who have retired and moved to Florida. But family ties are strong as he sees both sets of grandparents for dinner every Sunday. T
Franconia United Methodist Church invites you to sign up for any or all of five Lenten Studies Classes: A Season of New Life: Bible Study for Lent; Twenty Four Hours that Changed the World; Easter fro
This memorial, built in the 1920s by more than two million American Freemasons, honors and perpetuates the memory, character and virtues of George Washington.
Year round on Tuesday, Wed, & Thursday, 7:00 a.m.- 5:30 p.m., Friday & Saturday, 7:00 a.m.- 6:30 p.m., Sunday, 7:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.
This new Greenbelt Museum exhibition looks at fashion and its interpretation by women during the Great Depression and World War II. View the museums collection of dresses, hats, purses, gloves, sewing
Pick-up the activity book, Be a Junior Ranger-Explore, Learn, Protect, at the park Visitor Center and begin your journey in becoming a junior ranger. The activities you complete will help you understa
One of the country's most respected journalists, Tim Russert moderated 'Meet the Press' for nearly 17 years. This exhibit recreates Russert's NBC Washington office much as it looke
Guided house tours are offered every half hour. These tours focus on the life of George Mason and his family; they tell of the slaves, servants, and others who worked for the Mason family and point ou
Through this exhibit, you'll learn more about the United States Navy Civil Engineer Corps (CEC), a unique U.S. Navy officer Corps with no exact counterpart in any other service or any other Navy
Gunston Hall's collection of objects tells the story of the Mason family and 18th century life in colonial Virginia. Currently, the collection contains over 50 pieces owned by the Mason family in
This exhibition looks at the history, culture and art of Afro-Mexicans from the colonial era through present day. Highlights of the exhibit include "casta" paintings, masks, photography and
Franklin D. Roosevelt, president during the Great Depression, used stamps to communicate with the American people. A stamp collector himself, he understood the power of visual imagery, and he changed
As an ocularist, Vincent Przybyla was one of a small number of ocularists trained to make prosthetic eyes. He saw an average of eight patients a day in his shop at Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRA
Join others in celebrating the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his groundbreaking 'On the Origin of Species.' Specimens from
This exhibit shows Civil War medicine through the eyes of battlefield surgeons and the stories of Union and Confederate sick and wounded.
This exhibit features photos and reminiscences that recall museum experiences spanning the past 140 years, featuring memories of childhood visits.
'Moving the Mail' traces the advances in postal transportation technology. The Railway Mail Service revolutionized the way mail was processed by sorting mail aboard moving trains. This exhib
The National Museum of Health and Medicine is remembered by many as the Army Medical Museum and has been located in some of Washington's most historic and memorable buildings.
This major survey of Brian Jungen transforms the familiar and banal into exquisite objects that reference themes of globalization, pop culture, museums, and the commodification of Indian imagery. On d