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  • Koshland Science Museum

    Bring your student to see the many interactive science exhibits at the Koshland Science Museum. Exhibits include "Wonders of Science," "Infectious Disease," and "Putting DNA to work."
    • Location 525 E Street , Washington , DC 20001
    • Added August 26, 2011
    • Tags medicine genetics discovery innovation

  • National Geographic Museum

    One of the most well-respected educational institutions in the world, the National Geographic Society has a museum open to all interested in natural science. Your family can see state-of-the-art exhibits, attend lectures given by field experts, watch films, and enjoy special events put on by NatGeo.
    • Location 1145 17th Street , Washington , DC 20036
    • Added August 26, 2011
    • Tags natural resources archaeology anthropology planets

  • Udvar-Hazy National Air and Space Museum

    In partnership with the Smithsonian, the Udvar-Hazy has the largest aviation and space artifacts in the world. Students can see real spacecraft that were used in NASA missions. They can also try out nifty flight simulators.
    • Location 14390 Air & Space Museum Parkway , Chantilly , VA 20151
    • Added September 23, 2011
    • Tags flight milky way galaxy planets

  • International Spy Museum

    At the International Spy Museum, kids can take on the role of intelligence officers and learn and practice forensics skills, like code-breaking, identifying spies in disguise, and hunting down nuclear weapons on the black market. Great for individuals and groups and open seven days a week.
    • Location 800 F Street, NW, Washington, DC 20004
    • Added August 28, 2010
    • Tags technology exploration flight gadgets

  • National Museum of American History's Invention At Play Exhibit

    Created especially for families, the National Museum of American History's "Invention at Play" exhibit allows visitors of all ages to practice the playful habits that spur invention and innovation. Visitors can learn about sailboard inventor Newman Darby, and then practice windsurfing on the Sailboard Simulator! The museum offers free admission and is open seven days a week.
    • Location National Mall at 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, Washington, DC
    • Added August 28, 2010
    • Tags innovation turbine anthropology

  • National Electronics Museum

    Giving kids perspective and an understanding on how electronics and technology have been developed over the years can be a great way to get them excited about technology. The National Museum of Electronics includes a vast collection covering the history of modern day electronics and teaches kids how tools that may have been developed for one application are now used for something more! Bring your kids, class or mentee here for an exciting day of exploration and learning!
    • Location 1745 West Nursery Rd, Linthicum Heights, MD 21090-2906
    • Added February 17, 2011
    • Tags engineering technology electricity innovation

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Are the museums in Washington, D.C. Free admission?

Washington, DC is filled with free museums, from Smithsonians including the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the National Museum of Natural History and the National Air and Space Museum, to art-filled museums like the National Portrait Gallery and the National Gallery of Art.

Is the spy museum worth it?

The International Spy Museum is another great attraction that is worth the entrance fee. Since its opening in 2002, it has educated people of all ages on the history of espionage both in the USA and abroad. In fact, the International Spy Museum boasts the largest collection of spy-related artifacts in the world.

What is the coolest museum in DC?

These places are best for museums in Washington DC:.
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History..
National Museum of African American History and Culture..
National Gallery of Art..
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum..
National Air and Space Museum..

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