Washington, District of Columbia Family Vacation
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Every American child can benefit from exploring our nation's capital. Its family appeal goes beyond the obvious governmental and historic attractions. Because zoning prohibits skyscrapers (buildings are kept below a certain height so that the Capitol dome is visible from many vantage points), the city has a relaxed, easy feel -- it's a major city with an almost small-town ambience. It's easily navigable, with many pedestrian-friendly areas -- particularly the expansive Mall, where many of the famous monuments and major museums are concentrated -- and a good public transit system.
Suggested Trip Plan by Age
International Spy Museum
Downtown
Young James Bonds and Kim Possibles will get a thrill out of this unique museum, which houses an enormous collection of espionage artifacts and hands...
Special Collection
Science & Nature Museum
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Downtown
More than one clever youngster has gone through the Bureau of Engraving and Printing's doors and shouted, "Show me the money!" Bear in mind that this is not the same...
History Museum
C&O Historic Boat Ride
Georgetown / Foggy Bottom
Kids on a C&O boat quickly realize this isn't merely a pleasant hour on the water. The mules pulling the boat from the canal-side towpaths are the first...
Boat Ride
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Favorite Vacation Moments
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- Proud to be an American
- By carolinemckay - March 31, 2008
- Washington
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We had walked absolutely everywh…
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- ROAD TRIP
- By pg5683 - March 13, 2008
- Washington
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- WAS WHEN I WENT TO SIX FLAGS ,
- By 1989CHRISTINE - March 12, 2008
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