Washington, D.C. Visitors Guide - Winter/Spring 2009 - (Page 56) 10And Free There’s no place on earth that packs the assortment of fantastic free attractions and activities that you’ll find in DC. Log on to Washington.org for a list of more free (and almost free) experiences that await you in the nation’s capital. Here are some tips to get you started. H take a free docent-led tour at one of DC’s many museums and other cultural institutions, including the national archives, the national air and space museum, the Washington national Cathedral and many more. Check the website of each venue for specific details. Catch a fascinating, free exhibition and marvel at the photography displays at the national geographic museum, near Dupont Circle. Fun, FAbulous 1 3 2 Celebrate lincoln’s life and legacy on the steps of the lincoln memorial, where martin luther king, Jr. delivered his “i have a Dream” speech and where marian anderson sang her storied 1939 easter concert. Check out free, live music— choral, international, opera, and more—in the West building of the national gallery of art on sunday evenings at 6:30pm. enter at 6th st. & Constitution ave nW entrance; seats are available on a first-come, first-serve basis starting at 6pm. see the national mall with DC by foot, a walking tour company that gives free, kidfriendly tours (gratuity recommended) infused with games, fun facts and trivia. 4 56 See & Do 5 http://www.Washington.org http://www.unionstationdc.com http://www.unionstationdc.com http://www.nmwa.org http://www.nmwa.org
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