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jimmy the one

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11. Art Gallery and National Zoo and Afro Am Museum
Fri Jul 25, 2025, 06:34 AM
Jul 2025

I was born in Washington DC 1950. I would recommend seeing the National Zoo in Rock Creek Park, free I thinks, beware parking fee was $25 last I went couple years back, an all day metro pass might be better, tho nearby road parking is free if you can find a space, and read parking warnings carefully.
Then I would suggest the National Art Gallery, free, cross the mall from the smithsonian museum. Recommend seeing Thomas Cole painting done 1840 'the voyage of life', you can preview it, link below, I hope. Art Gallery frequently hosts a known painters actual paintings on loan, if you go let me know who this time. I saw Cezanne once.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Voyage_of_Life

Then I would suggest seeing the African American museum, free, near the Art Gallery, but this requires a reservation made in advance so visit or call, unless there is a military veteran with you, they should allow all members in his/her party in immediately without reservation, no pun intended.
The Af Am museum's bottom floor configures a ships below decks where slaves would be kept as they voyaged from Africa. Interesting and informative 4 or 5 stories. Fairly new.
Georgetown also interesting.
I used to just ride the metro to different lines limits and back for a quick tour. You see a lot of inner city with much different aspect from the refined mall. Hate to say it, but best not to debark in some places, especially after dark.

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Will you be visiting the USN Memorial? BOSSHOG Jul 2025 #1
I've been there, BH. I shed some tears... littlemissmartypants Jul 2025 #4
yes, going today Shellback Squid Jul 2025 #12
Im not convinced we still have our form of government. quakerboy Jul 2025 #2
The midterms will definitely be the test. Boomerproud Jul 2025 #9
I believe we do, gonna need a clean up on aisle 1600 Shellback Squid Jul 2025 #13
I really want to hope so quakerboy Jul 2025 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Jul 2025 #3
My son and his family live in DC mcar Jul 2025 #5
I am so happy for you. I would love to visit those places too. To me, the Capitol is sacred. akbacchus_BC Jul 2025 #6
Visited a couple of years ago Tommy Carcetti Jul 2025 #7
K&R UTUSN Jul 2025 #8
The heat is awful. mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2025 #10
Yes, and humid too, I'm from CO and it's just hot, not humid at all Shellback Squid Jul 2025 #21
Art Gallery and National Zoo and Afro Am Museum jimmy the one Jul 2025 #11
I love those Thomas Cole paintings! I had prints of them.... electric_blue68 Jul 2025 #18
I hope you got to see the Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress DFW Jul 2025 #14
Wow, how beautiful! I visited the ?main section which Is as Fancy but a darker interior. electric_blue68 Jul 2025 #16
I love visiting DC! But haven't been back since Obama's Second Inaugural... electric_blue68 Jul 2025 #17
I will probably never go to DC. maxsolomon Jul 2025 #19
I thought i might be but I found myself very protective about the institutions Shellback Squid Jul 2025 #20
I wouldn't do that. maxsolomon Jul 2025 #22
I felt better expressing my displeasure though Shellback Squid Jul 2025 #23
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