This “newseum” is dedicated to the First Amendment and contains everything imaginable regarding the right to freedom of the press from the Federalist Papers to the Internet and everything in between (newspaper, radio, TV).

Things To Do in DC This Weekend
Discover the Top Places of interest in Washington, D.C.
This “newseum” is dedicated to the First Amendment and contains everything imaginable regarding the right to freedom of the press from the Federalist Papers to the Internet and everything in between (newspaper, radio, TV).
Upon entering you get to choose a spy identity and are given details of a secret mission, and so the fun begins. Guests can also enter and exit throughout the day as much as they like once tickets are purchased.
A really good place to visit, and it is FREE. Allow plenty of time to look around, there is so much. Really interesting to see all the real planes from history, as well as the space equipment.
Plan on spending a few hours at this museum. Four floors full of fascinating history of the holocaust. Lots of film footage as well as displays.
The stunning Smithsonian Institution Building is known as “The Castle” and is at the heart of the many museums that make up the Smithsonian.