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The Great Hall is one of Washington's most amazing architectural spaces. The galleries highlight the worlds of architecture and design.
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The mission of the National Children's Museum is to engage, inform, and delight children and the adults who care about them by providing educational experiences that facilitate their development as individuals, as members of families, as members of communities, and as citizens of our nation and the world.
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The National Building Museum offers a range of interesting objects, from drawings by famous architects to a full-scale, sustainable house built in our own galleries. Exhibits have ranged from the "art of drawing architecture" to "visions for affordable housing." Check out the museum's Building Zone, a hands-on introduction to the building arts designed especially for kids, ages two to six.
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Designed after Italian Renaissance palaces, the brick and terracotta building is palatial and contains a massive
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The National Building Museum is the only institution in the United States dedicated to American achievements in architecture, construction, engineering and design.
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Its too bad the damn thing is fire proof, General William Tecumseh Sherman, 1887. The nations only museum dedicated to American achievements in architecture, urban planning, construction, engineering, and design is appropriately housed in one of the most extraordinary structures in the nations capital. Constructed between 1882 and 1887, this Italian Renaissance palace was built to house the Pension
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The National Building Museum tells the stories of architecture, engineering, and design. We're one of the most family-friendly, awe-inspiring spots in Washington, DC. We're a short walk from the National Mall, the Verizon Center and Capitol Hill in Washington, DC's Penn Quarter neighborhood. The Museum offers something for everyone, from children to design buffs to building professionals. The engaging
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America's premier cultural institution dedicated to exploring and celebrating architecture, design, engineering, construction, and urban planning. Since opening its doors in 1985 the Museum has become the forum for exchanging ideas and information about such topical issues as managing suburban growth, preserving landmarks and communities, and revitalizing urban centers through engaging exhibitions
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The National Building Museum tells the stories of the world we design and build. We"re one of the most "family-friendly,"; "awe-inspiring"; spots in Washington, D.C. We"re a short walk from the National Mall, the Verizon Center, and Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C."s Penn Quarter. The Museum offers something for everyone, from children to design buffs to building professionals. The engaging exhibitions
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