Kiley K. • December 9, 2016THIS PLACE IS AMAZING great gift shops and prices. Large and lots to see very fun
Victoria H. • December 27, 2012There are usually alot of people crowding the elephant, go to the second floor balcony to get a great view.
Greg D. • August 3, 2015The entry fee is worth it. Amazing place
Brandy P. • July 18, 2012During the summer go in the evening after 5. The museum is open until 7:30, and you can usually find free parking on Madison right in front of the museums!
NMNH Social Media Team • August 11, 2010Find your blue at the Ocean Portal.
Intan H. • July 31, 2010not as big as i imagined..but still awesome!its blue diamond sister,the Wittelsbach-Graff Diamond is also here until Sept 6th!
Smithsonian's NMNH • June 28, 2012Interact with live Insects at one of the stations staffed by the Museum’s volunteers. You can handle Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches, grasshoppers and caterpillars.
michael b. • June 27, 2012Check out the fascinating design plus explination of tentkhonsu's coffin!
Eric A. • February 22, 2012Take a photo in the rotunda!
Smithsonian's NMNH • June 28, 2012Take a break! Give your legs a rest and learn about our ancestors by watching a fun and educational film at the back of the exhibit.
Otavio A. • June 16, 2014This Moai was presented in 2000 by the Embassy of Chile as a gift to The American University. The moai displays a pair of reconstructed eyes.
DC Preservation League • August 12, 2011The original National Observatory was authorized by President Tyler in 1842 and completed in 1844 according to plans prepared by Lieutenant James Melville Gilliss.
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