National Museum of American History Guide
Uncover the American Story: Innovation, Culture, and History Guide
The National Museum of American History, part of the Smithsonian Institution, is a must-see for anyone interested in the rich and diverse tapestry of American life. From iconic artifacts to interactive exhibits, the museum offers a captivating journey through the nation's history, showcasing its technological advancements, cultural milestones, and the stories of its people. Prepare to be inspired and enlightened as you explore the objects that have shaped the American experience. Founded in 1964, the museum's collection spans centuries, encompassing everything from the Star-Spangled Banner to Dorothy's ruby slippers from "The Wizard of Oz." It delves into the nation's political, social, cultural, scientific, and military history. The museum's exhibits are designed to be engaging and accessible, making history come alive for visitors of all ages. Through its vast collection and thoughtful presentation, the museum aims to foster a deeper understanding of American identity and its place in the world. Visitors can explore a wide range of exhibits, including those dedicated to transportation, technology, popular culture, and the military. See the original Star-Spangled Banner, marvel at the First Ladies' gowns, and learn about the history of American innovation. The museum also hosts special events, lectures, and workshops throughout the year. While there isn't a specific culinary tradition associated with the museum itself, the surrounding area in D.C. offers a diverse range of dining options, from classic American fare to international cuisine.
Transportation
The National Museum of American History is easily accessible by public transportation. The closest Metro stop is Federal Triangle (Blue, Orange, and Silver lines). Several Metrobus routes also serve the area, including the 70, 74, and Circulator National Mall route.
Opening Hours
10 AM to 5:30 PM daily
Ticket Price
Free