I think that the next time we go there, we will probably want to rent a car for a few days and check out some of the surrounding areas (including going to Baltimore and eating crab cakes for every meal). All in all it was a fun trip and a great introduction to our capitol. There is so much to see and do there, I imagine that most people probably leave wishing they had more time to see it all, myself included. My aunt and grandma once spent 3 full weeks there and couldn't see it all. I have a friend that lives there now, so she's got a shot of seeing more than most. Pretty much all the museums and sights are free to get into which is amazing! I thought that they would charge something to get in and was surprised to find that they were free. Some require advance notice and/or waiting in lines, but that's it. We emailed our congress person to be on the list for the Supreme Court, the Capitol, and the White House. We got in the Supreme Court and the Capitol, but weren't able to take a tour of the White House. We'll try again next time!
Anyway, ok, Day 1. Here's what we did:
1) Stand in line to go to the Holocaust Museum and the Bureau of Engraving
2) Holocaust Museum
3) Supreme Court tour
4) Run around outside Capitol
5) Library of Congress
6) Bureau of Engraving and Printing
7) Chinatown
Here are some pictures of the Holocaust Museum. We weren't allowed to take pictures inside most of it. It was a very powerful exhibit. The building itself was designed in such a way that it added to the feel of the place and of the immense loss caused by these horrific events. It was unbelievable. Something that stuck with us, among other things, was a sign that said, "It happened, therefore it can happen again." Let's hope that's not true.
As you enter the main exhibit, you are given a passport of a person alive during the time of the Holocaust. Each guest follows the life of the person in his/her passport and their true story. There is an exhibit where there are thousands of shoes from people who were killed. I imagined the people that wore those shoes and what happened to them. There were pictures of the medical experiments done on the prisoners. It is hard to imagine how people can be so cruel.
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After leaving the museum, we traveled to the east end of the mall to the Supreme Court. We all agreed that the Supreme Court was one of the highlights of the trip. Cameras are not allowed in the courtroom at any time, which is why we see drawings of the court events in the news. We sat in the audience and listened to our guide who told us all about the Supreme Court and what happens when it is in session. It was interesting to hear how the court works and what takes place there. They have to hear the toughest of the tough cases and make hard decisions. We felt respect for the highest of courts and proud to be part of this system of government.
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The Library of Congress is a VERY impressive building. It is gorgeous inside. A must visit!
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Our tour of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing was a good time. It was fun to watch them make money and to see such large stacks of cash!
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Off to Chinatown for dinner!
2 comments:
I didn't know you had a blog! This is awesome, I love having blogs to read!
Your pics are awesome! I haven't been to DC since I was a freshman in high school, I'd love to go back sometime!
Looking forward to seeing you guys next Monday! :)
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