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National Archives
You will finally get to see documents that you have studied during history class. Head straight to the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom and see the main documents that made America: the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights....
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International Spy Museum
Do you love spying on people and keeping secrets? This is the museum for you! It traces the history of espionage all the way back from ancient Greek and Roman times. You start by picking your own cover identity and learning all about modern-day spy practices....
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Newseum
This museum, dedicated to news and journalism, is at a prime location on Pennsylvania Avenue. The museum has interesting exhibits that include ones on news history with artifacts from the 17th century, the history of the Internet, TV and radio, the September...
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Panthéon
This building looks like a roman temple but is actually an 18th century building that houses those considered “national heroes” of France. Yes, you do have to pay an entrance fee but you will get to see where people like Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo,...
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Musée national du Moyen Âge
If you are obsessed with the mystique of the middle ages, this place is perfect for you! This museum of the middle ages is even located within a medieval building. A famous resident of the building was Mary Tudor, a queen of France and sister of King Henry...
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New-York Historical Society
Get to know more about New York City in an age before skyscrapers and selfies. They have a fantastic permanent collect that includes a lot on Revolutionary New York City. The museum is constantly innovating to show their collections in interesting ways. Get...