But you’ll be amazed at the art you discover—and with any luck, you’ll catch the culprit.

Sat, August 22, 2020 @ 11:30AM To Sat, August 22, 2020 @ 02:30PM Online Join the Family Travel Steals and Deals Facebook Page. There are so many museums to visit, and they are all free to check out. There were so many amazing tours in our Virtual Tour to DC! Watson Adventures specializes in virtual team building, private scavenger hunts, public scavenger hunts, and scavenger hunts for kids. Beyond Your Visit. Prepare kids with a solar system quiz and information on the science and history of telescopes.

See a Virtual Tour of the Theatre Here. It has been an interested week in Washington D.C. We hosted lots of Things To Do in DC this past week. The Capitol Building does offer tours, but it’s just as much fun to walk around outside the building and check out the visitor center. Make sure you cut out your Washington DC passport stamp from the provided resources and paste it in your Virtual Passport! Constitution: Housed in the National Archives, the Constitution of the United States is arguably the most important document in our country.

TEMPORARILY CLOSED Open every day (except December 25) 10:00 am to 5:30 pm. They are a fun way for groups to work together. The actual Smithsonian Museums are closed this holiday weekend. View a Virtual 360 Tour of the White House Here. Mission Washington, D.C.: A Scavenger Hunt Adventure (For Kids) by Catherine Aragon, Hey Kids! How many times have you asked yourself: “What should I do tonight? No previous knowledge of art is required. The parents who joined the hunt had a great time too, so this is a wonderful family-friendly activity. It has everything from the original Star-Spangled Banner to Abraham Lincoln’s top hat; from the first computer bug to the first artificial heart; from Dizzy Gillespie’s angled trumpet to Dorothy’s ruby slippers from "The Wizard of Oz” Check out their online exhibitions here. DC quiets down in the evening and kids can run around the parks. Admission is always free! Week in Review from the CEO This is Greg from Things To Do DC.

Is there anything exciting going on this weekend in DC?”. How did you hear about Watson Adventures? Check out the latest updates on the Cherry Blossoms Here. Take a Virtual Tour Here (scroll down about half way through the page to see the tour). Another fun way to tour is on The Duck boats; are amphibious vehicles that drive on land and then float on water.

Amazing Virtual Tours. Use your mouse to scroll around and check out the Virtual 360 Tour, Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum: thousands of objects on display, including the 1903 Wright Flyer and Neil Armstrong’s Apollo 11 spacesuit. Smithsonian National Zoo: one of the few places in the country where you can see pandas!

Cherry Blossoms: each spring, the cherry blossoms lining Washington’s DC’s Tidal Basin burst into color in a beautiful display of floral fireworks. The most family-friendly hotel are the Grand Hyatt Washington, Palomar Washing DC, and Hilton Garden Inn Washington DC Downtown.

Let's Visit Washington DC: Fun, Facts and Amazing Discoveries for Kids (Vol. The Murder at the Art Museum Virtual Scavenger Hunt. Bring one of our hunts to the Luce Foundation Center and follow the clues to find specific artworks among the more than 3,000 objects on display. Smithsonian Associates will offer a virtual tour of George Washington's Alexandria on October 16 that spotlights churches, houses, taverns and …

You’re a flight junkie. In this worksheet, read a short overview of the history and contents of the document and then take a True and False quiz.

Did you learn anything new? 2 Massachusetts Ave., N.E. DC is very spread out and involves LOTS of walking; be sure to bring a stroller for the smaller munchkins. Play a game of “I Spy” in the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History!

Scavenger hunts are some of my favorite team-building activities. Explore the rich resources of the museum and bring history to life with artifacts, primary sources, and online tools for the classroom, afterschool programs, and home.

ThingstodoDC.com is hosting plenty of haunted tours (National Cathedral, Georgetown, Old Town VA, Leesburg VA, etc…). DC is very hot and humid in the Summer and cold in the Winter. There are great boat tours of the city and it’s a beautiful way to see DC. If you have 12 people or less, you can book select Small-Group Hunts, available in eight cities.In six cities—Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C.—you can join weekend Public Hunts. But, even though you can' t see Dorothy' s Ruby Slippers, or the Hope Diamond, or a T-Rex, or the Batmobile ' it doesn' t mean you can' t explore the Smithsonian that is in your own home!

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Which did you enjoy the most? 1) by Teresa Mills, The Kid's Guide to Washington, DC (Kid's Guides Series) by Eileen Ogintz. But the peak bloom period only lasts a few days and precisely when it happens varies each year. I planned a museum scavenger hunt for a group of teens this past weekend. Please note that the starting price for private hunts is $700 for up to 20 people on weekends, and $750 for up to 10 people on weekdays. Think you’re up to the challenge? Check them out here! Event Description: An appealing site for a corporate team building event, the National Air and Space Museum is truly amazing. Sorry, we do not offer do-it-yourself hunts. The best weather is Springtime and Fall.

National Museum of American History: home to more than 1.8 million objects! All of the monuments are lit up at night and so beautiful!

Smithsonian's History Explorer is your gateway to innovative, standards-based online resources for teaching and learning American history. The madman—or madwoman—bumped off a famous art critic, then taunted the police to expose him/her by completing a virtual murder mystery scavenger hunt through America’s great museums.

Take a Virtual Tour Here (scroll down about half way through the page to see the tour) With a membership of over 175,000, we produce a wide variety of original, interactive social, educational and cultural events that enrich your social and cultural experiences. Also, visit our special new page dedicated to Embassy and International events:  EMBASSYEXPERIENCES.COM, Things To Do DC ®, 1 Research Court Suite 450 Rockville, Use your mouse to scroll around!

Download or print Luce Center scavenger hunts from home, and test your skills! Use your mouse to scroll around and check out the Virtual 360 Tour. They are a fun and relaxing way to explore Washington DC with kids. “Things To Do® is the premiere organization for young professionals to socialize and network. In six cities—Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C.—you can join weekend Public Hunts. National Museum of Natural History: You can view virtual tours of current and past exhibits at this Smithsonian Museum! Although museums are temporarily […] You can even check them out via live webcam here. Website Designed + Built by Wildern Design and Interactive. There’s a killer on the loose, and it’s up to your team to stop him! A fun site to hold a team building scavenge hunt in the Smithsonian. Join Now to Receive Special Invitations, Deals, and Exciting Updates.