Marine Corps • January 17, 2012Known as the ‘oldest post in the Corps,’ Marine Barracks is also one of the oldest government buildings in continuous use in Washington, D.C.
Mark K. • December 22, 2017This is a government building so always remember to have photo ID - drivers license, passport or ID. No ifs or buts. They take this very seriously.
Mark B. • June 29, 2015Tours are not as extensive as they used to be and you must have tickets.If you can try to get a tour through your local Senator or Reps office.An intern will be your guide and will be less rushed.
Zachary R. • March 18, 2013I've been to DC many times now and I always always stop to see OUR Constitution. It is bigger than any one man.
Jason H. • May 10, 2015It's a really big government building where the President lives. Good luck getting a great view. Oh and don't pretend that you might climb over the fence. They don't find it funny.
Harjit • April 24, 2013Staff are very helpful and courteous. The guided tours are well done and well organized. They provide headphones so you can hear the guide speak.
Katherine L. • March 11, 2014There's a small (well done) exhibit about the GPO on the north side of the building. Tours of the building can be arranged through your congressman and run through the summer months.
Tim J. • April 5, 2010If you want snacks go to vendors on C street they have the chepest snacks lol
Julian B. • October 19, 2010Try the sushi in the food court........good stuff
Janie-Lynn • April 22, 2015Great staff. It is on the 1st floor of the postal square building- accessible both from the street outside as well as from the inside of Smithsonian's National Postal Museum.
David H. • March 20, 2010Check out the children's art gallery.
US National Archives • March 14, 2011Are you looking for an interesting documentary or do you want to experience a spirited lecture on issues in American History? Visit the McGowan Theater for our great free events throughout the year!
Greg G. • January 13, 2015I learned more watching videos online. I went during the off season so it wasn't difficult at all to get in and enjoy the tour. It's where they print our money. That's cool. I'm glad I went
Chris J. • December 27, 2011Excellent exhibit with a lot of history. Folks should definitely give this here a look.
David O. • May 26, 2010From the red line, get off at Judiciary Square. Otherwise, get off at Gallery Place and walk two blocks.
ian h. • August 13, 2010The aquarium in the basement is one of DC's hidden gems!
rafael v. • February 24, 2011You can only enter the side doors with a DC govt ID
Matt G. • July 20, 2011Get an employee to take you to the Truman Bowling Alley - drinking allowed and it's free!
Jessica m. • April 15, 2010The dale collection exhibit is great. Try to go on a weekday so the crowds are less crazy. Also if you live in dc it's easy to forget to appreciate FREE museums. Don't! When you leave & find $20+ admi
Jared C. • December 12, 2016The new Rothko room is amazing and rotates paintings regularly. Also, don't miss the rooftop.
Hilsdon Photography LLC • August 19, 2012Beautiful gardens to sit and read a book in the morning. Nice and peaceful, with some really quiet corners.
CJ N. • August 12, 2010Great gift shop with a very interesting selection of. Architecture and Design books.
DC Preservation League • July 27, 2011Constructed between 1879-1881 by architects Cluss & Schulze, it was built to house the international exhibits left over from the Philadephia Continennial Exhibition of 1876.
Ian G. • August 7, 2017While I recommend checking out the weekly menu at the beginning of the week, the fried chicken and bread pudding are available every day the Senate is session, and they are both fantastic.
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