The best things to see for kids at the National Children’s Museum, the International Spy Museum, the National Museum of Natural History, the National Air and Space Museum in D.C., and the National Museum of American History.
It’s 11 a.m. on a Thursday, and a group of toddlers are huddled together just a few steps from the first airplane ever flown, the 1903 Wright Flyer, while the spacesuit that Neil Armstrong wore on the moon is on view upstairs. But these tiny museum-goers are focused on looking through paper telescopes as a book called “Pluto’s Secret” is read aloud.
Explore the 880-degree surface of Venus in the “Walking on Other Worlds” immersive experience, where gigantic curved screens surround you during a journey around the solar system. For an adventure firmly on this planet, the Speed Shop, stationed next to Mario Andretti’s Indy 500 car in the “Nation of Speed” exhibition, feels like a real mechanic’s garage with drawers kids can open and close and tactile tools.
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