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Stay at the official hotel partner for the National Geographic Museum with rates starting at $149 per night, including two premium “anytime” exhibition tickets to Terra Cotta Warriors: Guardians of China’s First Emperor.
Don’t miss your chance to see the famed terra cotta warriors. Buried thousands of years ago to protect China’s First Emperor in the afterlife, these extraordinary archaeological treasures will be at National Geographic Museum from November 19, 2009 through March 31, 2010. Exhibition will be open from November 19, 2009 – March 31, 2010. Blackout Dates: November 19, 20,21, 22, 26, 27 and February 6th.
Loews Madison Hotel Experience an insiders view of D.C. from a landmark address that puts the Capital at your doorstep. Just four blocks to the White House and walking distance to Embassy Row, National Mall, Capitol Hill, the Smithsonian and more, Loews Madison Hotel is the quintessence of...
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Photo by Wang Da Gang, courtesy National Geographic Museum Soldiers. Charioteers. Archers. Musicians. Generals. Acrobats. Nearly 2,000 years ago, thousands of life-size clay figures were buried in massive underground pits to accompany China's first emperor, Qin Shihuangdi, into the afterlife. Their discovery outside the city of Xi'an in 1974 is one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century. Now, you can stand face-to-face with these terra cotta warriors. In November 2009, National Geographic Museum will host Terra Cotta Warriors: Guardians of China’s First Emperor, an exhibition featuring treasures from the tomb complex including 15 life-size figures, weapons, armor, coins, and more. Don't miss this chance to see the largest collection of significant artifacts from China ever to travel to the United States. Exhibition will be open from November 19, 2009 – March 31, 2010. Blackout Dates: November 19, 20,21, 22, 26, 27 and February 6th.
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General Admission to Newseum and exhibits. Admission is on a first-come, first-served basis.
General admission to Madame Tussauds Washington DC and exhibits!
Violent quarrels, vicious attacks, murder, suicide -- why is it such turbulent events in Washington history seem concentrated around the seven acres of Lafayette Park? During the day, it bustles with White House staff, visitors and office workers. As evening descends, however, so does an almost tangible drape of stillness; it’s not hard to imagine the park’s inky expanse of yesteryear. Indeed, it is the most haunted site in the city. How the ghosts and spirits came into being is the subject of this eerie perambulation. You’ll see the home of navy hero Stephen Decatur, hear about man of letters Henry Adams and his troubled wife Clover, and relive the night of April 14, 1865 when the grim reaper stalked more than Abraham Lincoln. (Could the White House be enshrouded by “the Presidential Circle of Death”?) You'll end this walk at the house considered the most haunted home in the city: The Octagon.
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Admission price includes the show, dinner and two rounds of select beverages. Seating at the Castles is limited and reservations are strongly recommended.
Mobility scooters make Washington, DC accessible to everyone. Travel easily to the monuments and memorials, inside Smithsonian Museums, and anywhere else you want to go. Rentals offered daily!