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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You could do a history tour by hitting the National Museum of the Navy at the Navy Yard, then head up 8th Street SE to see the Marie Barracks, and then on to Eastern Market. All historic, mostly off the tourist track. You could even tack on Wheat Row and/or Folger Shakespeare Library. I think kayaking out of Georgetown is a great way to see DC from a different angle. And of course there's all sorts of historical stuff the Georgetown to see just by walking around. C&O Canal, which can be accessed at a number of spots. Baltimore's Walters Museum of Art has an amazing collection. Suits of armor, Fabrege eggs, illuminated manuscripts, and more.[/quote] The Navy Museum is closed (except for private events) while they build a new one. But the Army and Marine Corps museums are open. [/quote]
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