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101 CONSTITUTION

101 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001 Entrance is located on 2nd Street near the back of the building.

marker_blue101 Constitution, is at the heart of a variety of retail, dining, entertainment, and lodging venues in downtown Washington, DC. Popular nearby attractions include the US Capitol, the National Gallery of Art, the Smithsonian Institute, and the White House.

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National Postal Museum 2 Massachusetts Ave NE The Smithsonian's National Postal Museum is dedicated to the preservation, study and presentation of postal history and philately. National Gallery of Art 6th & Constitution Ave NW The National Gallery of Art serves the nation by welcoming all people to explore and experience art, creativity, and our shared humanity. National Portrait Gallery 8th and F St NW With visual arts, performing arts, and new media, the Portrait Gallery introduces you to the people who have shaped the country. Freer Gallery of Art Jefferson Dr & 12th St SW The Freer Gallery houses one of the premier collections of Asian art, with objects dating from Neolithic times to the early 20th century. Arthur M. Sackler Gallery 1050 Independence Ave SW The Sackler Gallery features both permanent and temporary exhibitions from ancient times to the present. National Museum of African Art 950 Independence Ave SW The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African Art is the only national museum in the United States dedicated to the collection, exhibition, conservation and study of the arts of Africa. National Museum of American History 14th St & Constitution Ave Devoted to the scientific, cultural, social, technological, and political development of the United States, the museum traces the American experience from colonial times to the present. Smithsonian American Art Museum 8th and F NW The Smithsonian American Art Museum is home to one of the largest and most inclusive collections of American art in the world. Gallery Place 616 H St NW Gallery Place is the ultimate urban retail destination in the heart of Washington, D.C.'s Chinatown neighborhood. U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum 100 Raoul Wallenberg Pl SW United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, museum and memorial to the Holocaust, located in Washington, D.C., U.S. International Spy Museum 800 F St NW With interactive exhibitions and installations, the foremost collection of spy artifacts in the world, and first-person accounts from top intelligence officers and experts, the International Spy Museum places visitors in the shoes of the spies. Ford's Theatre 511 10th St NW The site of Lincoln’s assassination, Ford’s Theatre offers museum exhibits, live theatre and immersive learning. Verizon Center 601 F St NW The Verizon Center is an arena that was officially opened in December 1997 along 601 F Street Northwest Washington D.C. Crime Museum 575 7th St NW The Crime Museum has been an educational resource on law enforcement, crime history, and forensic science, and supports museum exhibits and programming. National Building Museum 401 F St NW The National Building Museum inspires curiosity about the world we design and build. Thomas Jefferson Memorial East Basin Dr SW Situated on the Tidal Basin among the Japanese flowering cherry trees, the Jefferson Memorial is the perfect place to experience peak bloom. Lincoln Memorial 23rd St NW The 19th foot tall statue of Lincoln gazes out from a solemn chamber in a building surrounded by 36 columns, each representing a state in the union at the time of the Lincoln's death. National WWII Memorial 17th St NW & Homefront Dr SW The World War II Memorial honors the 16 million who served in the armed forces of the U.S., the more than 400,000 who died, and all who supported the war effort from home. Symbolic of the defining event of the 20th Century, the memorial is a monument to the spirit, sacrifice, and commitment of the American people. The White House 600 Pennsylvania Ave NW The White House is where the President and First Family of the United States live and work. Washington Monument 15th St NW & Constitution Ave NW Built to honor George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555-foot marble obelisk towers over Washington, D.C.. Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History 10th St. & Constitution Ave. The National Museum of Natural History is dedicated to maintaining and preserving the world's most extensive collection of natural history specimens Smithsonian Institution 1000 Jefferson Dr. SW Washington, DC 20004 Smithsonian Institution makes a great starting point for your journey—here you can get a grasp of the scope and scale of the Smithsonian, see collections highlights from each of our museums, tour the Castle’s 19th-century architecture, see what’s going on today at all the museums, and consult with our in-house experts about what to see and do. Hirshhorn Museum 700 Independence Ave. SW The Hirshhorn is the national museum of modern and contemporary art, exploring the art and ideas of our time. National Mall 7th St. NW & Jefferson Dr. SW The National Mall is America's most visited national park, where the past, present and future come together. Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum 600 Independence Ave. SW The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum on the National Mall in Washington, D.C, exhibits aircraft, spacecraft, missiles, rockets, and other flight-related artifacts. National Museum of the American Indian 4th St & Independence Ave SW National Museum of the American Indian is the first national museum in the country dedicated exclusively to Native Americans and the first to present all exhibitions from a Native viewpoint. United States Botanic Garden 100 Maryland Ave. SW A 360 degree virtual tour of the U.S. Botanic Garden Conservatory, gated outdoor gardens, and Bartholdi Fountain and Gardens. United States Capitol East Capitol St. NE & First St. SE The Capitol Visitor Center is open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. All tours are led by our professional tour guides and visit the Crypt, the Rotunda and National Statuary Hall. U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia 333 Constitution Ave. NW The United States District Court for the District of Columbia is one of 94 United States district courts. 101 Constitution 101 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 2000 101 Constitution Avenue is the closest commercial office building to the U.S. Capitol, offering a premier location to its tenants and unobstructed views of D.C..

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