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Museum of the Bible Introduction
Get a glimpse of what awaits at Museum of the Bible
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Museum of the Bible - Things to See
See highlights of the brand NEW Museum of the Bible containing six floors of exhibits and many ancient biblical artifacts.
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Museum of the Bible - 1st Floor
Examining its role in the nation's founding and development.
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Museum Of The Bible - 2nd Floor
Showcasing the Bible's impact on areas like art, music, literature, fashion, and government globally.
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Museum Of The Bible - 3rd Floor
An immersive walk-through that uses theatrical environments and multimedia to tell stories from the Old Testament, such as Noah's Ark, the burning bush
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Museum Of The Bible - 4th Floor
Showcasing a vast collection of ancient manuscripts, early printed Bibles, Torah scrolls, and other significant historical items.
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Washington DC Overview
Take in the majesty of our nation's capital.
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Smithsonian
The Smithsonian is the world's largest museum and research complex.
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Mount Vernon
Home of America's first President.
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National Cathedral
The sixth-largest cathedral in the world
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Washington Monument
The Washington Monument is the most prominent structure in Washington, D.C.
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Lincoln Memorial
The Lincoln stands 190 feet long, 119 feet wide, and almost 100 feet high.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Clergyman, humanitarian, activist, and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement.
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Iwo Jima Memorial
The Iwo Jima Memorial, also known as the U. S. Marine Corps War Memorial.
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ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY
Honor, remember and explore at the Arlington National Cemetery, a United States military cemetery beneath whose soil have been laid causalities and deceased
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