Join us for a powerful guided tour exploring two iconic Smithsonian museums—the National Museum of American History and the National Museum of African American History and Culture. We'll begin at the American History Museum, where you'll see the Star-Spangled Banner, First Ladies’ gowns, and exhibits that trace the nation's development. Then, we’ll journey to the African American History and Culture Museum to uncover stories of resilience, creativity, and influence—from slavery and the civil rights movement to Black excellence in music, sports, and the arts. This tour offers a rich, thought-provoking look at America through multiple lenses. Perfect for history lovers, students, and curious minds.
The Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, DC showcases the rich and diverse heritage of the United States through captivating exhibits on politics, culture, innovation, and everyday life. From the Star-Spangled Banner to First Ladies' gowns and vintage transportation, the museum brings America's story to life for visitors of all ages.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), situated on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., is the only national museum solely dedicated to documenting African American life, history, and culture. Established by an Act of Congress in 2003 and opened in 2016, the museum houses over 40,000 artifacts, with approximately 3,500 on display. Its exhibits encompass a wide range of topics, including slavery, the civil rights movement, arts, music, and sports, featuring notable items such as Harriet Tubman's shawl and Chuck Berry's Cadillac. The museum's distinctive three-tiered bronze design, inspired by Yoruban art, symbolizes resilience and heritage. As a part of the Smithsonian Institution, the NMAAHC offers a profound exploration of African American contributions to the nation's history and culture.
You will make your own way to the meeting points