atreis wrote:
ExxWhy wrote:
One thought regarding the air and space museum. I personally think the Air Force museum in Dayton is better than the air and space on the mall. (Haven't been out to Dulles.)
X2.
Dulles Annex: The AF Museum is better in most respects than the Dulles Annex too (which isn't actually all that big), except for the Shuttle (AF Museum should really have gotten one!) and the Annex has more missiles and rockets from other countries. The AF Museum has a good collection of WWI/II planes and such from all over, but in terms of the missiles and rockets it's mostly US stuff. Overall though, the collection at the AF Museum is considerably larger and just as well presented.
X3. Went back and see the OP is in that state up north... ;)
I won't tell you to skip Air and Space in DC though. I was there in August and it's a great facility. However that said (IMHO) as far as planes go at least the Dayton AF facility has no equal that I've seen so far. It's a huge museum that you can easily spend a whole day in and still not see everything. Parking and admittance are free. There are also several local state and commercial camping opportunities.
Back to DC. Summer is Hot and HUMID. I've never experienced humidity like I have in DC not even in Florida.
The national archives which house the Constitution and Decleration of Independence, Magna Carta, and other documents are not probably going to be very exciting for real young ones although I was personally awestruck. Sadly (to protect the documents) you may not take any photos in the building at all. I was shocked at how deteriorated the Declaration is. Talk to the guards standing on duty though ( they know why) and they will share a huge wealth of history and information about these documents. They are amazing to speak with and it's obvious that they love doing what they do. They are way more than rent a cops. I can't give them enough cudos.
I was there for a week by myself for work in a hotel about a block from the White House and I spent every evening walking to most of the things I wanted to see... I missed so much... But in 2-3 dedicated days you can also see lots and plan a return visit when the kids are a little older. You will enjoy it. The Mall is a awesome place all in itself.