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Program - Families Are Talking About Race at the Smithsonian: Who Am I?

Sponsoring Organization

Anacostia Community Museum - Smithsonian Institution
1901 Fort Place, SE
Washington, DC, 20020

Phone: 202-633-4820

Location

Anacostia Community Museum
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October 22, 2011 - 10:30am - 11:30am

(for ages 5-12 with adults) This interactive program engages children in an activity of discovery as children work with their parents/guardians to learn more about their family tree and cultural heritage. Leading the class is historian Maria Goodwin, a genealogist who has conducted many family history research sessions over the years. 

Contact Information

Anacostia Community Museum - Smithsonian Institution
1901 Fort Place, SE
Washington, DC, 20020

Phone: 202-633-4820

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This tour delivers the goods.  Being raised just outside of washington d.c. (Bethesda), I've gone on innumerable DC sightseeing tours in my lifetime.   Every time a family friend or relative visited from out of town meant another trip down to the Mall, another sightseeing tour.  Monument tours, ghost tours, "Duck" tours, you name it I've done it.  But out of all the DC tours I've been on this was one of the best.  I went last weekend with my nieces and nephews on the Capitol Hill tour, which lasted a little over two hours.  The tour guide was extremely knowledgeable of the historic sites and presented the information in a fun and lively manner.  His enthusiam for the subject was infectious.  He had my nieces and nephews in rapt atttention from start to finish.  Highly recommend.

Frank H.