US National Arboretum Asian CollectionDate: 10/11/2009 - 10/11/2010 The Asian Collections are some of the Arboretum`s most dramatic. The terrain slopes steeply from the heights of Hickey Hill to the placid Anacostia River, and a dazzling array of plants adorns the slopes; in this collection, something is blooming in every month of the year. The south facing slopes also impart one of the warmest microclimates available at the Arboretum; Taiwania, Daphniphyllum, and other plants that are tender north of Washington, DC are grown here.
Admission: Free Location: U.S. National Arboretum Address: 3501 New York Ave. NE, Washington,DC, 20002 Web: http://usna.usda.gov/Gardens/collections/asian.html
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National Bonsai & Penjing MuseumDate: 10/16/2009 - 10/16/2010 The National Bonsai; Penjing Museum has one of the largest collections of these timeless trees in North
America.
Admission: Free Location: U.S. National Arboretum Phone: 202 245-2726 Address: 3501 New York Ave. NE, Washington,DC, 20002 Web: http://usna.usda.gov
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Asia TrailDate: 10/16/2009 - 10/16/2010 The Asia Trail is an ongoing zoo exhibit, home to fascinating Asian species including sloth bears, fishing cats, red pandas, clouded leopards, Asian small-clawed otters and giant pandas
Admission: Free Location: National Zoological Park Address: 3001 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington,DC, 20008 Web: http://nationalzoo.si.edu
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Chinese PorcelainsDate: 10/16/2009 - 10/16/2010 A large group of Chinese porcelains spanning the Ming and Qing Dynasties, from the early 1400s to the late 1800s.
Admission: Free Location: National Gallery of Art Address: 6th St. & Constitution Ave. NW, Washington,DC, 20565 Web: http://nga.gov
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Damn the Torpedoes, Full Steam AheadDate: 10/16/2009 - 10/16/2010 A museum actor tells the life story and little-known accomplishments of David Glasgow Farragutâthe first Hispanic American United States Navy admiral.
Admission: Free Location: National Museum of American History Phone: 202 633-3129 Address: 14th St. & Constitution Ave. NW, Washington,DC, 20013 Web: http://americanhistory.si.edu
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Gunboat PhiladelphiaDate: 10/16/2009 - 10/16/2010 During the Revolutionary War, one of the American vessels, the âPhiladelphia,â sank during the battle and rested on the bottom of the lake until 1935.
Admission: Free Location: National Museum of American History Address: 14th St. & Constitution Ave. NW, Washington,DC, 20013 Web: http://americanhistory.si.edu
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The Price of Freedom: Americans at WarDate: 10/16/2009 - 10/16/2010 Surveys the history of the U.S. military from the Colonial era to the present.
Admission: Free Location: National Museum of American History Address: 14th St. & Constitution Ave. NW, Washington,DC, 20013 Web: http://americanhistory.si.edu
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The African Presence in Mexico: From Yanga to the PresentDate: 11/08/2009 - 07/04/2010 The exhibition brings focus to the overlooked history of African contributions to Mexican culture from 1519 to the present day. It tells the little-known story of Afro-descendants in Mexico during the past 500 years, including the story of Yanga, an enslaved African who escaped to found the first free town in the Americas, near Veracruz, Mexico, in 1610. Highlights of the exhibition include "casta" paintings (paintings used to delineate racial categories and the ever-increasing complexity of racial mixture); discussions of African slavery in Mexico and the hero/slave rebel Yanga; and artifacts related to the traditions and popular culture of the Afro-Mexicans.
Admission: FREE Location: Anacostia Community Museum Phone: 202-633-4820 Address: 1901 Fort Pl. SE, Washington,DC, 20013 Web: http://anacostia.si.edu
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