


Explore the rich history of the United States through diverse artifacts and interactive exhibits at this Smithsonian museum.
Iconic for its historic building and classic American breakfast dishes.
Famous for its homemade pop tarts and classic American breakfast fare.
A popular spot for farm-to-table American cuisine in a historic building.
Hand-carved from native rosemary wood, these spoons are a traditional American kitchen staple.
A symbol of American craftsmanship, these quilts are made from patchwork and often tell a story.
Native American turquoise jewelry is a timeless piece of American history and culture.
A half-smoke is a DC specialty, a spicy half-pork, half-beef sausage served on a steamed bun with onions and mustard.
Crispy chicken wings tossed in DC's signature Mumbo Sauce, a sweet and tangy barbecue sauce.
A crispy crab cake served on a soft bun with lettuce and tartar sauce.
The museum has large exhibits that require a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is important while exploring the museum.

Useful for long days of exploring and taking photos.
A iconic, open-air national monument that stretches from the U.S. Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial.
One of the world's most visited museums, featuring a vast collection of natural history exhibits.

A mesmerizing light show that illuminates the historic Krishna Raja Sagara (KRS) dam and the Kaveri River, creating a magical spectacle.

An annual charity run through Central Park, starting at midnight, attracting thousands of participants.

Nestled in the Sahyadri hills, Bhimashankar Temple is a serene and ancient pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its scenic beauty and spiritual significance.