Building, the beautiful exhibits at the newly
renovated National Aquarium showcase
unique and engaging animals, and provide
a refreshing and restful pause from your
busy day.
National Aquarium
Baltimore’s Inner Harbor
501 East Pratt Street
Baltimore, Md.
410-576-3800
aqua.org
Explore habitats from around the world at
the National Aquarium in Baltimore. From
the beautiful red river gorge of Animal
Planet Australia to the depths of the Open
Ocean, the aquarium is home to over
14,000 animals. Trek through the heart
of the Amazon River Forest, and marvel
at the brilliance and variety of species in
“Frogs: A Chorus of Colors.” Plus, discover
your senses in our all-new 4-D Immersion
Theater. Plan your visit at aqua.org.
The National Archives
Experience
Between 7th and 9th Streets
on Constitution Avenue, N W
Washington, D.C.
202-357-5000
archives.gov/nae
The National Archives houses the original
Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Bill of Rights and more than 10 billion
records. Visit the interactive “Public Vaults”
exhibit plus theater with free films. On
display through Aug. 17: “Running for Office:
Candidates, Campaigns and the Cartoons
of Clifford Berryman.” Open daily.
Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts
118-128 N. Broad Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
215-972-7600
pafa.org
Experience America’s art history! Founded
in 1805, the Pennsylvania Academy of the
Fine Arts is the nation’s oldest continuously operating museum and school of fine
arts. See special exhibitions, an outstanding permanent art collection, and work by
some of the region’s most talented contemporary artists in the Historic Landmark
Building, designed by Frank Furness and
February 8–August 17, 2008
The Lawrence F. O’Brien Gallery, National Archives Building
Between 7th and 9th Streets on Constitution Avenue, NW
Archives-Navy Memorial Metro stop / www.archives.gov / 202-357-5000
LEGEND,
LEARNING
L ORE
the national museum
of the marine corps
celebrates over 231 years of
United States Marine Corps
history. Come follow in the
footsteps of Marines: from boot
camp to the boot prints left in
the sands of the Pacific Islands,
in the snow of the Chosin
Reservoir, on Vietnam’s Hill
881, and the continued global
fight against terror.