YOUR GUIDE TO
U.S. Navy Museum
736 Sicard St., SE
Washington Navy Yard
Washington, D.C.
202-433-4882; history.navy.mil
Explore ship to shore at the U.S. Navy
Museum and “sea” what you’ve been
missing! The museum offers some-
thing for visitors of all ages. Free ad-
mission and no reservations required.
Open 9-5 Monday-Friday and 10-5 on
weekends and holidays.
Washington National Cathedral
3101 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C.
202-537-6200; nationalcathedral.org
Standing at the city’s highest point,
Washington National Cathedral
features soaring Gothic architecture,
stunning stained glass windows and
fanciful gargoyles adorning the exte-
rior. The cathedral welcomes people of
all faiths and perspectives, and offers
both self and guided touring options,
programs on spirituality, special exhib-
its, lectures, monthly labyrinth, organ
demonstrations and musical events.
Wolf Trap National Park
for the Performing Arts
through Sept. 11
1551 Trap Road, Vienna, Va.
877-WOLF TRAP; wolftrap.org
At Wolf Trap, summer nights have
always been about playing under the
stars. Catch performances by legend-
ary acts Bill Cosby, Patti LaBelle,
Earth, Wind & Fire, The Beach Boys
and more. Wolf Trap presents a broad
spectrum of performing arts programs,
in addition to being the summer home
of the National Symphony Orchestra.
Tickets for over 100 summer shows
are on sale now. Wolf Trap—where the
arts come out to play!