National Museum of the American Indian is a street art installation in Chinatown in Washington. This place has 6501 reviews and an average rating of 4.5 of 5. This is a great rating.
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I love attending museums. Especially well designed museums with large elevators. I am not happy with the security who check your bags and escort you in at this museum. In most of the Smithsonian the guards are gentle humans who love their jobs.This is not the case at the American Indian Museum.The female guards belong in another position that does not deal with humans. They are rude and uncaring. I get anxiety just entering the door. I have a stroller generally and attend at least once a month. I hope the contract for these services changes as these folks do not represent a museum culture in any way.
Update. I attended in February. The guards were helpful and caring. Thank you Smithsonian for caring about my experience and mitigating the situation. Bravo.
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This museum is very historical!!! Brings down history to life regarding the Indians! Extremely interesting if you love history!!! Go with your history class/ students or with friends!!! I really recommend you all going here!! This is the one place you should visit if you haven’t.
One of those lesser-known museums. This is a must for visiting DC. The museum is not as crowded as the others But it has an atmosphere like none other. Truly amazed
My favorite museum in the area. Can't wait to come back! While they were open during COVID, I was impressed with their attention to ventilation and masking.
2 National Gallery of Art
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3 Hirshhorn Museum
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