If you're a little legal nerd like me the hall holding the Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence and original Constitution. The architecture is amazing inside the hall and the elevators are gold with detailed engravings of the Declaration of Independence. The security Guards were so cool and easy going but thorough with checks.
Heaps of information available after the security check station when you enter the foyer and there's wifi too.
The best museum ever visited. Very educational friendly designed. I feel like i become a richer person after the visit
I don't think the security at the museum has got the memo as they were going all rude and loud on visitors old and young alike. The experience reminded me of a particular prison movie series on TV which shouldn't come to mind when visiting an attraction. Maybe it's an American thing to treat tourists this way but we from the UK find it completely inappropriate and definitely rude. The archives were good but I have to admit that we didn't get over the initial experience till later on.
Awesome museum. You could see the constitution, Bill of rights, and declaration of independence. The vietnam exhibition was good.
boring, gaurds are rude. pathetic, to have to wait in slow lines just to see a small amount of displays
The Vietnam war exhibition was a highlight although won't be around forever so check out one of the most "misunderstood wars that America has ever participated in"
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