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Pope John Paul II Cultural Center

Visiting this winter offers families a cozy refuge where curiosity comes alive. Tiny visitors aged newborn through five gravitate toward the tactile stations—stacking colorful blocks, making rubbish art impressions of holy figures and botanical forms, clanging hand bells, trying on historical garments, and settling under a draped tent for animated Bible narratives. Kids between five and eight discover the joy of bell ringing, explore melodies tucked within traditional Catholic songbooks, and piece together their own glowing digital stained-glass creation. Those eight and beyond pick up an activity sheet at the front desk to hunt through the space, searching out hidden details and solving puzzles along the way. The quiet, introspective atmosphere that defines winter here makes it an especially peaceful time for families to wander through and engage together.

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20009 Adams Morgan

Phillips Collections, The

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20004

National Museum of Crime & Punishment

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International Spy Museum

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International Spy Museum

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Ford's Theatre & Lincoln Museum

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20001 Shaw

National Portrait Gallery

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National Building Museum

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Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington

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Koshland Science Museum

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Newseum

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20008 Tenleytown/Cleveland Park

Textile Museum, The

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The Textile Museum

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Hillwood Museum & Gardens

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20024 Southwest

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

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20020 Anacostia

Anacostia Museum

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20006

The Daughters of the American Revolution Museum

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Stephen Decatur House Museum

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Corcoran Gallery of Art

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20005 Mall

National Museum of Women in the Arts

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20007 Gerogetown

Dumbarton Oaks Research Library

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Kreeger Museum, The

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20002 Capitol Hill/Trindade

National Postal Museum