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National Museum of the United States Army - 9:00 AM
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Ford's Theatre - 9:00 AM
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US Capitol Visitors Center - 8:30 AM
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US Capitol Visitors Center - 8:30 AM
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Building Stories at National Building Museum
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Building Stories brings visitors into an immersive exploration of the world of architecture, engineering, construction, and design found in the pages of children’s books. The exhibit is geared toward an intergenerational audience, with special attention paid to children in grades K-3 and their parents and caregivers.
Curated by the nation’s leading expert on children’s literature, Leonard Marcus, Building Stories is the first national exhibition to call attention to the built environment’s role as an important, and often overlooked, character in children’s literature.
The exhibition encourages visitors to interact with familiar classics and new favorites through hands-on activities, media installations, sketching, reading, and building stories of their own.