Follow these links to visit cool, interactive websites at some of our favorite museums and attractions. Get the scoop on the best things you can do while you’re in DC – and see how you can revisit your favorite places online when you return home.
DC Government: The DC government’s kids site features games, puzzles, coloring books and more that showcase the city’s history.
George Washington’s Mount Vernon: You can be a “Mount Vernon Kid” on this site, which shows you fun toys, games and activities that the First President would have enjoyed as a child.
House of Representatives: This site is loaded with fun games that help to explain what goes on in Congress.
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts: See a performance at the Kennedy Center Family Theater or test your music skills with this interactive game, which introduces you to the instruments of the orchestra and how they’ve changed over the past 400 years.
Library of Congress: Kids around the globe can tour the world’s largest library online and browse amazing treasures of American history.
National Gallery of Art: Love to draw? Like to paint? Explore the collections and learn more about the artists who created some of the world’s most famous masterpieces on the National Gallery’s custom kids site.
Smithsonian: This page points you to everything that’s fast, fun, cool and scary at the world’s largest museum system’s FREE DC attractions.
White House: The White House tells its unique history and talks about current issues at this special page, where First Pets also play a starring role.











