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Beyond Girl Scouts Rock the Mall |
Top 10 things for Girl Scouts to do in Washington DC
- Visit the White House
- Say hi to your Member of Congress
- See the pandas at the National Zoo
- Check out the Smithsonian museums—they’re free and air conditioned!
- Tour the monuments by moonlight
- Admire the cherry trees while paddle boating at the Tidal Basin
- View the Washington monument from the Old Post Office Pavilion Clock Tower
- Lay a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery
- Play frisbee on the National Mall
- Hike through Rock Creek Park
Find more fun things to do in DC through these treasured Girl Scout community partners:
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Cultural Tourism DC is your one-stop shop for ways to explore DC’s culture and heritage! They've created a list of fun activities around DC for your visit. Learn more... |
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Stop by the Famous Hard Rock Cafe to purchase your commemorative Girl Scout guitar pins and indulge in a Girl Scout cookie desert. Learn more... |
Meet our founder, Juliette Gordon Low, at The President's Gallery at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. Learn more... |
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The Smithsonian celebrates 100 years of Girl Scouting with a self-guide to five museums, special programs, discounts, and social media. To see all the Smithsonian activities, check our special GirlScouts100 page. Connect with us even before you come – Ask Smithsonian Experts and meet the incredible women of the Smithsonian. Learn more and download the self-guides here... |
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Check out female athletes doing their thing at a Washington Mystics Women's Basketball Game. Learn more... |
Join the Washington Nationals for a special Girl Scout themed game to celebrate the 100th Anniversary participating in America's pastime...baseball. Learn more... |
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As part of the Girl Scouts 100th anniversary celebration, the Newseum is hosting a Newsmania experience at the pre-show at Sylvan Theater on June 9 highlighting Girl Scout trivia throughout our history. Girls from the audience will be selected to play on stage and prizes will be awarded to winners. |