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Washington, D.C.’s freebies provide fun for family vacations

Washington dc hotels By Brian Hoyt

I’ve gotten to know Washington D.C. as a tourist, as a political junkie and wannabe journalist during college, and as a resident, and one truth has become clear to me: Washington, D.C., is “the” place for recession-proof family vacations. If you have a family and want to travel during these tough economic times, there is no better place to visit for the day or for the week. Sure, getting here will cost you, and if you don’t have family nearby, there might be a hotel bill too, but once here, there are plenty of free things to do.

There are plenty of reasons to love D.C. and its surrounding communities. Let me give you a few of my favorites while considering a trip here.

Museums

I didn’t realize growing up that most museums outside of Washington and around the country actually charge you money to visit their collections. Culture in other cities can come at a steep price, but in Washington, your federal taxes take care of the entry fees and the privilege of seeing some of the greatest artifacts and artistic collections ever assembled under one roof. The best known Washington museum, The Smithsonian Institution, is more than just “a” singular museum — it’s actually the world’s largest museum complex and research organization, composed of 19 museums, 9 research centers, and the National Zoo — and it’s all free. Take a look at some of my favorite Smithsonian offerings:

Shopping

Times are tough, but if shopping is on your family vacation agenda, check out these great spots that are only steps off the Metro (even if it is only window shopping):

Visits to your Congressmen and the President

Tip O’Neil, the Speaker of House of Representatives in the 1980s, is famous for the saying, “All politics are local.” Here are some tips for arranging a meet and greet with your elected officials:

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Brian Hoyt is Orbitz’s head of corporate communications and government affairs. He and his wife are parents to an energetic 3-year-old daughter and a newborn son. Their favorite places to visit are Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, Florida, New Orleans, Charleston, and Yankee Stadium.

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