15 November 2017

Library of Congress

Library of Congress / Geoff W. Sutton 2017

The Library of Congress is more than a collection of books and papers. Walk inside and you will see examples of art and architechture worth an hour or so of your time in DC.


Ceiling above main entry



You will also find exhibits such as a Gutenberg Bible, the Jefferson Library, and a special exhibit of WW I posters and news sketches from famous trials.

Gutenberg Bible



War Poster

Library tours are available.



Library Tour



See the website for more details loc.gov



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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum



My wife and I have visited the museum twice and both times we found the permanent exhibit a moving experience that teaches the lessons of extreme hate, violence, and genocide with a view to encouraging actions that say "Never Again."

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Bunks in Prison Camps


The  permanent exhibit takes visitors on a solemn tour of the rise of extreme nationalism in Germany, which led to violent attacks, enslavement in camps, and eventually a program of mass killing aimed at exterminating entire groups of people--especially Jews.


Entering Gas Chamber



Visitors will encounter general historical narratives, personal stories, artifacts, photographs, and videos that not only tell the story of hate and death but also celebrate survivors, liberators, and the courage of those who risked their lives to save others.



Eisenhower Visits a Camp


You recevive one of hundreds of personal stories when you begin the tour. Each story tells of a woman or man who either survived or died during the holocaust.

Focusing on an Individual Life

The museum is well organized. Maps are available online and onsite. Materials are available in several languages.

The staff are friendly and helpful.

Food services are available.

There is a security check.

Check online for hours and more details, including special exhibits: ushmm.org


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Monuments and Memorials


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14 November 2017

Lincoln Memorial

Lincoln Memorial / Geoff W. Sutton 2017



The Lincoln Memorial was dedicated in 1922 and is part of the National Park Service (nps). It is located on the west end of the National Mall. 



After our visit, we walked north to the Foggy Bottom metro station at 23rd and I streets, NW.

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Washington Monument




Washington Monument / Geoff W. Sutton 2017

The Washington Monument stands tall. I have seen it many times since the 1960s. Currently (2017) it is closed for work on the elevator and will reopen in 2019.

Work began 4 July 1848 but was not completed until 1884 when it was the world's tallest building according to the National Park Service (nps.gov). Past and future presidents attended the cornerstone event.

An earthquake at 1:51 p.m. on 23 August, 2011 ocurred nearby, which damaged the monument. Visitors were shaken inside but all were safe.






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Here’s a few places to see along with some photos and links to information.


Monuments and Memorials


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13 November 2017

National Museum of the American Indian Washington


American Indian Museum / Geoff W Sutton 2017


















Our visit to the Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC was  timely as we were watching the documentary on  The West  on PBS.

The first thing we noticed was the unusual design of the building (photo above), which is quite attractive and worth walking around to appreciate the design and the informative landscape.


Once inside I recommend heading to the top floor and viewing the brief film. There are several exhibits and some will change so check the website (link below) for details. 

We examined "Our Universes" in some depth to see many examples of the Indian Cultures in the Americas. Exhibit examples below.









































TREATIES

Most people are familiar with the fact that many treaties between the United States and Native Americans were broken. 

An exhibit illustrates eight treaties, which are a sample of some 374 treaties between the USA and Native Nations.




Buffalo Hide Record / Geoff Sutton 2017































The "Great Inka Road" exhibit provides a visual experience of an ongoing road linking communities in several South American nations. For those of us who live in the US, it's a good reminder that there were many indigenous people throughout the Americas.





Example of Inca Road


This museum, like the other Smithsonian museums, is a place for research that will be missed in a casual walk through of exhibits. There are many Native American nations in the Americas. According to a national archives document, there are 562 recognized Indian Nations in the United States alone. I think it would be helpful if the Museum staff made it clear that we only see a sample of these nations. I should like to see some "wall" or other permanent exhibit representing all the known existing nations in the Americas.


Collection: The website authors report a vast collection. I hope a larger collection is on display in the years ahead.


Visibility: Some displays are hard to read due to dim lighting and/or lighting that produces a glare off of displays. Although photography is permitted, the glare and lighting made it difficult for this amateur. This problem of glare and poor lighting is common to many museum around the world.


Facilities: The museum appears clean with wide aisles and there are maintained restrooms. Some exhibits were not working when we visited.


Locations: There are museums in Washington DC and New York City

Food services: available on site.

Security: There is a security check and no food or drink is permitted (bottled water is permitted)

Shop- this museum has a store


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Museum website =  http://nmai.si.edu/

Resources

PBS video The West

12 November 2017

National Museum of American History Smithsonian






The museum provides an overview of American History with a focus on the colonial period to the present. Stories, lifesize scenarios, videos, artifacts, and interactive exhibits make history come alive. It is easy to spend two days at the museum just to peruse the available exhibits.



George Washington's camp gear



Slave Ship




Abraham Lincoln Bronze from Face Mask


Market Scene





Several Displays Document Segregation




School Bus





From the Vietnam War Exhibit




All in the Family TV 1970


Example of Changes in Technology




Democracy in Action



Visibility- some displays are poorly lit making it difficult to view objects or read the posted information. Some displays are difficult to appreciate due to lighting that produces a glare.

Food service- available in museum- no food and drinks permitted in the museum; Cheaper eats at nearby restaurants

Shops- various gifts and souvenirs

Restrooms- available and maintained

Photography- mostly permitted, some exceptions posted; sometimes difficult to capture objects even without flash

Website- helpful information including hours, policies, maps http://americanhistory.si.edu/

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National Gallery of Art Christian Collection

The Crucifixion / Signorelli c1504-05

Many of the works in the National Gallery depict biblical scenes providing insight into the artists' interpretation of events in various Christian cultures.


Joseph and Potiphar's Wife / Guercino 1649








Madonna with Child  with Saint Martina and Saint Agenes/  El Greco 1597/99


The Nativity with Isaiah Ezekiel / Buoninsegna c1308-11
The Adoration of the Shepherds / Giorgione c 1505-10




The Miraculous Draft of Fishes Bassano 1545



Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet /  Garofalo c 1520/25





The Last Supper / Ricci  1713/14



A Pastoral Visit / Brooke, 1881





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PLACES TO VISIT IN WASHINGTON DC
Here’s a few places to see along with some photos and links to information.


Monuments and Memorials


Museums


And here’s my webpage  www.suttong.com