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The Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture

The Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture

Making the Most of Your Visit to the National Museum of African American History & Culture

August 20, 2018

The grand opening of the  National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) was almost two years ago, but getting your hands on tickets can still be quite a challenge. But luckily, for the entire month of September, entry to the museum will be on a first-come, first-served basis Monday through Friday.

If you haven't heard by now the museum can be very emotionally moving experience, but also overwhelming. The beautiful building, designed by David Adjaye features six levels of galleries that could easily take a few days to explore. With over 36,000 artifacts, documents and media in its collection, it's important that you have a strategy to make the most of your visit.

Like all Smithsonian museums, admission is always free. However, timed passes to visit the museum are required for entry. Same-day timed passes are available on their website beginning at 6:30 a.m. daily. However, veterans, active duty personnel, and first responders do not require a pass to visit the museum and may bring one guest along with them. As mentioned previously, for the entire month of September, individuals may enter the museum on a first-come, first-served basis Monday through Friday.

Here’s 10 tips on how to make the most of your visit to the NMAAHC:

  1. Eat a big breakfast (or lunch) before you go. Food is not allowed in the museum, but various food options are available at the museum's Sweet Home Cafe. View the menu here.

  2. Take public transportation to the National Mall. Parking in downtown DC can be (an expensive) challenge. Taking the Metro train to the Smithsonian stop is a much smarter option, with the NMAAHC within walking distance. View the Metro map and time schedules here.

  3. Check the events calendar and list of special exhibitions before you arrive. Prioritize the exhibits you definitely want to see during your visit. Watching Oprah: The Oprah Winfrey Show and American Culture is the newest.

  4. Download the NMAAHC app before your visit. Available for iOS and Android here.

  5. Wear comfortable shoes for hours of walking and standing.

  6. Bring bottled water. It is allowed in the museum.

  7. Arrive about 15 minutes before your scheduled ticket time.

  8. Pack light. There is no coat check so be prepared to carry your coat or bag with you throughout the museum.

  9. Start on the top floor and work your way down. This is the best strategy to avoid the crowds if you don't want to waste time standing in line for the lower-level galleries.

  10. Don’t try to read every artifact’s description. Every item in the museum is intriguing, but you won't get to see much if you try to read every detail. Use your first visit to get an overview and dive in for more detail on a future visit.

Fountain inside the NMAAHC's Contemplative Court

Fountain inside the NMAAHC's Contemplative Court

 (photographs by Leah Castleberry)

In Museums, Black History, Travel, Black Diaspora Tags Black History Smithsonian, National Museum of African American History and Culture, Things To Do, Washington DC, Travel, NMAAHC, Washington, African American History, Black History, Smithsonian, DC, African American History Smithsonian, things to do in DC
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Can’t Miss Summertime Chi Events 2018

July 2, 2018

updated July 11, 2018

If you’ve ever been lucky enough to experience Chicago in the summertime, you know it’s a truly unforgettable experience. The winter is long, so we really know how to apprecite the good weather. Whether you live in the Chi or you'll be visiting sometime this summer, here's a list of events celebrating Blackness that you'll want add to your calendar!

26th Annual African/Caribbean International Festival of Life

  • July 6 - 8, 2018

  • Union Park, 1501 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60606

  • General Admission: $25, 3-Day $75 (tickets must be purchased at the gate)

28th Annual Chosen Few Picnic & Festival

  • July 7, 2018

  • Jackson Park 63rd Street at Hayes Drive, Chicago, IL, 60637

  • General Admission: $30

Taste of Chicago: Black Star (Yasiin Bey and Talib Kweli)

  • July 13, 2018, 5:30pm

  • Grant Park, 337 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60601

  • Lawn seating FREE, seated tickets start at $18

DuSable Museum 41st Annual Arts and Crafts Fair

  • July 14 - 15, 2018

  • DuSable Museum of African American History, 740 E 56th Pl, Chicago, IL 60637

  • Admission: FREE

Soulful Chicago Book Fair

  • July 15, 2018, 10am - 8pm

  • 61st Street, between Cottage Grove & King Drive

  • Admission: FREE

Taste of Chicago: George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, BJ the Chicago Kid

  • July 15, 2018, 4:30pm

  • Grant Park, 337 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60601

  • Lawn seating FREE, seated tickets start at $18

Bronzeville Art District Trolly Tours 2018

  • 3rd Friday of each month: July 20, August 17, September 21, 6pm 

  • Featured Stops:

    • Gallery Guichard and the Great Migration Sculpture Garden
    • Bronzeville Artists Lofts
    • Faie Afrikan Art
    • Little Black Pearl and Carver47
    • Blanc Chicago Art Gallery
    •  South Side Community Art Center

  • Admission: FREE

15th Annual Silver Room Block Party

  • July 21, 2018, noon - 10pm

  • Harper Court, 1506 E 53rd St, Chicago, IL 60615

  • Admission: FREE

Block Party Film Festival

  • July 21, 2018, noon - 10pm

  • SCHEDULE:
    • 12pm: Carmen Jones (Otto Preminger, 1954) 
    • 2pm: Mahogany (Berry Gordy, 1975)
    • 4pm: Daughters of the Dust (Julie Dash, 1991) 
    • 6pm: Rock Rubber 45s (Bobbito Garcia, 2018) with director Bobbito Garcia and Cinema 53 curator Jacqueline Stewart
    • 8pm: Touki Bouki (Djibril Diop Mambéty, 1973)
  • Harper Theatre, 5238 S Harper Ave, Chicago, IL 60615

  • Admission: FREE

Special Olympics 50th Anniversary Celebration Concert with Chance the Rapper, Usher, Smokey Robinson + More

  • Jul 21, 2018

  • Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island, 1300 S Lynn White Dr, Chicago, IL 60605

  • Tickets start at $37

Pitchfork Music Festival

  • Day 3: Sunday July 22, 2018

  • Lauryn Hill, Chaka Khan, DRAM, Noname + more

  • Union Park, 1501 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60606

  • Single Day Ticket: $75, 3-Day Ticket: $175 

Millennium Park Summer Film Series: Get Out

  • July 24, 2018, 6:30pm

  • Millennium Park, 201 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60602

  • Admission: FREE

  • bring your blanket, chairs and snacks!

Bantu Fest 2018

  • July 28, 2018

  • Midway Plaisance, 1130 Midway Plaissance (Near 60th & Ellis), Chicago, IL 60637

  • Admission: FREE

24th Annual Black Harvest Film Festival

  • August 4 – 30, 2018

  • Gene Siskel Film Center, 164 N State Street, Chicago, IL 60601

  • tickets and festival passes available at the Gene Siskel Film Center box office starting July 20th  

89th Annual Bud Billiken Parade

  • August 11, 2018, Parade: 10:00 AM - 1:30 PM, Festival: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

  • Parade Route: South on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, starting from Oakwood Boulevard to 51st Street, Continuing on Elsworth Drive (in Washington Park) from 51st Street to Garfield Boulevard (55th St.), Ending on Garfield Boulevard (55th St.) and Elsworth Drive

  • Admission: FREE

2nd Annual Taste of Black Chicago

  • August 18, 2018

  • 7351 S. Stony Island Ave, Chicago, IL 60649

  • Admission: FREE

DuSable Museum Movies In The Park: Black Panther

  • August 18th, 2018, 7:30 PM

  • DuSable Museum of African American History, 740 E 56th Pl, Chicago, IL 60637

  • Admission: FREE

40th Annual Chicago Jazz Festival

  • August 30 - September 2, 2018

  • Millennium Park, 201 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60602

  • Chicago Cultural Center,  78 E Washington St, Chicago, IL 60602

  • Admission: FREE

African Festival of the Arts

  • August 31 - September 3, 2018

  • Washington Park, 5100 S. Cottage Grove Ave, Chicago, IL 60615

  • Tickets: $15 in advance, $20 at the gate

In Travel, Black Chicago Tags Black Chicago, Things To Do, Summer Events, Summertime Chi, Summer, Chicago Events, Chicago, Chicago events 2018
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