Smithsonian's National Postal Museum

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★ 4.8 (95K+ reviews) • 7K+ booked
Welcome to the Smithsonian's National Postal Museum in Washington, D.C., where the captivating world of postal history unfolds before your eyes. This unique museum offers an engaging exploration of the evolution of communication, showcasing the rich tapestry of American experiences through its extensive postal and philatelic collections. Perfect for families, history enthusiasts, and curious minds alike, the museum provides a fascinating journey from colonial times to the present, highlighting the profound impact of the postal system on lives worldwide. Discover how letters traverse the globe, meet the dedicated individuals who deliver them, and delve into the art of stamp collecting. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about the stories behind the mail, the Smithsonian's National Postal Museum promises an inspiring and enriching experience for all visitors.
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2 Massachusetts Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002, United States
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Fria ************
13 Jun
great way to tour the Capitol especially when you have senior citizens and younger kids. less effort for them to catch the highlights but good enough to see interesting spots.
2+
Jiawei ***
11 Jun
easy to redeem and a good way to cover 2 cities in 1 day. the journey there was pretty long but overall a good trip
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Hazel ****
11 Jun
a good way to go to 2 cities in 1 day. long journey there but it’s also a good way to rest. the guide was good
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Deirdri *********
26 May
Highly recommended tour. Our guide was professional, very knowledgeable & entertaining. Lots of landmarks to see.
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HUANG *******
25 May
The tour guide Steve explained in great detail. The group size was small so the itinerary was not too fast. On the way back, he took us to the observation deck to see the beautiful New York.
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WU *********
19 Apr
It is very convenient to choose this one-day trip. I visited all the must-see buildings in Washington DC on the same day from New York. I am very happy✌️✌️✌️
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Chan *
16 Apr
Tour guide steve was nice and trip was fruitful. There was time for a late lunch at 2:30pm.
Thydess **********************
16 Mar
Wonderful tour experience. Small group so it was more personalized. Tour guide was very informative and took us around to sites with lots of fun facts. Good quick day trip to Washington DC and Arlington.
2+

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Exhibitions

Step into a world where history and innovation converge at the Smithsonian's National Postal Museum's Exhibitions. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the evolution of communication, these exhibitions offer a fascinating glimpse into the postal services' past and present. From captivating current displays to intriguing virtual exhibitions, there's always something new to explore. Dive into stories that have shaped the way we connect with each other, and discover the impact of postal services on society. Each exhibition is a journey through time, offering insights and surprises at every turn.

Collections

Uncover the treasures of the Smithsonian's National Postal Museum's Collections, where history comes alive through an impressive array of artifacts and digital assets. Whether you're passionate about philately or intrigued by the evolution of communication, the museum's archives and Object Spotlight offer a rich tapestry of stories waiting to be discovered. From rare stamps to historical documents, each piece in the collection tells a unique story of the postal service's role in shaping our world. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in the preservation and history of postal services.

Docent-led Tours

Embark on an enlightening journey through the Smithsonian's National Postal Museum with our Docent-led Tours. These free tours, guided by knowledgeable docents, offer a deeper understanding of the museum's highlights and exhibits. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned museum-goer, these tours provide a unique perspective on the fascinating world of postal history. Discover the stories behind the artifacts, learn about the evolution of mail services, and gain insights into the innovations that have transformed communication over the years. It's an engaging experience that brings the museum's exhibits to life.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The Smithsonian's National Postal Museum is a treasure trove for history enthusiasts, offering a fascinating journey through the evolution of communication in America. As you wander through its engaging exhibitions, you'll discover how the postal service has been a cornerstone in shaping the nation. From the introduction of adhesive stamps to the innovative methods of mail delivery, the museum vividly illustrates the pivotal role of postal services in society. It's a captivating exploration of how communication has evolved over the years, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in the cultural and historical fabric of the United States.

Accessibility

The National Postal Museum is dedicated to ensuring that all visitors have a comfortable and enriching experience. With thoughtful provisions for wheelchair access and the availability of sign language and oral interpreters for tours, the museum is committed to making its rich history accessible to everyone. Whether you're exploring solo or with a group, you'll find the museum's facilities accommodating and welcoming.