
Come to the National Building Museum on Thursday, May 31 to hear representatives from the winning teams in the Trust for the National Mall-sponsored National Mall Design Competition share their ideas and images for transforming Union Square, the Washington Monument grounds at Sylvan Theater, and Constitution Gardens. This program is presented in partnership with the Trust for the National Mall and the National Capital Planning Commission. Continuing Education credits are available. For more information and to register, please click here.
GET THERE:
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METRO
The Metrorail and Metrobus are both excellent ways to get around the District and the entire DC area.
The closest Metrorail station is one block away at Judiciary Square on the Red Line and nearby is Gallery Place-Chinatown metro stop on the Red, Green and Yellow Lines.
The following bus routes run close to the Building Museum: 70, 71, 80, D1, D3, D6 and X2
Visit www.wmata.com to plan your trip.
CIRCULATOR
At just $1 a trip, it’s hard to beat this easy way to get around town. There is a Circulator stop a few blocks away at 5th Street & Massachusetts Avenue NW on the Georgetown-Union Station Line. Visit www.dccirculator.com for information on schedules and routes.
CAPITAL BIKESHARE
With over 1,225 bikes at over 155+ stations in the District and Arlington County (by the end of 2011), this on-demand mode of transportation is sure to get you on your way. And at just $7 for a 24-hour membership, it won’t break the bank either. There is a station at 5th & F Street NW, on the next block, and one at 4th & D Street NW/Judiciary Square. For more information on annual or monthly memberships, or to check out the station locations, please visit www.CapitalBikeshare.com.