1/5Washington, D.C., for FamiliesWhen visiting Washington, D.C., with children, consider visiting National Geographic Museum, where guests young and old are wowed by a colossal Spinosaurus model. // © 2015 Keryn MeansPreviousNext2/5Washington, D.C., for FamiliesBudding pilots and astronauts will love National Air and Space Museum, home to the largest collection of historic aircraft and spacecraft in the world. // © 2015 Creative Commons user m01229PreviousNext3/5Washington, D.C., for FamiliesEstablished in 1820, United States Botanic Garden is a living plant museum; kids can look for bright winged creatures in the Butterfly Garden, for example. // © 2015 Creative Commons user dc-gardensPreviousNext4/5Washington, D.C., for FamiliesOften called “the giant pencil” by young travelers, the Washington Monument is free to visit (though guests must first pick up tickets at The Washington Monument Lodge on 15th Street). // © 2015 Keryn MeansPreviousNext5/5Washington, D.C., for FamiliesNational Zoo is home to three of pandas: Mei Xiang, Tian Tian and their daughter Bao Bao. // © 2015 Keryn MeansPreviousNext