as early as possible,by 8:15 if you can,to bypass the masses that will show up later in the day.
Meeting Point#3:Once the museum opens we recommend immediately heading to the 6th floor to avoid the masses since most people start on the 1st floor.On the 6th floor,the Hank Greenspun Terrace,which overlooks Pennsylvania Avenue and the U.S.Capitol,has one of the best views in Washington,DC.After that you can proceed through the museum's exhibits starting on the 6th floor and working our way down.The Newseum is open until 5:00 pm and guests are free to arrive and depart whenever they like. www.sdzxlm.com
21.What can we know about the Museum Day tickets?
A.They are valid at any museum.
B.Two persons can share one ticket.
C.Free tickets are specially for children.
D.They are cheaper if applied for online.
22.What are the visitors advised to do?
A.Take a map of the museum.
B.Follow a guide in the museum.
C.Arrive on time to avoid the crowd.
D.Register on the website in advance.
23.Where can visitors have a bird's-eye view of the U.S.Capitol?
A.In the Starbucks at 325 7th St.
B.On the 6th floor of the Newseum.
C.On the 6th floor of the Hank Greenspun Terrace.
D.At the Newseum's Pennsylvania Avenue entrance.
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