If you're hoping to visit the new African American museum in D.C., you better plan months in advance or be prepared to wait in really long lines — unless you're a veteran or active duty service member. The National Museum of African American History and Culture, which opened in 2016, requires that visitors who want to guarantee entry snag timed entry passes several months in advance. But veterans, active duty service members and first responders have an easier way to gain admission — for more details, see this Spousebuzz post.
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