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Te dark chill of a movie theater could provide the perfect summer retreat. Te Imax theater at the Air and Space Museum frequently has new offerings, but the classic documentary “To Fly!” practically lets you feel the breeze while floating through the sky in a hot-air balloon. // Sixth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 202-633-1000. www.nasm.si.edu. Free.


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Not only does the massive two-building structure feel like a welcome escape, some of the works on display may make you forget summer altogether. In the East Building, catch American artist Andrew Wyeth’s winter landscape “Snow Flurries” along with French painter André Giroux’s stately “Santa Trinità dei Monti in the Snow.” Ten head to the West Building for Robert Henri’s “Snow in New York.” Te best part? You can move between buildings without stepping outside.


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Tere was a time when summer heat wasn’t an issue. It was called the Ice Age, and this museum is the perfect place to go for a cool walk through long-ago history. Among the big draws are the skeletons of a massive Irish elk and a giant ground sloth, and the imposing tusks of a woolly mammoth. //


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Take to the sea. Te exhibit “On the Water: Stories From Maritime America” includes an immense model of a tobacco ship, pirate trivia, sea songs and tales of shipwrecks. // 14th Street and Constitution Avenue NW. 202- 633-1000. www.americanhistory.si.edu. Free.


NewSeuM Because heat rises, the best place to head in the Newseum is the basement “concourse” level, which also happens to house remnants of the Cold War. Te museum’s Berlin Wall display includes eight 12-foot-tall slabs of the wall, each of which weighs three tons, and a daunting East German guard tower. // 555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW. 888-639-7386. www. newseum.org. $20, $18 age 65 and older, free for youths age 18 and younger through Labor Day.


wOrld war ii MeMOrial Aſter a long day of touring museums, nothing refreshes — and soothes aching feet — like soaking your toes in cool water. Wading, swimming and splashing are strictly prohibited at the World War II Memorial fountain, but on a hot aſternoon, there’s never a shortage of people sitting on the edge of the fountain beside pairs of untied shoes. // 17th Street and Constitution Avenue NW. 202-619- 7222. www.nps.gov/wwii. Free. — Stephanie Merry


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