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Smithsonian Kite Festival - Washington Monument, DC

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Who says Washington is all about politics? How about that Marry Poppins guy, you know, the uptight banker fellow? Wasn't he the kid's dad? Didn't he fly a kite? well, now I'm confused or maybe "high", but either way, come fly your kite and join in the fun at

The Smithsonian 44th annual Kite Festival.

This fest will showcase craft in flight, beauty in the air, and the art of making kites soar.
A beautiful display of hand-crafted kites from all over the world. Children’s Kitemaking,
Traditional Japanese Craft, and Stingrays in Flight: as the National Aquarium will transform paper into a stingray kite-complete with tail-to fly around the National Mall

This is a Free, public event organized by The Smithsonian Associates and the National Air and Space Museum features kite displays, demonstrations and handmade kite competitions.

Take Metro to the Smithsonian station or take Metrobus routes 30, 32, 34, 35, and 36.

See you on the Washington Monument grounds!
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