Monday, July 9, 2012

Putt Putt at the National Building Museum


Larry had an early afternoon flight to catch on Sunday, so we decided to head into DC early and play putt putt at a new exhibit at the National Building Museum!  There were 12 holes total, and all of the holes were designed by some of the leading architects, landscape architects, and contractors in the Washington area.  Each hole had an architectural or landscape-oriented theme.
We haven't been to this museum so far, and it was really pretty!  I'm looking forward to coming back when we have more time!
This was the huge entry room where we waited in line for our tickets to Play Mini-Golf Inside the Museum!

Fun putt-putt facts :)
Hole #1
Hole #2
Hole #3
Hole #4
Hole #5
Hole #6
Hole #7
Hole #8
Hole #9
Hole #10
Hole #11
Hole #12
We stopped to pose with a lion in Judiciary Square across the street before dropping off Uncle Larry at the airport.  We were sad to see him go, but happy to say, "See you soon at YOUR WEDDING!!!"

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