Washington, D.C. has a new landmark to explore this Independence Day weekend: a federal court complex that once served as the headquarters of NASA is opening to the public for the first time on Friday, July 4.
The historic building, long associated with some of the nation’s most storied moments in science and government, is welcoming visitors as part of the broader America 250 celebrations taking place across the capital. The opening gives D.C. residents and visitors a rare opportunity to step inside a structure that has played a significant role in American history.
The news adds a meaningful cultural dimension to what is already a landmark holiday weekend in the nation’s capital, as the country marks the 250th anniversary of American independence with festivities stretching across the National Mall and beyond.
Whether you are a history buff, a space enthusiast, or simply looking for something memorable to do this Fourth of July, the opening of this iconic complex offers a one-of-a-kind experience right in the heart of Washington, D.C.
Sources: Bay News 9