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Thank you for your interest in visiting the National Museum of American Diplomacy! We are only able to accept a limited number of requests for virtual education programs. NMAD staff may also be available to present off-site programs within the immediate Washington, DC area. 

If interested in either virtual or limited off-site programming, please complete this form.

Before you fill out a visit request, please note the following: 
  • Groups must be 12 people or more 
  • Requests must be made at least 4 weeks in advance
  • Programs are free! 
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Email *
First Name *
Last Name *
How many visitors total are in your group? *
Note: We are only able to accommodate groups of 12-40 people at a time.
Which day would you like to visit us? (MM/DD/YYYY) *
Please provide the month, day, and year. Note: Requests must be made at least 4 weeks in advance. 
If you are available on multiple days or times, please indicate below.
Organization Name *
What organization are you representing for this visit?
If you are representing a school group, which grade level are your students?  *
If you are not representing a school group, please describe ages of your group below.
Which kind of experience would you like to participate in? *
We offer the following experience: 
  • facilitated diplomacy simulation (2.5 hours; minimum 12 participants) 
  • Conversation with a Subject Matter Expert from NMAD
If you would like a facilitated diplomacy simulation, please indicate if you have a preferred simulation. To browse our simulation options, visit diplomacy.state.gov/education/diplomacy-simulations
Describe your visit *
What are your goals for your visit? What are you hoping to accomplish or take away from the experience?
How did you hear about us? *
Have you visited the museum before? *
Would you like to opt-in for our email mailing list? *
A copy of your responses will be emailed to the address that you provided.
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