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National Museum of Health and Medicine
Federal museum with military medicine, pathology, and medical history collections. Best known for Civil War and forensic exhibits.
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Federal museum with military medicine, pathology, and medical history collections. Best known for Civil War and forensic exhibits.
Local history museum interpreting Montgomery County’s past through rotating exhibits, archives, and community heritage displays.
Art Deco cinema with occasional film-history displays and cultural exhibits. Worth visiting mainly for architecture and film heritage.
The city’s main activity hub with plazas, public art, events, shopping, and lively pedestrian energy.
Scenic multi-use trail popular for walking, running, and cycling through wooded stream valley landscapes.
Large public botanical garden with seasonal displays, conservatories, and highly photogenic paths.
A smoky, coarse-ground sausage linked to the Washington, DC area, often served on a bun with chili, mustard, and onions. It is a classic regional street-food staple popular around Silver Spring.
Fried chicken wings coated in sweet-tangy mumbo sauce, a signature condiment of the Washington area. It is a beloved local takeout favorite with strong roots in nearby DC.
Crab cakes made with sweet blue crab from the Chesapeake region, usually lightly bound and pan-fried or broiled. They are one of the most iconic foods in the greater Maryland area.
A well-known local spot for small-batch ice cream with rich classic and seasonal flavors, popular for dessert in downtown Silver Spring.
A classic Jewish deli and local institution serving oversized sandwiches, matzo ball soup, and old-school diner favorites in a nostalgic setting.
A long-running Silver Spring favorite for Burmese cuisine, known for tea leaf salad, noodle dishes, and a warm, casual atmosphere.
Moderate for the Washington, DC area. Dining and coffee are fairly priced, while upscale restaurants cost more.
Tip 18-20% at restaurants for table service. Tip USD 1-2 per drink at bars, round up or add 10-15% for taxis, and tip delivery drivers about 15-20%.
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