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Located in downtown Washington, DC the National Museum of American Diplomacy highlights the history, practice and challenges of American diplomacy. Through exhibitions and programs, the museum inspires the American public to discover diplomacy and how it impacts their lives every day. To learn more watch the video and be sure to check out their website and YouTube Channel.

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