Companies Home Search Profile

The Great Tours: Washington D.C.

Focused View

Richard Kurin

16:34:11

115 View
  • 01 - How Washington DC Came to Be.mp4
    37:27
  • 02 - The White House and the Presidency.mp4
    30:09
  • 03 - The Capitol Building and the Legislature.mp4
    35:38
  • 04 - The Supreme Court and the Law of the Land.mp4
    33:30
  • 05 - The Nations Knowledge Library of Congress.mp4
    30:26
  • 06 - The State, Treasury, and Justice Departments.mp4
    31:08
  • 07 - Veterans Memorials on the Mall.mp4
    32:47
  • 08 - Arlington Cemetery and the Pentagon.mp4
    43:26
  • 09 - George Washingtons Mount Vernon.mp4
    30:16
  • 10 - Fords Theatre and Lincolns Washington DC.mp4
    29:45
  • 11 - Washingtons Civil Rights Landmarks.mp4
    35:02
  • 12 - The Holocaust Museum.mp4
    27:05
  • 13 - Museums on the Mall Smithsonian and Beyond.mp4
    36:18
  • 14 - Washington, City of Scandal.mp4
    28:14
  • 15 - The Kennedy Center and the DC Arts Scene.mp4
    40:43
  • 16 - Neighborhoods of Northwest DC.mp4
    24:46
  • 17 - Washingtons Historic Homes and Gardens.mp4
    30:14
  • 18 - Spiritual DC The National Cathedral and More.mp4
    39:11
  • 19 - Smithsonians National Zoo.mp4
    34:28
  • 20 - Dining Out in Washington DC.mp4
    36:16
  • 21 - Washingtons New Waterfront.mp4
    21:47
  • 22 - Washington for Sports Fans.mp4
    24:16
  • 23 - Exploring Washingtons Great Outdoors.mp4
    28:15
  • 24 - The National Archives and the Future of DC.mp4
    41:32
  • 25 - Interview with Lonnie G. Bunch III, Smithsonian.mp4
    26:10
  • 26 - Interview with General Colin Powell.mp4
    33:59
  • 27 - Interview with Ellen Miles, Smithsonian.mp4
    24:47
  • 28 - Interview with Yo-Yo Ma.mp4
    33:36
  • 29 - Interview with Joseph Alonso, National Cathedral.mp4
    17:56
  • 30 - Interview with Brandie Smith, National Zoo.mp4
    21:34
  • 31 - Interview with Jose Andres, Chef and Philanthropist.mp4
    27:11
  • 32 - Interview with David M. Rubenstein, Philanthropist.mp4
    26:19
  • 8609 The Great Tours Washington DC.pdf
  • Description


    As a political epicenter, Washington DC is a major national and international crossroads, attracting visitors from all corners of the Earth and being featured in the global news on a daily basis. But beyond the glamour and glare of high-profile politics, it is a city on par with some of the greatest in the world, brimming over with remarkable history and culture, and offering a multitude of unforgettable sights and experiences.

    Throughout this intriguing city, you'll find some of the world's most beautiful and extraordinary national monuments—of which the iconic Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial are only the beginning. You'll also find some of the world's finest museums of history, science, and art, from the phenomenal Smithsonian museums to the National Gallery of Art, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, and more. You will experience masterpieces of civic architecture such as the National Mall and the Library of Congress, as well as monumental government facilities, from the U.S. Capitol to the State and Treasury Departments. Along the way, you will also encounter beautifully landscaped parks and gardens; a wealth of extraordinary historic homes; a rich and varied performing arts, entertainment, and culinary scene; and innumerable lesser-known focal points to surprise and delight.

    Now, in The Great Tours: Washington DC, The Great Courses partners once again with the Smithsonian, the nation's premier repository of U.S. history and world culture, to bring you a deep and multi-faceted look at this amazing city.

    With this course, you will get to know Washington DC and the spectrum of treasures it contains. Your in-depth experience will allow you to better appreciate:

    • A one-of-a-kind urban environment containing stunning public buildings, works, and spaces;
    • The American people's historical efforts to embody the U.S. Constitution and our founder's ideals;
    • A thoroughly remarkable window into modern history;
    • The history, the workings, and the dimensions of our government in action; and
    • A vibrant, cosmopolitan city that resonates with people from all nations and cultures, as well as an intimately livable city that 700,000 people call home, and 5 million in the Metro region regularly enjoy.

    Discover Washington DC through the Expertise of the Smithsonian

    This exciting 24-part travelogue—lavishly illustrated with thousands of historic images, animated maps, and substantial location footage—rests on the vast historical and administrative resources of the Smithsonian, and on the brilliant and engaging commentary of Dr. Richard Kurin, Smithsonian Distinguished Scholar and Ambassador-at-Large. Dr. Kurin brings both his 40 years of experience at the Smithsonian—overseeing most of the institution's national museums, libraries, and archives—and his own decades of exploration of his beloved home city to these content-rich videos.

    In this unique, insider's tour of Washington, Dr. Kurin leads you on a dazzling journey through the many layers of history and human endeavor that created DC's extraordinary urban environment. Along the way, he takes you beyond the most visible and well-known sites to uncover hidden gems that visitors usually don't know about, offering fascinating perspectives on DC's history, from the 18th-century origins of the District of Columbia to the 21st-century city we know today. Throughout the course, lectures are arranged by site and activity, making it easy to go directly to specific subject matter or special interests.

    Dr. Kurin rounds out your view of DC with a series of special interviews with expert guests interspersed throughout the lectures, drawing on his remarkable resources and contacts developed over a four-decade-long career. Among others, you'll get special insight into the meaning of military memorials from General Colin Powell himself, look into the Kennedy Center and arts in Washington with renowned cellist Yo Yo Ma, and explore the relationship of food and American history with celebrated chef José Andrés.

    Legendary Sights and Hidden Treasures

    In a comprehensive view of the city and its history, you'll delve into the incredible range of Washington's riches, including:

    • Landmarks and Departments of the U.S. Government. Make a detailed visit to the White House, taking account of its construction, rebuilding, and dramatic history. Take in the architectural magnificence of the U.S. Capitol building, and visit its legislative chambers. Dig into the history, lore, and imposing facilities of the Supreme Court; the spectacular Library of Congress; the departments of State, Treasury, and Justice; and the unmissable National Archives;
    • Majestic Monuments and Memorials. Among DC's most revered sights, visit and study the background of the great presidential memorials to Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Explore the National Mall's Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall and its particular significance, and contemplate the meanings of the Korean War Veterans Memorial, the World War II Memorial, and the extraordinary memorials at Arlington National Cemetery;
    • A Spectrum of World-Class Museums. Within the city's astounding wealth of museums, learn about the collections of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, National Air and Space Museum, National Museum of Natural History, and National Museum of African American History and Culture, among others. Explore the artistic splendors of the National Portrait Gallery; The Phillips Collection; and the Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens; and sample the wonders of the Smithsonian National Zoological Park;
    • Lesser-Known Historic Gems. Discover a range of extraordinary sites overlooked even by many locals. Among these, visit the historic mansion of General Robert E. Lee, uncover the history of Abraham Lincoln's “summer White House,” study the life and work of abolitionist Frederick Douglass at his preserved home, learn about presidential connections with the historic Willard Hotel, and visit locations associated with humanitarian and Red Cross founder Clara Barton.
    • Storied Neighborhoods and Homes. Venture beyond the famous sights to explore DC's colorful and elegant neighborhoods: Savor the architecture and cultural richness of Embassy Row; the revitalized DC waterfront; and the neighborhoods of Dupont Circle, historic Georgetown, and nearby Alexandria, Virginia. Get to know George Washington's Mount Vernon, and other grand mansions, plantations, and humble homes that memorably reveal the city's history.

    Experience the Numerous Facets of This Living City

    In the course's second half, Dr. Kurin takes the tour far beyond politics and history, to give you a vivid view of contemporary Washington and its wide range of appealing activities, events, and lifestyle choices. Within these, you'll explore DC's:

    Arts and Entertainment Scene:Review the huge diversity of Washington's performing arts offerings, spanning the multi-venue Kennedy Center; a plethora of distinguished live theater and dance; and seemingly countless music venues offering live performances of popular, classical, and world music.

    Dining and Food Culture: Learn about DC's traditional food culture, historic restaurants, contemporary fine-dining options, food festivals, and wide array of world cuisines.

    Sports:Investigate the lore of DC's sports teams, past and present, and find out where to see (and play) sports from baseball, football, and basketball to imports such as rugby, Gaelic football, and cricket.

    Outdoor Activities:Discover DC's many nature sites, and note Dr. Kurin's suggestions for where to enjoy beautiful scenery, abundant wildlife, and outdoor pursuits from hiking and boating to nature and heritage sites.

    In these visually sumptuous lectures, Dr. Kurin and the Smithsonian profile the diversity and the many layers of Washington DC—as a beloved national symbol; a vital seat of government; and a living, thriving metropolis. Whether you're planning your own visit to Washington or would simply like to explore the nation's capital from where you are, The Great Tours: Washington DC offers you a detailed, insider's view of one of the world's most exciting and culturally rich cities.

    More details


    User Reviews
    Rating
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    average 0
    Total votes0
    Focused display
    Richard Kurin
    Richard Kurin
    Instructor's Courses

    Dr. Richard Kurin is the Smithsonian’s Under Secretary for History, Art, and Culture. In this position, he oversees most of the Smithsonian’s national museums, libraries, and archives, as well as several of its research and outreach programs. Dr. Kurin holds a B.A. in Anthropology and Philosophy from the University at Buffalo—The State University of New York. He earned both his M.A. and his Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Chicago.

    Dr. Kurin has worked at the Smithsonian for almost four decades, starting with the Bicentennial of the United States in 1976. For decades he directed the Smithsonian’s Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, representing the diversity of America’s cultural traditions at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall, in Folkways recordings and other publications. He has produced programs on American history and culture for several presidential inaugurations and for the Olympics, as well as the National World War II Reunion for the opening of the World War II Memorial. Before becoming Under Secretary, Dr. Kurin directed the Smithsonian’s National Programs, sending exhibitions and educational offerings across the United States. Dr. Kurin has served on the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO, and drafted an international treaty on safeguarding the world’s living cultural heritage. He represents the Smithsonian on the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities, as well as the White House Historical Association. He has been awarded the Smithsonian Secretary’s Gold Medal for Exceptional Service and numerous other honors.

    Dr. Kurin has taught at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and frequently lectures at The George Washington University, as well as at universities and museums across the country and around the world. He regularly blogs for Smithsonian magazine and Smithsonian Journeys, has given hundreds of speeches, and has appeared on numerous television and radio programs.

    Dr. Kurin is the author of scores of scholarly articles and several books, including Hope Diamond: The Legendary History of a Cursed Gem; Reflections of a Culture Broker: A View from the Smithsonian; and Smithsonian Folklife Festival: Culture of, by, and for the People. His latest book is The Smithsonian’s History of America in 101 Objects, a national bestseller that provides the basis for this Great Course

    The Teaching Company, doing business as Wondrium, is a media production company that produces educational, video and audio content in the form of courses, documentaries, series under two content brands - Wondrium and The Great Courses
    • language english
    • Training sessions 32
    • duration 16:34:11
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2023/06/06

    Courses related to Travel Writing

    Courses related to Travel Photography

    Courses related to U.S. History