Sold out! This meetup is a ticketed event. Regardless your rsvped yes or no, only if you pre-paid on time and got your group ticket would be able to attend this meetup for our group visit at 11:00am on Nov. 21, 2009. If you have bought your own individual tickets on the same date but at a different time you are welcome to join us for meeting & greeting between 10:30-11:00am. Group Pricing * Adult Groups: $8 each + $1 PayPal fee. I made a group reservation yesterday and our group visit date and time is Nov 21, 2009 at 11:00am. Refund and Cancellation Policy All ticket sales are final. There are no refunds or ticket exchanges. Terra-cotta Chinese Warriors, National Geographic Museum, 17th & M Streets NW, Washington, DC 20036 In 1974, the vast burial chamber of third-century Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang was discovered by farmers in the north-central Shaanxi Province. It contained more than 8,000 life-size terra-cotta warriors. This set of four handcrafted miniature terra-cotta models of classic poses general, soldier, and archer arrives in a black silk gift box. The National Geographic Museum is sponsoring an exhibition of Qin warriors and other burial artifacts in fall 2009. Box is 7"W x 9"H. Warriors are 5"H (kneeling)ÃÂ-6"H (standing). Group Benefits * Discounted tickets * Advance booking * A 10 percent discount in the gift shop for every group member Location National Geographic Museum is centrally located in downtown Washington, D.C. at 17th and M Streets NW. Visiting Information Strollers, large backpacks or bags, cameras, food, and beverages are prohibited within the exhibition. Please plan accordingly. A stroller- and coat-check area is available for your convenience. Please refrain from cell phone use in the exhibition area. Photography with cameras, cell phones, or other personal devices is strictly prohibited. Public Transit National Geographic is convenient to two Metro stops: Farragut North (on the Red line) and Farragut West (on the Orange/Blue lines). Several bus lines also serve the area, including the D1/3/5/6, N2/4/6, 42, and the Circulator Georgetown route. Visit www.wmata.com for more information. Parking Limited metered street parking is available near National Geographic. Several parking garages are located within a few blocks of National Geographic. View Google search results for nearby parking garages.
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