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    Johnny Walker Blue Label Engraving Studio

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Bureau of Engraving & Printing - The back of the building where you exit from the gift shop (Raoul Wallenberg PI SW). You can find the ticket booth near the stairs

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    Fun and unique free thing to do in DC - see where money is printed. If you know when you'll be by,…read morereserve a spot online. If not, the availability may vary. You have to wait outside until your tour time, then there is a small exhibit before a video introduction. Our tour group was small, but I did see the one before us was pretty large, so that also seems luck of the draw. Our tour guide was very informative and since they need to keep on a schedule, kept the info flowing as we moved around each production area. It was interesting to see the steps involved in the process and the quality control measures. No pics in the manufacturing area, but because we were a smaller group, we got a good view at each station. It was a thorough but not time-consuming tour. There is an exhibit at the end as well. Gift shop is pretty minimal. The side you exit from is much more picturesque, so don't forget to get selfies on your way out.

    A unique tour in D.C. is at the Bureau of Engraving & Printing to see paper money being made. The…read more1914 building just off the National Mall is one of two facilities that prints paper money in the country. (The second is in Fort Worth, Texas.) Free tours are offered every 30 minutes Monday through Friday starting at 8:30am. After going through security, you can read about the Bureau's history through an exhibit in the lobby. There's also a case of $1M in $10 bills. Once your tour time comes, you'll watch a short video before going on a guided tour, where you'll need to turn off your phone for security reasons. The tour itself takes 30 minutes. You'll see staff printing the paper money and learn facts about currency. One fact is that they used to print a $100,000 bill. At the end, you'll visit the visitors center where you can see old notes.

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