During "Navy Week" there's no more appropriate place for a painless education than the Washington Navy Yard Museum. Here, in dramatic display is a living history of the great heritage that is the United States Navy. You can see models of famous fighting ships, including the collection of the late President Kennedy. Exterior shot of The US Naval Historical Display Center. Camera scans the inside of the museum showing display cases. Boys looking at a glass display case showcasing a tall sailing ship. Boys looking at the back of an iron cannon and there's a Cub Scout sitting on the barrel of the cannon. Boys sitting at a table. Camera zooms in on a port hole installed on a wall with some Girl Scouts sitting on the other side of the wall. Kids standing on a model of a deck of a ship dating back to the civil war and looking at a painted wall depicting a sea battle. Model ship with scaled down sea hands on board. Boys and girls looking at the model ship. A little girl looking at a bust of JFK. John F. Kennedy Collection room. Model ships in glass cases and boys and girls looking at them. Model aircraft carrier from WWII. Kids standing on their toes looking at the carrier through glass.