Take a self-guided cellphone tour of National Harbor art

The tour starts at the waterfront with the world-renowned 1980 J. Seward Johnson sculpture “The Awakening,” which was relocated from Hains Point to National Harbor in 2008. (Courtesy National Harbor)
J. Seward Johnson is also sculpted this likeness of "The Kiss" photo. (Courtesy National Harbor)
J. Seward Johnson also sculpted this likeness of “The Kiss” photo. (Courtesy National Harbor)
Also on display are Ivan Schwartz's statues honoring all branches of the military. (Courtesy National Harbor)
Also on display are Ivan Schwartz’s statues honoring all branches of the military. (Courtesy National Harbor)
Also on display is Ivan Schwartz's statue of Abraham Lincoln. (Courtesy National Harbor)
Also on display is Ivan Schwartz’s statue of Abraham Lincoln. (Courtesy National Harbor)
Also on display is Ivan Schwartz's statue of Winston Churchill. (Courtesy National Harbor)
Also on display is Ivan Schwartz’s statue of Winston Churchill. (Courtesy National Harbor)
Also on display is Ivan Schwartz's statue of Louis Armstrong. (Courtesy National Harbor)
Also on display is Ivan Schwartz’s statue of Louis Armstrong. (Courtesy National Harbor)
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J. Seward Johnson is also sculpted this likeness of "The Kiss" photo. (Courtesy National Harbor)
Also on display are Ivan Schwartz's statues honoring all branches of the military. (Courtesy National Harbor)
Also on display is Ivan Schwartz's statue of Abraham Lincoln. (Courtesy National Harbor)
Also on display is Ivan Schwartz's statue of Winston Churchill. (Courtesy National Harbor)
Also on display is Ivan Schwartz's statue of Louis Armstrong. (Courtesy National Harbor)

WASHINGTON — One of the best free museums in the D.C. area is outside at National Harbor, and now you can take a self-guided walking tour using your cellphone.

Over the past 10 years, National Harbor has collected and commissioned a large number of artworks by local and nationally known artists. Most of that outdoor collection is along American Way in the Waterfront District at National Harbor.

The Guide by Cell tour can be downloaded by texting ACNH to 56512.

The tour starts at the waterfront with the world-renowned 1980 J. Seward Johnson sculpture “The Awakening,” which was relocated from Hains Point to National Harbor in 2008.

There are also mosaics by artist Cheryl Foster and two 4,500-pound stainless steel eagles with 14-foot wingspans on 60-foot poles at the Belvedere Plaza by Albert Paley. They sit above a terrazzo mural by Steven Weitzman.

Also on display are five lifelike sculptures by sculptor Ivan Schwartz that represent all five branches of the military. Other Schwartz works on display include statues of such historic figures as George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Louis Armstrong and “Rosie the Riveter.”

There is also a statue of Henry Ford, along with an actual Model T car and many statues, sculptures and other artworks.

National Harbor developer Milton Peterson, who has curated the collection, has had them strategically installed on the property.

“Our outdoor art gallery is open to the public at no charge, and now we also have a great by-cell tour that explains the art, the history of many of the persons depicted in the art, and the artists who created the art,” said Deborah Topcik, director of marketing at National Harbor.

Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for WTOP as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the WTOP newsroom staff in January 2016.

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