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Golden State Warriors post photos from African-American history museum visit

Washington(CNN) Reigning NBA champs the Golden State Warriors visited the Smithsonian National Museum of African-American History and Culture Tuesday in lieu of the traditional White House visit.

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The Warriors, who are in Washington to play to Wizards on Wednesday, visited the museum with a group of young students.

Steph Curry said in an Instagram story video, "we're here checking out our history and culture."

Photos of the Golden State Warriors visit to the African-American history museum Tuesday.

"The White House is a great honor, but there are other circumstances that we felt not comfortable going," the Warriors Klay Thompson told the New York Post. "We're not going to politicize anything. We're just going to go hang out with some kids and take them to the African-American Museum and teach them things we learned along the way, life lessons and hopefully give them some great memories."

Checking out a few of the exhibits with Draymond Green.. #Warriors #Champs

President Donald Trump has not hosted a championship NBA team at the White House since taking office. Teams often visit the White House the year after they win their championship, but the Cleveland Cavaliers, who won the NBA title in 2016, visited that year, two days after Trump won the election. The Cavs' Richard Jefferson posted at the time, "Words cannot express the honor I feel being the last team to visit the White House tomorrow."

At the Nation Museum of African American History & Culture Presenting Steph Curry & the Warriors with a gift from my agency...

A month after white supremacists marched in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017, Curry said he didn't want to visit the White House because he and his team "don't stand for" the things Trump said. "By acting and not going, hopefully that will inspire some chage when it comes to what we tolerate in this country and what is accepted and what we turn a blind eye to," Curry said.

Trump responded by tweeting that their invitation was withdrawn.

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