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Home of Monuments and Museums

Washington Dc is known as the civil quarter or federal district of America. With a stunning framework and fabulous decor this city is a well-known place to explore. This city is notorious for its charming views, historical monuments, fantastic framework, peaceful river, malls, and gorgeous neighborhoods. This city is the best place to known about American history. This city is kind of a heaven for foodies. The most delicious foods to eat in Washington dc are half smokes, jumbo slice pizzas, mumbo sauce, Pork and Lychee, Falafel sandwiches, and Taiwanese Fried Chicken. International foods are also popular here. Lincoln Memorial, The Pentagon, the Library of Congress, Ford’s Theatre, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the White House, museums, and historical sites are famed landmarks to visit in this city. George Town is known for its charming see sight place in Washington dc for outdoor activities like boating and water sports with your family and friends.

Awesome places to visit in Washington D.C.

Anacostia Park

With over 1200 acres, Anacostia Park is one of Washington, D.C.'s largest and most important recreation areas. Included in Anacostia Park is Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens and Kenilworth Marsh. Hundreds of acres are available for ballfields, picnicking, basketball, tennis, basket ball

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Bureau of Engraving and Printing

You'll see millions of dollars being printed during a tour of the BEP. The tour features the various steps of currency production, beginning with large, blank sheets of paper, and ending with wallet-ready bills! As the U.S. Government's security printer, the BEP is responsible for the desi

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Fords Theatre

The evening of April 14, 1865, has forever been marked with tragedy. On that night, our 16th President, Abraham Lincoln, was assassinated in Ford’s Theatre by actor John Wilkes Booth. Just days after General Lee’s Confederate troops surrendered at Appomattox, VA, a time of hope and pea

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial

The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. These are the words of our 32nd President, a man who truly knew the meaning of the word courage. Despite, at age 39, being stricken with polio and paralyzed from the waist down, he emerged as a true leader, guiding our country through some of

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International Spy Museum

The mission of the International Spy Museum is to educate the public about espionage in an engaging manner and to provide a dynamic context that fosters understanding of its important role in and impact on current and historic events. The Museum focuses on human intelligence and reveals th

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Korean War Veterans Memorial

Here, one finds the expression of American gratitude to those who restored freedom to South Korea. Nineteen stainless steel sculptures stand silently under the watchful eye of a sea of faces upon a granite wall—reminders of the human cost of defending freedom. These elements all bear wit

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Lincoln Memorial

"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever." Beneath these words, the 16th President of the United States—the Great Emancipator and preserver of the nation during the Civil War—sits immortalized in mar

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National Museum of Natural History

The National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) is part of the Smithsonian Institution, the world’s preeminent museum and research complex. The Museum is dedicated to inspiring curiosity, discovery, and learning about the natural world through its unparalleled research, collections, exhibi

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National Zoo

We are a 163-acre zoological park set amid Rock Creek Park in the heart of Washington, D.C. Open to the public 364 days a year, we are home to 2,000 individual animals of nearly 400 different species. Our best known residents are our giant pandas, Tian Tian, Mei Xiang, and their cub, Tai S

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Pennsylvania Avenue

Pennsylvania Avenue is among the world's most famous streets. It is known the world over as the heart of the Nation's Capital. America's history has marched, paraded, promenaded, and protested its way up and down the Avenue. It is no wonder that Pennsylvania Avenue is called the "America's

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Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

The Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum maintains the largest collection of historic air and spacecraft in the world. The Museum holds in trust over 30,000 aviation and 9,000 space artifacts. Historic aircraft and spacecraft, such as the Wright Flyer and the Apollo 11 C

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The National Archives

The Rotunda of the National Archives Building in downtown Washington, DC, displays the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence.

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The White House

Public tours of the White House are available for groups of 10 or more people. Requests must be submitted through one's Member of Congress and are accepted up to six months in advance. If you are just in the area, you may only be able to see the White House from the street, or gate around

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Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Deliberately setting aside the controversies of the war, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial honors the men and women who served when their Nation called upon them. The designer, Maya Lin, felt that "the politics had eclipsed the veterans, their service and their lives." She kept the design eleg

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Washington Monument

The Washington Monument is the most prominent, as well as one of the older, attractions in Washington, D.C. It was built in honor of George Washington, who led the country to independence, and then became its first President. The Monument is shaped like an Egyptian obelisk, 555' 5/8" high,

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