In many ways the Lincoln Memorial is the heart of all the monuments and memorials in the United States capital. It’s easy to get to this memorial by taxi or tour bus, who often drop visitors off on nearby Daniel French Drive SW or Henry Bacon Drive NW. But most often people walk along the …
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Posts Categorized: Tourist Itineraries
Awaken the Dawn in Washington DC
Washington DC has hundreds of diverse gatherings each year, whether on the National Mall, in Convention halls, or on the streets. Being the Nation’s Capitol, it is a significant place to make your voice heard or to turn your mission into a movement. If you think back to the many gatherings that have taken place …
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National Museum of American History
The nation’s capital is the epicenter of our nation’s history and culture, and the National Museum of American History is one of the most enriching spots of them all. Time travel through American history as you visit fascinating collections and unparalleled exhibits. The National Museum of American History consists of artifacts and research that span …
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Visit the Museum of the Bible in Fall 2017
Washington DC has over 25 amazing museums, ranging from the Smithsonian’s on the National Mall to the National Portrait Gallery and the Postal Museum. The National Museum of African American History and Cultural, located on right beside the Washington Monument is one of the newest, opened just a little over a year ago. This fall …
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The National Zoo: Lions, Tigers, and Pandas
One thing we probably all have in common, no matter where we grew up is our love for animals and maybe our trips to the Zoo as a young child. Going to a Zoo is always a great, memorable time for any family, especially when it’s free. The National Zoo is located just a quick …
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Go to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
In Washington DC, there is more than a few monuments that bring you back to the history of the great men and women that helped shaped the United States of America. Whether it be the Washington Monument, which stands as the tallest structure in the Nation’s Capital city or the Abraham Lincoln Memorial, iconic in …
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Georgetown: The heart of Washington D.C.
Each year, thousands of tourists descend upon the Nation’s Capital, Washington D.C., to visit the many Smithsonian Museums, learn about the history of America, watch a ball game, and eat some of the best food on the east coast. Whether it be the National Air and Space Museum located on the National Mall or the …
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Washington DC’s National Harbor
If you’re looking for a fun and lively spot to bring your friends and family, take a trip over the Potomac River to the National Harbor. Just around the corner from downtown and our DC Inn, the National Harbor overlooks the Potomac River and has a plethora of things for you to see and do. …
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