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Washington, DC Attractions
ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY
Don’t see Washington D.C. without seeing this! Visit the Tomb of the Unknowns, gravesites of the Kennedy brothers, and see the Changing of the Guard. A favorite to most of our travelers.
LINCOLN MEMORIAL
This monument honors our 16th President and features his Gettysburg Address.
JEFFERSON MEMORIAL
The Thomas Jefferson Memorial is America’s foremost memorial to our third president.
US CAPITOL
Created for the use of our nation’s legislature, this awesome structure is home to the new Capitol Visitors Center that honors many of our
great public figures.
WASHINGTON MEMORIAL
Standing over 500 feet tall, this memorial honors our first president George Washington.
NATIONAL ARCHIVES
Home to the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, the Constitution, and many other documents.
FORD’S THEATRE
Still a working theatre, one can learn of the events that led up to the assassination of President Lincoln.
PETERSON HOUSE
Directly across the street from Ford’s Theatre is the house where Lincoln died after being shot by John Wilkes Booth.
HOLOCAUST MUSEUM
A memorial to the millions who died during the Nazi regime in Germany during WWII.
INTERNATIONAL SPY MUSEUM
Dedicated to espionage, it’s the only public museum in the world of it’s kind.
NATIONAL AIR & SPACE MUSEUM
This museum has the largest display of historic air and spacecraft in the world.
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN
The first national museum dedicated to the preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts of Native Americans.
AMERICAN ART MUSEUM
The museum celebrates the extraordinary creativity of our country’s artists.
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY
This recently remodeled museum has a multitude of exhibits exploring America’s history, identity and culture.
KENNEDY CENTER
The John F. Kennedy center for the Performing Arts produces a variety of theatre and musicals, dance and ballet, and many other performances for all ages.
EMBASSY ROW
As you walk along Massachusetts Avenue and see many of the beautiful foreign embassies in Washington D.C.
VIETNAM MEMORIAL
This memorial honors members of the U.S. armed forces who died in service or are unaccounted for during the Vietnam War.
WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL
This monument is dedicated to the spirit, sacrifice and commitment of the American people for enduring the most defining event during the 20th Century.
FDR MEMORIAL
This Monument is dedicated to Franklin D. Roosevelt, and traces each of his 4 terms as president.
IWO JIMA MARINE CORPS MEMORIAL
This memorial is dedicated to all marines who have given their lives.
KOREAN WAR MEMORIAL
This memorial provides 19 steel statues of soldiers in full combat gear. It serves as a tribute to those who restored freedom in South Korea.
UNION STATION
One of the most visited destinations in the nation’s Capitol with over 32 million visitors a year. It is a working train terminal with exhibits, restaurants, and stores.
MOUNT VERNON
George Washington’s Estate & Gardens, including the farm where Washington’s family lived.