White House
Official Residence of the United States President
White House
Official Residence of the United States President
Smithsonian Institution Building
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The Smithsonian Institution Building, located near the National Mall in Washington, D.C. behind the National Museum of African Art and the Sackler Gallery, houses the Smithsonian Institution's administrative offices and information center.
FBI Headquarters
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The building received its official name, the J. Edgar Hoover F.B.I. Building, through Public Law, 92-520, which President Richard Nixon signed May 4, 1972, two days after Director Hoover’s death. President Gerald Ford dedicated the building on September 30, 1975.
Old Post Office Pavilion
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View the District of Columbia Mayor's Building, Trump International Hotel Washington, FBI Federal Building, and United States National Archives
National Gallery of Art
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The National Gallery of Art, and its attached Sculpture Garden, is a national art museum in Washington, D.C., located on the National Mall
The National Archives Museum
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The National Archives Building is home to more than three billion records in total, including the three most important documents in American history: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
U.S. Capitol
Take pictures at the United States Capitol Building, President Garfield, General Ulysses S. Grant and Peace Memorials
National Museum of the American Indian
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The National Museum of the American Indian is a museum in the United States devoted to the culture of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
National Air and Space Museum
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The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, also called the Air and Space Museum, is a museum in Washington, D.C., US. It was established in 1946 as the National Air Museum and opened its main building on the National Mall near L'Enfant Plaza in 1976.
National World War II Memorial
Iconic outdoor Memorial Honoring the 16 million Americans who served during World War II.
Admission Included
Washington Monument
555 Ft tall landmark located on the National Mall to honor the United States first President! You will be in front of the Washington Monument to step down while exploring the WW2 Memorial.
Jefferson Memorial
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Columned rotunda in the style of Rome's Pantheon on the man-made reservoir known as the Tidal Basin.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Martin Luther King Jn, Memorial with views of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial and the Tidal Basin.
Admission Included
Lincoln Memorial
Parthenon-inspired tribute to Abraham Lincoln with a 19-ft. Marble Statue, murals & reflecting pool.
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Arlington National Cemetery
If you wish to also attend the Changing of the Guard ceremony, you will typically spend an hour at the cemetery, compared to just the 30 minutes without ceremony. Step down and visit the most famous cemetery in the United States encompassing over 600 acres!
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Outdoor Memorial commemorating people who served in the Korean War through lifelike statues.
John F. Kennedy Grave Site
Walk up hill to visit the Kennedy's Grave, as well as Robert, Edward and Joseph Kennedy. You need to bring your ID or Passport to pass through security to enter.
Admission Included
Marine Corps Marathon
Statue Honoring U.S. Marines in World War II, depicting the iconic scene from Iwo Jima from 1945.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Monument to Vietnam War Service, featuring a wall with over 58,000 names of dead & missing soldiers.
The Pentagon
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Immense, five-sided Headquarters of the United States Defense Department.
Air Force Memorial
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the United States Air Force Memorial honors the service and heritage of the men and women of the United States Air Force. The three stainless steel spires reach a height of 402 feet above sea-level. It is adjacent to the Arlington National Cemetery and overlooks the Pentagon.
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