Washington DC From its celebrated symbols of patriotism to its undiscovered neighborhoods, the sights and sounds of the nation's capital inspire millions of visitors every year. Washington, DC is a powerful symbol not only of our nation but also of democracy and freedom. The District of Columbia's neighborhoods, people, history and culture truly embody the American Experience—from Duke Ellington to John Phillip Sousa and from the Civil War to civil rights. Only in Washington, DC can visitors be inspired by touring the magnificent Capitol Building and Washington Monument by day and be moved by taking in magical performances by the National Symphony Orchestra and world-class opera by night.
Destination Highlights
U.S. Capitol
The White House
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Arlington National Cemetery
International Spy Museum
Washington National Cathedral
Mount Vernon
Georgetown
Ford’s Theatre and the Petersen House
National Archives and Records
Smithsonian Museums
FDR Memorial
Performance Opportunities
Union Station
Lincoln Memorial
Clinic at George Mason
Clinic at University of Maryland
U.S. Capitol Steps
Cultural Highlights
Smithsonian Institution Museums
Since it is impossible to visit all of the 14 museums in a single visit, pick a few and save the rest for your next trip. Some of the Smithsonian experiences include the National Air and Space Museum, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, National Museum of American History and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.
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