Washington DC is
much more than just
our nations’ capitol. It
is a urban area alive
Take a cab or metrorail
and use a day to visit
with history. From
the historical sights of the White House to
DC. Highlights include: Memorials and
- Willard InterContinental Museums, DC has
Hotel most known for being the something for
place where Rev. Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. wrote his "I everyone. The
Have a Dream" speech.
overall averages
- The Library of Congress
temperatures range
where you can see a recreation
of Thomas Jefferson’s original from 89 degrees F in
library.
the summer to down
- See the Lincoln Memorial to 29 degrees F in the
and then see the Reflecting
Pool and WWII Memorial winter.
which is in walking distance.
- Do not miss the chance to
see the Changing of the Guard
ceremony at the Tomb of the
Unknowns in Arlington
National Cemetery.
-See the names of those who
sacrificed for the country at the
Vietnam Veteran's Memorial
Wall
Food and
Shopping
-- Co to
Come
- Top outlet
Nationals Park
When in Washington DC be and see views of malls and
sure to visit one of the many
Museums, such as the
the Capitol Dome shopping
and Washington
Smithsonian, The National Monument while centers lie
Museum of Natural watching some just outside
History, National Museum great baseball.
of American History, and downtown
many more! - DC has over 800 DC. Many
miles of trails for
Stop to see free
biking, hiking,
deals await
performances at The
Kennedy Center's
and jogging, everywhere
Millennium Stage every
including the you look!
Mount Vernon
night at 6 PM, or even see a
trail.
show at Signature Theatre,
The Kennedy Center, - Downtown
- Football fans will
Folger Theatre,
not want to miss DC is full of
Imagination Stage, or one
of the many others.
The Military restaurants
Bowl at The DC
Also come and visit The Armory.
, or if curious
National Zoo where you stop by the
can see panda conservation - The Potomac
farmers
efforts. River is great for
kayaking, markets.
canoeing, and
sailing!
The National Museum of
Natural History