This is a wonderful memorial to a great president during a rough time in our history and a fitting place for Dr. Martin Luther King "I have a dream" ...More |
This is a must see museum if you have any interest in aviation or space. There is alot of information about the first mail planes and passenger jets. |
The Wall, as some call the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial, is stunning and moving in its simplicity. Paying respect to the 58,000 young Americans who lost ...More |
My experience at the Capitol was wonderful. The only problem was that many items are prohibited within the Capitol. There is nowhere to leave your ...More |
I've been to the National Cathedral twice on trips to D.C. & seriously, each time you find something new & cool. The architecture, the stained glass ...More |
The National Zoo opens at 6 am. We read online that the early hours were the best time to see the animals being fed and to avoid the crowds. We ...More |
I really liked the Jefferson memorial mainly because of the view! From the steps, you can see the Washington monument and (i'm pretty sure)the White ...More |
I have been to the Franciscan Monastery numerous times, and I can't get enough of it. I even take my fifth-graders every year. The gardens around the ...More |
Despite the name, there is no shopping complexes here. Rather, this is undoubtedly the cultural heart of the nation's capital. Stretching for about 1 ...More |
I am surprised this is not higher on the list. This really is my favorite building in D.C. The tour that they offer is wonderful, and really give you ...More |
My wife and I on this Saturday in September trip to Washington DC decided to see two places in particular: the US Postal Museum (don't bother, even at ...More |
This is a must visit church if you are a catholic if you are not of this faith it is still breathtaking to see the beauty of this house of worship. If ...More |
The National Gallery is an incredible museum, but takes all day or even longer to do it right. Be sure to pick up the free audio guide wands at the ...More |
A beautiful--and long-overdue--memorial. I highly recommend that visitors seek out war veterans (recognizable by their VFW hats) who often visit the ...More |
This was the best monument that I went to in DC, I had the most fun looking at the numerous qoutes on the beautiful stone. The waterfalls were frozen ...More |
From the title you can tell what i'm talking about when i say world, not only is this mosque interestingly located next to great looking buildings ...More |
if you believe albert einstein to be one of the most important figures of the 20th century...this is for you. you get to sit on his lap (now how many ...More |
Washington Harbour is a great place on the Georgetown waterfront that literally "embraces" the Potomac River with beautiful views of the Va. ... |
If you plan to attend this year, you might like to know that half of this museum is closed for renovation this year. This information is not given on ...More |
The Korean War Veterans Memorial is a beautiful tribute to those who served in this often forgotten war. I visited this memorial with my father, who ...More |
While Dupont Circle is probably DC's most famous and it certainly does have many shopping and dining opportunity's surrounding it, it has become less ...More |
My grandfather used to take my brothers, cousins, and I to "The Awakening" every year during the Cherry Blossoms. We loved going there and I did a ...More |
The same great time every day, just get a pitcher and a pretzel and go with it! From your friends in Panama, Guille and his latin friend, Fernando. |
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