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 |
Description: There are dozens of aircrafts here, everything from the Wright Brothers' Flyer and Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis to World War II planes and ... More |
We will go back, we will always go back... please read on... My father, Gerald Henry Gaylor, died in VietNam by a terrorist bomb, January 22, 1966. ...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 |
Description: This century-old monastery is one of Washington's hidden delights. The garden, set on a hillside and reached by winding paths, is full of big trees ... 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 |
Description: The National Gallery houses an extensive collection of European and American art in two spectacular buildings. In the grand, neoclassical West ... 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 |
Description: Not to be confused with its sophisticated upstairs neighbor, 1789 restaurant, this nautically themed basement bar (note the oars on the wall) caters ... More |
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