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A visit to Washington DC offers too many historic places of interest and visitor attractions to mention at length, including the White House and the U.S. Capitol. Other highlights include:
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Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington National Cemetery, under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Army, is our nation’s most treasured burial ground, is home to more than 285,000 honored dead. Among the thousands of white headstones are the graves of President John F. Kennedy, Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, world champion boxer Joe Louis and the Tomb of the Unknowns.
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
America’s national institution for Holocaust remembrance and education, this acclaimed museum tells the story of the Holocaust through dynamic exhibits that highlight its relevance today. Special exhibitions include Daniel’s Story, for younger audiences, and explore the topics of propaganda and contemporary genocide and anti-Semitism.
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Mt. Vernon Estate & Gardens
Discover the real George Washington at his riverside estate. Tour the mansion, gardens, blacksmith shop, farm, whiskey distillery and gristmill. Pay respects at his tomb. The new Museum & Education Center features interactive exhibits, immersive experiences and over 700 artifacts. Meet costumed characters and heritage breed animals!
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Old Town Alexandria
Old Town has been bustling with activity since it was founded by Scottish merchants in 1749. Shopping addicts enjoy the charm of the boutiques of all types housed in historic buildings. The free King Street Trolley will take you to all of the antique shops and contemporary art galleries that line the cobblestone streets of this neighborhood once home to George Washington and Robert E. Lee.
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Smithsonian Museums
The Smithsonian Museums in Washington, DC are world class museums with a variety of exhibits ranging from insects and meteorites to locomotives and spacecraft. Admission to all of the Smithsonian museums is free. Visitors enjoy examining more than 137 million objects, works of art and specimens as well as participating in guided tours, hands-on-activities and special programs. With 19 museums and galleries, there truly is something for everyone. You cannot see everything in one visit, so visit their website to help you plan your visit to the Smithsonian.
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