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sight
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The Lincoln Memorial is a 19-foot tall marble statue of a seated Abraham Lincoln, the 16th Presid...
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sight
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The National Mall refers to the nearly 2-mile expanse of public park between the Capitol building...
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sight
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Home to the president of the United States when in office. Finished in the year 1800, it has been ...
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sight
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The tallest structure in D.C., the Washington Monument stands 555 ft. tall, a sandstone obelisk r...
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sight
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Arlington National Cemetery has been the burial place for veterans and military casualties ever s...
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museum / gallery
10 votes
National Air and Space Museum: Old planes and modern space stations in Washington, DC. The Smithso...
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museum / gallery
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Billed as "a living memorial to the Holocaust," the Holocaust Museum opened to the public in 1993...
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sight
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The Supreme Court Building is as momentous as the decisions being made inside - a gargantuan, mar...
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neighborhood
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Once a sleepy tobacco port, these days Georgetown is known for its trendy restaurants and upscale...
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museum / gallery
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Located on the National Mall - though unaffiliated with the Smithsonian - the National Gallery is...
