Arlington National Cemetery |
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A visit to Arlington National Cemetery is a chance to walk through American history and honor those who died for our country.
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Ford's Theater |
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A tour of this historic theater is a trip back in time to explore the life and legacy of President Abraham Lincoln who was assassinated here.
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum |
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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is a living memorial of the Holocaust and a reminder of the need to confront hatred and prevent genocide.
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International Spy Museum |
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The International Spy Museum is the first and only public museum in the United States solely dedicated to espionage and provides a global perspective on this all-but-invisible profession.
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Mount Vernon |
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Visit George Washington's home to take a step back in time and learn more about our nation's first President.
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National Archives |
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In a democracy, records belong to the people, and for more than seven decades, NARA has preserved and provided access to the records of the United States of America.
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National Zoo |
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The National Zoo is the nation's zoo, serving as a research, educational and animal welfare example for the rest of the nation and the world.
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Smithsonian |
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The Smithsonian Institution is the world's largest museum complex and research organization with museums, research centers and the National Zoo.
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Washington Monument |
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The Washington Monument honors our first president, George Washington, and is the most prominent structure, as well as one of the earlier attractions, in Washington, D.C.
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Washington National Cathedral |
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The Washington National Cathedral is a church for national purposes and a spiritual resource for our nation. People of all faiths are welcome.
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