Visiting D.C.
From its celebrated symbols of patriotism to its undiscovered neighborhoods, the sites and sounds of the nation's capital inspire millions of visitors every year. Packed with famous sights, free attractions, and an endless calendar of special events, Washington, DC offers year-round inspiring experiences.
Below you will find links to various sites containing information on where to stay, what to do, and even how to get around while in Washington, DC. In addition, you will find a list DC attractions, and links to their corresponding websites.
Also, before visiting Washington, be sure to contact Senator Collins' DC office, where her staff can help set up tours of the U.S. Capitol and other local attractions.
Washington Tourism Links
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Current and Forecasted DC Weather Conditions
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DC Metrorail Subway Map
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Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
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Metropolitan Washington National Park Areas
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Washington, DC "Ride Guide"
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Washington, DC Convention and Tourism Corporation
Your one stop shop place for information on visiting Washington, DC. Where to go, what to do, when to visit, who to see, and how to do it all. Visit the Convention and Tourism Corporation website for all the information you'll need to make the most out of your trip.
Places to See
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Arlington National Cemetery
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Jefferson Memorial
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Korean War Veterans Memorial
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Lincoln Memorial
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Mount Vernon
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The Bureau of Engraving and Printing
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation
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The Library of Congress
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The National Archives
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The National Zoological Park
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The Pentagon
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The State Department
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The U.S. Supreme Court
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The United States Capitol
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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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The Washington Monument
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The White House
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial