Things to Do Before You Leave Washington, DCEveryone knows to see the Smithsonians and visit the monuments, but there are other things to do in Washington, DC besides those usual haunts. Where should people go, where should they eat, what should they do before they leave our nation’s capital? You be the judge. |
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National Building Museum 1 person | ||
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial 36 people | ||
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Jefferson Memorial 9 people | ||
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Lincoln Memorial 33 people | ||
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International Spy Museum 139 people | ||
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Korean War Memorial 1 person | ||
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Arlington National Cemetery 19 people | ||
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Capitol Building 13 people | ||
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The Mall 14 people | ||
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Washington Monument 26 people | ||
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Cherry Blossoms 3 people | ||
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National Gallery of Art 8 people | ||
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National Cathedral 15 people | ||
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Library Of Congress 104 people | ||
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World War II Memorial 10 people | ||
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National Museum of the American Indian 7 people | ||
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Tidal Basin | ||
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Sculpture Garden | ||
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National Air And Space Museum: Udvar-Hazy Center 5 people | ||
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Washington Metro | ||
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White House 100 people | ||
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Smithsonian Institution 204 people | ||
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Department Of Treasury 1 person | ||
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The Pentagon 7 people | ||
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The United States Marine Corps War Memorial | ||
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Created by Eleanor's Trousers on Mar 18, 2006.
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