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Rock Creek Park – Washington DC

Rock Creek Park - Washington DC Are you tired of seeing the stunning buildings in our nation’s capital?  How about taking a break and going for a little nature along with a little culture?  You can do this at Rock Creek Park.  The nature … [Read more...]

National Museum of the American Indian – Washington, DC

National Museum of the American Indian - Washington, DC Part of the Smithsonian Institution the National Museum of the American Indian is the sixteen museum of the group.  It is dedicated to the literature, history, life, languages and arts of the Native … [Read more...]

National Museum of the American Indian – Washington, DC

National Museum of the American Indian - Washington, DC Part of the Smithsonian Institution the National Museum of the American Indian is the sixteen museum of the group.  It is dedicated to the literature, history, life, languages and arts of the Native … [Read more...]

John F. Kennedy Center – Washington, D.C.

John F. Kennedy Center - Washington, D.C. If you are looking for something free to do in the evening in D.C. then you should consider going to the Kennedy Center for their free 6 pm shows. The center opened its doors on September 8, 1971 on 17 acres overlooking … [Read more...]

National Theatre – Washington D.C.

National Theatre - Washington D.C. Enter the world of the theatre with the National Theatre which opened its doors in 1835.  Every President of the United States has attended performances at the theatre which has given the theatre the title: "Theatre … [Read more...]

White House Tours – Washington D.C.

White House Tours - Washington D.C. If you want to see the White House while you are on your Washington D.C. vacation you will need to make contact with your member of Congress (Senator or Representative).  That's the only way to get a tour.  The … [Read more...]

The United States National Arboretum – Washington, D.C.

The United States National Arboretum - Washington, D.C. The Arboretum was established in 1927 by an Act of Congress.  It was established to serve the public need for scientific research, education, and gardens that conserve and showcase plants to enhance … [Read more...]

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial – Washington, DC

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial - Washington, DC On the Western edge of the Tidal Basin close to the National Mall along the famous Cherry Tree Walk is the memorial honoring FDR and the era he represents.  The memorial follows 12 years of the history … [Read more...]

Washington DC Odyssey Brunch Cruise – Washington DC

    Washington DC Odyssey Brunch Cruise Odyssey III, Washington, DC's most elegant and contemporary cruising vessel offers the most unique brunch setting in Washington DC. Cruise past historic monuments as you enjoy a sumptuous brunch … [Read more...]

Holocaust Memorial Museum – Washington DC

The Holocaust Memorial Museum – Remembering.  The Holocaust was one of the most terrible events to occur in all of human history.  More tragic than any accident of act of nature, the Holocaust was perpetrated on human beings by human beings … [Read more...]