EASTERN U.S. CITY GUIDES
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The capital of the world's wealthiest and most powerful nation possesses a graceful dignity that's captured in its monuments, museums and memorials. Only a handful of cities rival Washington, DC's history and influence, and visits to the Lincoln Memorial, the White House or the Smithsonian leave lifetime impressions, as do somber moments spent at the Arlington National Cemetery, the U.S. Holocaust Museum or the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. WashingtonDC.com's guide to the nation's capital embraces its neighborhoods and major attractions, hidden rooftop restaurants and power dining spots, as well as events ranging from street fairs and DJ nights to the national Cherry Blossom Festival held every spring.
WashingtonDC.com offers reviews of Washington, DC restaurants, cafes, pubs and bars. Feed your soul at B. Smith's restaurant for some Southern soul food. Have a tender, aged prime beef steak at Capital Grille or for some great American cuisine, stop by the 600 Restaurant at the infamous Watergate Hotel.
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There is such a plethora of museums, monuments and points of interest that it can take many trips to Washington, DC to visit its sites in full. Sometimes referred to as the "Nation's Attic," the Smithsonian Institution has 15 museums including the Air and Space Museum and the National Museum of Natural History. Two of the newest museums in Washington are the International Spy Museum and the Holocaust Museum. Visitors can see the workings of the U.S. government by touring the country's capitol or heading to the White House visitor's center. Additionally, many of the governmental agencies, such as the DEA, have exhibits and some provide tours of their facilities. Washington, DC also has plenty of free things to do for visitors on a budget.
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A guide to Washington, DC transportation, including mass transit, taxis, limousines, commute alternatives and Washington-Dulles International Airport and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
Travel guides for Washington, DC, guides to Washington, DC dining, museums and monuments, Washington, DC maps and Washington, DC specialty guides.
The annual Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, DC and many other annual festivals held in the Nation's Capital and the surrounding Washington, DC area.
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A guide to shopping in Washington, DC.
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A guide to golf courses in Washington, DC.
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