Our nation's capitol has lots to do and see. Use the links below to find out more about some of the many interesting sites in Washington D.C. There is much more to do and see there but I have put up a few of the most interesting links.
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Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial (National Park Service) |
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Ford's Theater National Historic Site (National Park Service) |
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Arlington National Cemetery
Left: The graves of John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Onasis
Right: Arlington House and the memorial to Robert E. Lee
Left: Rows of military graves
Right: The mast of the Dreadnaught The Main
Below: Photos of the changing of the guard at the tomb of the unknowns
Left: Tomb of the unknowns amphitheater
Right: Iwo Jima memorial
Left: Iwo Jima memorial
D.C. Monuments Etc.
Left: Jefferson Memorial
Right: Library of Congress
Below: FDR Memorial
Below: Lincoln Memorial
Left: Lincoln Memorial
Right: Washington Monument
Below: Vietnam Memorial
Below: Korean War Memorial
Above: U.S. Capitol
Smithsonian: American History Museum
Left: Flag that was draped over the Pentagon on September 11, 2001
Right: George Washington's Waistcoat
Below: Benedict Arnold's Gunboat "Philadelphia"
Above: the ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz
Above: Blown glass model of the capitol building