Washington Monument - Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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Prominent 555-foot-high classical obelisk where visitors are whisked by elevator to an observation deck for spectacular views of America's capital.
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Georgetown - Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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A charming neighborhood that, with its upscale boutiques and notable residents, is more than a college hangout.
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The Reason Why DC Is Between Maryland and Virginia
As everyone knows, Washington, D.C. is named after the first U.S. president. But do you know how he chose its location?
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Lincoln Memorial - Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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The majesty of Daniel Chester French's 19-foot high statue of Lincoln is complemented by Jules Guernin's 60-foot high murals depicting the Angel of Truth on one side and Fraternity and Charity on another.
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One day tour at Washington, D.C. United States of America
A day at Washington, D.C. United States of America.
Washington, D.C, formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America on the banks of the Potomac River on the country's East Coast.
Washington, D.C is a Federal District with all three branches of the U.S. federal government are centered in the District: U.S. Congress (legislative), President (executive), and the U.S. Supreme Court (judicial).
The Lincoln Memorial is an American national monument built to honor the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. It is located on the western end of the National Mall in Washington, D.C., across from the Washington Monument.
The White House is the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States. It is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. and has been the residence of every U.S. President
The United States Capitol, called the Capitol Building, is the home of the United States Congress, and the seat of the legislative branch of the U.S. federal government.
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. Spread out across two miles from the US Capitol Building to the Lincoln Memorial, The Mall is in the heart of downtown and home to the country’s most famous monuments and memorials
The Washington Monument on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, the first President of the United States.
The Jefferson Memorial is a presidential memorial in Washington, D.C., dedicated to Thomas Jefferson one of the most important of the American Founding Fathers, writer of the Declaration of Independence, and also the third President (1801–1809).
Arlington National Cemetery is a United States military cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., in whose 624 acres the dead of the nation's conflicts
The Pentagon is the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, located in Arlington County, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C.
The Korean War Veterans Memorial is located in Washington, D.C.'s West Potomac Park, southeast of the Lincoln Memorial and just south of the Reflecting Pool on the National Mall.
Abraham Lincoln Memorial
A white stone building with 36 columns and featuring a solitary 19-foot-tall statue of Abraham Lincoln sitting in contemplation, flanked on both sides with inscriptions of Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address and his most famous speech, the Gettysburg Address. It’s is a colossal seated figure of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln sculpted by Daniel Chester French and carved by the Piccirilli Brothers
Washington Monument
Washington Monument, is one of the nation’s most recognizable structures.
It was built to honor George Washington. The obelisk-shaped memorial is made up of marble, granite and blue-stone gneiss. It’s the world’s tallest structure made of stone and the tallest obelisk, at 555 feet tall.
The U.S. Capitol Building
The domed U.S. Capitol building is where the business of Washington – and America – happens, and is a massive network of buildings, offices and meeting rooms.
Famous monuments and memorials
The Jefferson Memorial
Martin Luther King, JR. Memorial
Franklin D Roosevelt Memorial
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Vietnam Women’s Memorial
Marine Corps War Memorial
Pentagon Memorial
Museums on the Mall
Air and Space Museum
Natural History Museum
American History Museum
National Museum of the American Indian
Washington DC Tour of Adams Morgan
Walking tour of historic Adams Morgan with Travel Journalist Adrienne Brawley in Washington DC.
Washington DC Travel Tips: 10 Things to Know Before You Go to DC
Things you NEED to know BEFORE you go to Washington DC. DC is often referred to as The District. You could easily spend a week in DC, especially if you want to see George Washington’s house in Mount Vernon and Thomas Jefferson’s house in Monticello. The City is laid out in a grid pattern with lettered streets running east-west, numbered streets running north-south. Diagonal streets — usually named after states — often intersect at circles (30 circles)
Dupont Circle is my favorite circle. Comprised of four quadrants (NE, NW, SE, and SW), which spread out from the U.S. Capitol.
Getting in
There are three Airports -- none of them actually in DC
Reagan (DCA) -- right next to DC -- connected by Metro or $20 Cab Ride
Washington Dulles (IAD)
Baltimore-Washington (BWI)
Amtrak to Union Station
Or Drive
Transportation in DC
Walk
One of the 10 of the most walkable cities in the USA
Travel + Leisure rated D.C. as the third rudest city in America,
Metro
Smart Trip Card
Capital Bike Share
175 stations across the city
Sign up for a day, or three
Taxis/Uber plentiful
Driving: Beware -- traffic is miserable and oneway streets abound
Parking is expensive -- Use parking panda
Museums
Smithsonians are free
Most on the national mall
Air and Space has 2 locations -- one by Dulles
Newseum and Spy Museum are expensive
My favorite is the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
No reservations required September 5, 2017 through March 2, 2018
Washington Monument elevator is really cool -- but it’s often broken
Best gift shops are in the museums
Government Stuff
Capitol Building or the White House, make sure to book your tickets in advance.
Capitol tour, reservations online or through your Congressional representative or senator.
Capitol Visitor Center provides a limited number of day-passes starting at 9 a.m.
White House, reserve a few months before your trip. Thru congressional representative.
Time to visit
Cherry Blossom Season
Not the summer when all the school kids are there
And the Summer is oppressively hot and humid, especially in August
And maybe not when the govt is in full swing
I like Winter -- no crowds at all
Hotels
Can be really expensive, as can parking
My favorites are the Park Hyatt and the Mayflower
Stay outside of DC in Arlington or Alexandria for cheaper hotels
Just a short metro ride in to the city
Food
The national mall and monument area has almost no food
Union Station and Le’fant plaza good for lunch, or around the white house
Avoid the Chinese food in Chinatown -- it’s all really awful
But George Bush’s favorite Chinese restaurant is just 20 minutes driving outside of DC
Peking Gourmet Inn in Fall Church -- Awesome Peking Duck
My Favorites: Potbelly
My Favorites: Moby Dick House of Kabob
My Favorites: Ben’s Chili Bowl
DC is more than just monuments and the National Mall
Get out and see the real DC
Georgetown
Penn Quarter
Adams Morgan
Smithsonian Zoo
U Street
Walk the red line
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1. Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia, is the capital of the United States. The signing of the Residence Act on July 16, 1790, approved the creation of a capital district located along the Potomac River. The District is therefore not a part of any state.
2. Washington had an estimated population of 693,972 as of July 2017. Commuters from the surrounding Maryland and Virginia suburbs raise the city's population to more than one million during the workweek. The Washington metropolitan area, of which the District is the principal city, has a population of over 6 million, the sixth-largest metropolitan statistical area in the country.
3. Before 1961, residents of Washington, D.C. couldn’t vote in presidential elections because of the Electoral College. The number of electoral votes each state gets depends on how many senators and members of the House of Representatives it has. Since D.C. isn’t a state, it has no representatives in Congress, so for years D.C. couldn’t take part in elections. The 23rd Amendment to the Constitution (passed in 1961) let D.C. have the number of electoral votes it would have if it were a state.
4. The Washington Monument used to be the tallest structure in the world. The Washington Monument is actually two different colors. The Washington National Monument Society ran out of funding during construction, so the project was put on hold. Eventually, the U.S. government took over 25 years later, but it used marble from a different quarry, which is why the bottom looks slightly different from the top.
5. If you’re in the White House and need to answer nature’s call, I’m sorry to report that you only have a choice of 35 different bathrooms. All but one president called the White House home: George Washington. He did lay the cornerstone in 1792, but died less than a year before completion, in 1799.
6. The Library of Congress (LOC) is the research library that officially serves the United States Congress and is the de facto national library of the United States. Its collections include research materials from all parts of the world and in more than 450 languages. It contains over 38 million books and other printed materials, 3.6 million recordings, 14 million photographs, 5.5 million maps, 8.1 million pieces of sheet music and 70 million manuscripts, 5711 incunables, which are books printed before 1501, and 122.810.430 special collections.
7. The Smithsonian Institution, established on August 10, 1846 for the increase and diffusion of knowledge, is a group of museums and research centers administered by the Government of the United States. The institution is named after its founding donor, British scientist James Smithson, who never actually set foot in the United States.
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Residence Inn by Marriott Washington, DC/Capitol - Hotel Overview
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The luxury excellent Residence Inn Capitol, with its great administration, snappy suites and heavenly area, gives a consistent affair when going to Capitol Hill, the Smithsonian exhibition halls, extremely popular landmarks and famous milestones. Set in the heart of Washington, DC, the inn is a square from the Federal Center SW Metro, associating you to adjacent shopping, feasting and excitement scenes like the Verizon Center and Nationals Park. Venture inside and you'll see that our lodging is sagaciously intended for augmented remains. Roomy suites offer free Wi-Fi, completely prepared kitchens and living, working and feasting territories. Every morning, a free hot smorgasbord breakfast begins the day; a complimentary weekday get-together helps you end it well. In the middle of, invest energy in the wellness focus, indoor pool or spa with sundeck. What's more, in case you're making a trip to DC on government business, offices including NASA, USITC and FEMA are pieces away. We additionally give a perfect area to gatherings and gatherings, with 3,248 square feet of occasion space.
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This downtown extended-stay hotel is a 4-minute walk from the Federal Center Metro Station and 1.9 miles from the White House.
The polished 1- and 2-bedroom suites come with fully equipped kitchens, free WiFi and separate living areas. They also have sofas, desks with ergonomic chairs, and flat-screen TVs with premium channels. Some offer Capitol views.
There’s a free hot breakfast and an evening social with snacks (Mon-Wed), as well as a grocery delivery service and a 24/7 market. Other amenities include an indoor pool, a gym and a 24/7 business center, plus parking (fee). There are also laundry facilities and 6,400 sq ft of meeting space.
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Downtown Washington Hostel sells fast on our site. Just over half a mile from Union Station in downtown Washington, D.C., this hostel provides free Wi-Fi access and dormitory rooms with air conditioning. The United States Capitol Building is just under 1 miless away.
Linens and towels are provided for guests of the Downtown Washington Hostel, which includes in-room lockers as well. Access to a shared bathroom and a shared kitchen is provided.
A 24-hour front desk welcomes guests to the Downtown Washington Hostel. A shared lounge and a game room are available for entertainment, and guests can get information at the on-site tour desk.
Dining and nightlife options abound in the neighborhood surrounding the Downtown Washington Hostel. Ethiopic Restaurant, serving Ethiopian cuisine, is just 350 feet away. The Big Board bar is just 250 feet away.
Gallaudet University is a 10-minute walk from Downtown Washington Hostel, which is within 2 miles of both the Smithsonian Institution and the White House. The Verizon Center is just over 1 mile away.
Northeast Washington DC is a great choice for travelers interested in museums , sightseeing and monuments .
Washington Harbor in Georgetown, Washington DC
Walking East and then back West in Georgetown's Washington Harbor, Washington DC. I like to walk down here and see the big boats that tie up here.
Top10 Recommended Hotels in Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Top10 Recommended Hotels in Washington, District of Columbia, USA
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8. Henley Park Hotel ****
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10. The Dupont Circle Hotel ****
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Experience the exciting attractions of Washington, D.C. in this sleek and sophisticated hotel adjacent to George Washington
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On world-famous Pennsylvania Avenue, this historic hotel is a 10-minute walk from The White House. It features gourmet
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Located around the corner from the White House, JW Marriott Hotel Washington Dc features luxurious rooms with a flat-screen
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4. 2015 Massachusetts Avenue NorthWest, Washington, DC, DC 20036, USA
Nestled among historic embassies and enchanting row homes, The Embassy Row Hotel is in the Dupont Circle district of
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5. 2500 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC, DC 20037, USA
This modern Washington, D.C., hotel offers free Wi-Fi and suites equipped with a spacious living area.
6. 1731 New Hampshire Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC, DC 20009, USA
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Centrally located in downtown Washington, D.C., this vibrant boutique hotel is only 600 metres from the White House and 200
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Only steps from the heart of Washington, D.C., this luxury boutique hotel is a short walk from Mount Vernon Metro Station. It
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10. 1500 New Hampshire Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC, DC 20036, USA
This 4-star hotel is located at the top of Dupont Circle just minutes from the historical landmarks of Washington, D.C. It features stylish rooms and a 24-hour, fully equipped gym.
Driving across Key Bridge to Georgetown, Washington, DC
Starting from North Lynn Street in Rosslyn, Arlington, Virginia, I drive across Key Bridge to Georgetown, Washington, DC. On the other side of the bridge, I turn right on M Street, and then left in the alley next to Sweet Green. I go up the alley to Prospect Street and turn left (west). A few blocks, and then I turn left on 35th Street (the very steep cobblestone street next to Dixie Liquor) and park. I shot this with a Flip Video Ultra HD.
Washington D.C. - City Video Guide
Washington D.C. is situated on the east coast of the USA, along the banks of the Potomac River.
Most visitors begin at the National Mall. Zero Milestone is the proposed reference point for distances on all US maps. To the north is the White House. To the south stands the Washington Monument. The US Capitol Building, atop Capitol Hill, is the nation's seat of federal government.
The Mall is also home to many of the nation's Smithsonian buildings, including the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.
Reflecting Pool is surrounded by tributes to its heroes and founding fathers, including the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and the Lincoln Memorial.
Washington D.C.'s Capital Bikeshare system makes it easy to reach downtown neighborhoods such as DuPont Circle and Foggy Bottom.
Georgetown is the oldest district in Washington D.C. Wisconsin Avenue and M Street have boutique stores and galleries. To the north is the National Cathedral, the Smithsonian National Zoo and the International Spy Museum.
Just across the Potomac is Arlington National Cemetery.
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Washington Monument, WWII Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, Korean War Memorial, Lincoln Memorial and some protestors! Nice long walk!
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The Old Post Office Pavilion: Washington, DC
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Pak Yu and I took the Metro down to tour the Old Post Office Pavilion in Washington, DC. The building is amazing - inside and out. The old clock tower features an incredible panoramic view of DC.
The Old Post Office Pavilion, also known as Old Post Office and Clock Tower and officially renamed the Nancy Hanks Center in 1983, is a building of the United States federal government. Built in 1892-99, it is located at 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue (the intersection of 12th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue), NW, in Washington, D.C. Its rustication, strong semi-circular arches, squat clustered columns united by a foliate Sullivanesque capital-frieze, make it the last major example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture to be constructed in the District of Columbia. Its 315 ft (96 m)-high clocktower makes the building the largest commercial building and the third tallest structure in Washington, D.C. Scarcely used as a post office, it has been rehabilitated today into office and retail space shared by the federal government and private businesses. The expansive interior atrium is now home to shops, federal offices, entertainment space and a food court.
As of 2012, it has been declared surplus by the government and is set to be completely rebuilt as Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C.
National Park Service rangers from Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site provide tours of the Old Post Office Tower affording one of the most spectacular views of Washington from its 270-foot (82 m)-high observation deck. The tower includes an exhibit room depicting the building's long struggle for survival. Visitors can also view the Bells of Congress, replicas of those at Westminster Abbey and given by the Ditchley Foundation to the United States in 1983 to celebrate the bicentennial of the end of the Revolutionary War. The Washington Ringing Society sounds The Bells of Congress every Thursday evening and on special occasions. The official bells of the United States Congress, they are one of the largest sets of change ringing bells in North America.
Free tours of The Old Post Office Pavilion Clock Tower are offered daily. More information is available by calling (202) 606-8691.
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Chinatown - Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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- ... Washington DC 's Chinatown wasn't particularly inspiring so we had some Mexican (which was also rather rubbish) and decided to spend the ...
- ... We walked back into Chinatown with our bags to catch the 3 hour bus to Washington DC ...
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- Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
Photos in this video:
- Chinatown (Yes, DC has one too!) by Jimandlaura from a blog titled Goodbye New York....Hello Washington!
- Marissa and I at Chinatown Gate by Ilombardo from a blog titled Around Town
- Chinatown - Washington DC by Travelledkiwi from a blog titled Bit More of Washington in the cold rain.
- Parents at Chinatown Gate by Ilombardo from a blog titled Around Town
- Entrance to Chinatown, DC by Ditchthecube from a blog titled Sunday
- Starbucks - chinatown by Nickyandparaic from a blog titled our trip to see Mr Bush
- Chinatown Gate by Schiferl from a blog titled Friends, Smithsonian Folk Life, and Chinatown
- Chinatown Gate by Ilombardo from a blog titled Around Town
- Chinatown Arch by Andrew_leesia from a blog titled Presidential Washington
- Chinatown gate by Amanda_escapes from a blog titled Monumental amounts of sightseeing
- Chinatown DC by Natascha from a blog titled Washington DC
- Chinatown by Tom_white_5588 from a blog titled Washington DC just before Obama's Inauguration
- Chinatown by Maverick_nos
- Chinatown by Missmizon from a blog titled Chilling in the Capital
- Chinatown by Natascha from a blog titled Washington DC