Ford's Theater - Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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Ford's Theater Washington Dc
The theater in which Abraham Lincoln was shot.
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- Washington -- Ford's Theater by Drfumblefinger from a blog titled Washington D.C. -- Our National Treasures
- Washington -- Ford's theater by Drfumblefinger from a blog titled Washington D.C. -- Our National Treasures
- Ford's Theater 3 by Nahury1 from a blog titled Ford's Theater / House where Lincoln Died
- Ford's Theater 2 by Nahury1 from a blog titled Ford's Theater / House where Lincoln Died
- Ford's Theater 1 by Nahury1 from a blog titled Ford's Theater / House where Lincoln Died
- Ford's Theater by Easybejack from a blog titled Heroldy's fun trip to DC
- Ford's Theater by Nietsreuef from a blog titled Washington DC 4th of July
- Ford's Theater by Jimpatog from a blog titled Mall Rats
We are going to Washington, D.C.
The majestic city of Washington, which is the capital of the United States, does not belong to any state of the country, but is a separate administrative unit called the District of Columbia (DC or just the District of Columbia).
The city was founded in 1791 and named after George Washington, the first US president. Of course, tourists are associated primarily with the famous White House, which is open to visitors. However, this is not the only interesting place in Washington.
In this city of white marble there are many majestic monuments, many museums, beautiful parks and picturesque ponds, as well as entertainment centers, fashionable restaurants and fashionable hotels. Moreover, according to American standards, Washington is a relatively small city, but at the same time it has monumental grandeur, a calm atmosphere and unshakable stability.
White House
United States Capitol
National mall
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Georgetown University
Albert Einstein Memorial
United States Botanic Garden
The Lincoln Theatre
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Washington National Cathedral
Jefferson Memorial
Logan Circle
National Museum of Natural History
National Theatre (Washington, D.C.)
Potomac River
National Air and Space Museum
Complex of Congress and Senate buildings
Washington Monument
Lincoln Memorial
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial
The Library of Congress
National Museum of the American Indian
National Gallery of Art
The International Spy Museum
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
J. Edgar Hoover Building
The Pentagon
George Washington Plantation - Mount Vernon
Arlington National Cemetery
Washington, D.C. Geography/Washington, D.C./Washington, D.C. Capital of the USA
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Lyrics:
We’re the 8 Wards that makeup
Washington, D.C.
The capital of the USA
Is what we be
Washington, D.C.
Isn’t part of any state
And is one of the most visited cities in the world isn’t that great
I am Ward 1
I’m the smallest
in terms of land area
But I’m the most densely populated
ward in the District that I’ll share with ya
I am home to
Tivoli Theater, National Zoo
and Rock Creek Park,
Howard University,
And Meridian Hill
are all famous landmarks
How do you do
My name is Ward 2
most of Downtown DC sits within the confines of me
I am home to the White House and World War II Memorial
And the National Mall
which includes the
Washington Monument But that’s not all
You are really great to see
My name is Ward 3
I’m mostly a residential area located in the upper northwest quadrant of the city
Some of my attractions are Chevy Chase Park and Foxhall
Mazza Gallerie, the Avalon and Uptown Theatre, you can visit them all
I sure hope you’re not bored
Because my name is Ward 4
I’m the most northern part of Washington D.C. Maybe you’ve been here before
I’m mostly a Beautiful and diverse collection of neighborhoods
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Learn more about D.C.
After the chorus. Hope you sing loud and good
We’re the 8 Wards that makeup
Washington, D.C.
The capital of the USA
Is what we be
Washington, D.C.
Isn’t part of any state
And is one of the most visited cities in the world isn’t that great
Hi, my name is Ward 5. I’m happy to meet you and I hope you thrive
I’m in the Northeast part of D.C.
If you catch my jive
Ward 5’s extremely Diverse in character, history, and people you now know
I also have Lincoln’s Cottage, which sits in the Old Soldiers Home
My name is Ward 6
Thanks for adding me to the mix
Located in the center of the lower half of D.C. I am fixed
I’m the greatest Ward I have some cool places in this city
Including Capitol Hill, H Street, the and the Mount Vernon Triangle’s pretty
You may think you’ve reached heaven meeting me, I am Ward 7
I’m located on the east side of the city
visit I’m begging
I am home to green spaces such as Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens,
Watts Branch Park, and the Kingman Island
I am sure your times been great
Let me introduce Ward 8
I make up the southernmost point of the D.C. Wards I’m great
I’m Washington, D.C.
And not part of any States
I border Maryland, Virginia
And I’m the capital of the USA
President Abraham Lincoln Gives Tour of Washington D.C
Pickerington Local Schools Computer Animation Team's effort took 2nd place in the State Competition! Lead by teacher Doug Rider.
Georgetown - Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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Georgetown Washington Dc
A charming neighborhood that, with its upscale boutiques and notable residents, is more than a college hangout.
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Travel blogs from Georgetown:
- ... Our next order of business was to party in Georgetown for Halloween ...
- ... Metro (subway system) Lincoln Memorial Library of Congress Korean War Memorial Washington Monument Jefferson Memorial USMC Memorial US Holocaust Museum Georgetown Fords Theater Arlington Cemetary Alexandria FDR Memorial US Capitol Building ...
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- Nathan's... M and Wisconsin NW, Georgetown by Dnesossi from a blog titled Good Night Mr. Lincoln
- Symbolic sunset in Georgetown by Mmtk from a blog titled The eagles have landed
- Georgetown Kennedy Center by Washdcmike from a blog titled Hundreds of pictures of Washington DC
- C & O C**** -Georgetown by Kellyjohn from a blog titled District of Columbia
- Georgetown Water Front by Washdcmike from a blog titled Hundreds of pictures of Washington DC
- Georgetown University by Tom_white_5588 from a blog titled Washington DC just before Obama's Inauguration
- Georgetown C&O Canel by Washdcmike from a blog titled Hundreds of pictures of Washington DC
- Georgetown again by Missmizon from a blog titled Day out in DC
- Georgetown by Dnesossi from a blog titled Good Night Mr. Lincoln
- Georgetown by Elrigster from a blog titled Obamas new den
- Georgetown by Leoj89 from a blog titled Day 1 Destination: Washington DC
- Georgetown by Mmtk from a blog titled Washington revisited
- Georgetown by Cyril.galland from a blog titled Washington la magnifique !
Washington D.C. Travel Guide | Things to do in Maryland + Virginia
I've been all over the world except for my nations capital! This all changes when I hop a plane from San Diego to Washington D.C. and meet one of my closest friends Mekaela and adventure around the DMV area! For those that don't know what DMV stands for it's DC, Maryland, Virginia area! We visit historial landmarks like the White House, World War II Monument, the National Monument, the Lincoln Memorial and Ford Theatre where Abraham Lincoln got Assassinated. Also follow us while we eat are way from San Diego's airport to the east coast! It's time to get patriotic Jaycationers!
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Jefferson Memorial - Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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Jefferson Memorial Washington Dc
A 19-foot bronze statue of perhaps the most esteemed founding father sits beneath a columned rotunda in the style of the Roman Pantheon.
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- ... We saw the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, WW2 Memorial, Korean War Memorial and the Jefferson Memorial ...
- ... made his famous 'I have a dream' speech After Lincoln we headed back down towards the Jefferson memorial, through the Korean War Memorial and past the Tidal Basin ...
- ... National Archives Metro (subway system) Lincoln Memorial Library of Congress Korean War Memorial Washington Monument Jefferson Memorial USMC Memorial US Holocaust Museum Georgetown Fords Theater Arlington Cemetary Alexandria FDR Memorial US ...
- ... In short: you haven't experienced Washington until you've seen the Jefferson Memorial at night ...
- ... 's just plain ignorance), but we were sure we'd spotted the Capitol building on our way into town (turned out to be the Jefferson memorial ), and we were surprised to be informed by Aviva which president's face we were looking at - it was George ...
- ... We left there and we walked on over to the Korean War monument, the FDR monument, and the Jefferson Memorial ...
- ... From one window there was a great view of the Jefferson Memorial, which they recognized thanks to the Ultimate D ...
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- Washington -- Jefferson Memorial at night by Drfumblefinger from a blog titled Washington D.C. -- Our National Treasures
- Jefferson Memorial from the paddle boat by Rbennettcpa from a blog titled Show Me the Money!
- Jefferson Memorial by Hms_travel from a blog titled Day 6 - Part 1
- Jefferson Memorial by Sd0744 from a blog titled Washington DC
- Jefferson Memorial by Emmafox from a blog titled Please read preface before viewing photos
- Jefferson Memorial by Washdcmike from a blog titled Hundreds of pictures of Washington DC
- Jefferson Memorial by Andrew_leesia from a blog titled Presidential Washington
- Jefferson memorial by Tomngaynor from a blog titled Back to NYC
Ambling around Washington D.C (part 1)
New York Ave NW / 15 St NW
Pennsylvania Ave NW
U.S. Department of The Treasury
Ford's Theatre (instead of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln)
The Petersen House (House Where Lincoln Died)
St. John's Episcopal Church
Blackfinn Ameripub Restaurant
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
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Discoveries America National Parks, Washington D.C.
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Washington D.C. is not only the Capitol of the United States; it’s also the home of The National Park Service. Each year, millions of people visit and enjoy the National Mall and Memorial Parks with over 65 other attractions scattered around and within the District of Columbia.
The National Mall & Memorial Parks
Lincoln Memorial
Washington Monument
Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The Capitol Building
The White House (President’s Park)
Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Ford’s Theater National Historic Site and Peterson House
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial
National World War II Memorial
Korean War Veterans Memorial
United States Botanical Gardens
Old Post Office Tower
National Archives Building
African Civil War National Memorial
George Washington Memorial Parkway
Rock Creek Park
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum Of Natural History
The National Air & Space Museum
National Museum Of American History
Arthur M. Sackler (Asian) Gallery
Freer Gallery Of Art
National Museum Of The American Indian
National Gallery Of Art
Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Gardens
National Zoological Park
Arlington National Cemetery
The Marine Corp Memorial
National Cathedral
Lyndon Baines Johnson
Memorial Grove On The
Potomac
Theodore Roosevelt Island
Memorial
Clara Barton National Historic
Site
Carter Woodson Home National
Historic Site
Mary McLeod Bethune Council
House National Historic Site
Frederick Douglass National
Historic Site
The Old Stone House
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal
National Historic Park
Constitution Gardens
US National Arboretum
Ambling around Washington D.C (part 2)
District of Columbia Court of Appels
Ford's Theatre (instead of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln)
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Union Station
National Portrait Gallery
9 th St NW
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Dolly at Fords theatre, Washington DC
Dolly at Fords theatre, Washington DC on June 5th, 2012. President Lincoln was assassinated on April 14th 1865. Lincoln died next day morning at 7:22 AM.
Renwick Gallery - Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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Renwick Gallery Washington Dc
A museum of American craft art that begins with James Renwick's architectural design of the building itself.
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- ... Had wonderful time yesterday solo-touristing, mostly at the Renwick Gallery ...
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- The Renwick Gallery by Lrandal from a blog titled On to Boston...
- Renwick Gallery by Nietsreuef from a blog titled Washington DC Training
- Renwick Gallery by Annaroo from a blog titled Sightseeing in DC & My Biological Clock
- Renwick Gallery by Silverfox41 from a blog titled Washington DC
DCDS Abraham Lincoln Memorial - Washington D.C. Preparation Project
DCDS Abraham Lincoln Memorial Monuments and Memorial Project Block 8 Duross History: by Jackson Berger and Kameron Johnson
(2) Ford's Theatre / Union Station / National Portrait Gallery
Washington D.C., United States Of America
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District of Columbia Court of Appels
Ford's Theatre (instead of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln)
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Union Station
National Portrait Gallery
9 th St NW
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interpreter Kevin MacLeod
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Abraham Lincoln Statue: Jon & Chris in DC - Season 3 Episode 2
Abraham Lincoln Statue at the District of Columbia Court of Appeals - Washington, D.C.
Within days of Lincoln's assassination on April 15,1865, Washington residents began a subscription to raise money for a memorial to the president. John T. Ford, manager of Ford's Theatre, raised the largest amount, $1,800 from a benefit performance at his theater.
Sculpted by Lott Flannery, the Abraham Lincoln Statue was originally set atop a marble column over 30 feet high. in front of the Old D.C. Courthouse. The statue, the first public monument to Lincoln, was dedicated on the third anniversary of his assassination. Over twenty percent of Washington's residents attended that unveiling, as well as President Andrew Johnson and General William T. Sherman.
In 1919, when the courthouse (formerly the District of Columbia City Hall) underwent a renovation, the statue and column were dismantled and put into storage. The statue was then re-erected on April 15, 1923, this time on a low pedestal.
In 2006, the oldest Lincoln statue in the District was removed in preparation for the expansion and renovation of the courthouse in Judiciary Square. With construction finished and the statue newly restored, it was rededicated April 15, 2009, 141 years after the original dedication and in the bicentennial year of Lincoln's birth.
President Lincoln signed the DC Emancipation Act on April 16, 1862, freeing all those held as slaves in Washington, D.C. Thus his statue is being re-dedicated on April 15, 2009, one hundred and forty-one years to the day after it was originally installed and just one day before DC Emancipation Day.
Best Proposal EVER -- Jefferson Monument, Washington DC
Marriage proposal at 100th Anniversary Cherry Blossom Festival. Jefferson Monument.
Library of Congress - Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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Library Of Congress Washington Dc
Though the Library of Congress doesn't own every book ever published, it sure has most of them, with 532 miles of shelves and 115 million items, with 7,000 added each working day.
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- ... There's a new display from the Library of Congress ...
- ... We quickly checked out the Capital Building and the National Mall before Rick went to the Library of Congress and Supreme Court, while Megan and Carlie rested their weary legs ...
- ... With our new found hunger for knowledge we headed via an underground tunnel to the Library of Congress ...
- ... Zoo Supreme Court Smithsonian Museum Other National Archives Metro (subway system) Lincoln Memorial Library of Congress Korean War Memorial Washington Monument Jefferson Memorial USMC Memorial US Holocaust Museum Georgetown Fords Theater ...
- ... in the Exorcist - they probably don't have the same draw during the day as at night On Friday morning I went to tour the Library of Congress, the largest library in the world although many of the books are stored in the 17 underground levels so didn't ...
- ... Tonight we will see the Lincoln memorial lit up for the evening, and tomorrow, we will be able to visit the Library of Congress and squeeze in another museum before flying back home ...
- ... We headed back towards the Capitol building and walked around the square to visit the Library of Congress ...
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- Library of Congress Archway by Moonminder from a blog titled Washington D. C. - SABR Convention
- The Library of Congress by Ggibbofam from a blog titled Another day in Washington DC
- Library of Congress by Washdcmike from a blog titled Hundreds of pictures of Washington DC
- Library of Congress by Kellyjohn from a blog titled District of Columbia