Tour Washington D.C.'s informative, fun tour guides will make your night in D.C. one to remember.  Participants will ride by bus to some of Washington's most famous spots and spend 30 minutes at each spot soaking up American history by moonlight.  

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Visitors will experience the:

Capitol Building: The Capitol has hosted both Senate and the House of Representatives for more than two hundred years. Begun in 1793, the Capitol has endured fire, rebuilding and expansion. The capitol stands as a symbol to the triumph of democracy and freedom. Click here to find more information about the Capitol Building.

World War II Memorial: This memorial commemorates the bravery and sacrifice members of the armed forces contributed throughout the defining moment of the 20th century. Quotes from Eisenhower, Truman and Roosevelt are inscribed onto the memorial as well. Click here for more information about the World War II Memorial.

Jefferson Memorial:
This memorial stands in honor of our nation's 3rd president, an accomplished statesman, patriot and educator. The neoclassical design reflects Jefferson's love of design and classic architecture. The memorial's beauty makes it a frequent site for festivities. Click here for more information about the Jefferson Memorial.

FDR Memorial:
The Roosevelt Memorial was dedicated in 1997, and has a water theme as well as four sections that represent FDR's four terms in office and the massive changes in American life that occurred during his presidency. Click here for more information about the Roosevelt Memorial.

Korean War Veterans Memorial:
The Korean War Veterans Memorial was built between 1986 and 1992. The memorial was dedicated by President Clinton in 1995, and features 19 statues of soldiers on a triangular, circular intersecting grid design. Click here for more information about the Korean War Veterans Memorial.

Lincoln Memorial:
The Memorial commemorates the 16th president of the United States as an icon of hope and inspiration as a lasting emblem of liberty. The beauty and freedom the memorial represents is especially poignant now, as 2009 marked the 200th anniversary of Lincoln's birth. Click here for more information about the Lincoln Memorial.

Vietnam Veterans Memorial:
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, one of Washington’s most sobering and reflective points of interest, is made up of three different features, most famously the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, the original structure, which was erected to recognize the sacrifice of the men and women who served in Vietnam. Click here for more information about the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.   

White House:
The White House, probably our nation's most recognizable landmark was completed in 1800.  It has been renovated and redecorated numerous times, perhaps most famously by Jacqueline Kennedy. Click here for more information about the White House.

 

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