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Washington, DC Attractions

Washington, DC attractions begin with the National Mall centered on the Washington Monument and extending from the Capitol buildings to the White House. Monuments to past Presidents and war memorials are clustered on and near the mall. The Smithsonian Institution comprises many museums and art galleries like the National Air and Space Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, even the National Zoo. Arlington National Cemetery, the Library of Congress, and National Archives are here too. Other attractions include Blair House, Dupont Circle's art galleries, and a vibrant nightlife. Whatever your interests, you'll find plenty to do in the nation's capital. Start by taking a look at the following Washington, DC attractions.
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Two Day Grand Tour
That's right; two of your days will be packed with some of the city's most famous landmarks and attractions that include places like the Peterson House, World War II Memorial, Marine Corps Memorial, and the Federal Triangle. Also get a chance to see the White House and the buildings of the House and Senate.
Flexible - Starting from USD $90.00 per person
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Historic Fredericksburg and Battlefield Tour
If you're a history buff and an American Civil War fan then you're not going to want to miss this. Take a tour of two battlefields of the Civil War that were located in and around the town of Fredericksburg. See where the Battle of Chancellorsville, named the "perfect battle", by General Robert E. Lee was fought.
9.5 hours - Starting from USD $60.00 per person
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Monticello/Thomas Jefferson Country
Besides being one of our great presidents, did you know that Thomas Jefferson had an interest in architecture, and archeology? He was called "the father of archeology" by some, and was an inventor. Interesting? If so then join us and see Jefferson's home and the beautiful surroundings of Charlottesville and Monticello.
11 hours - Starting from USD $80.00 per person
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