Visit the nation’s capital. This is a place where you can learn about the nation’s past, how it started and how it established the constitution of the United States.
- Lincoln, Jefferson, Vietnam Memorials and World War II Memorial-See the city’s most famous monuments and memorials.
- US Capitol Building and White House-Visit the most architecturally impressive places in Washington D.C and the places where all the major political decisions are made.
- Supreme Court-Visit the site of where all of the countries biggest legal decisions are made.
- Arlington National Cemetery-See the national cemetery administered by the Army.
- Ford’s Theatre and Peterson House-See this national historic site and the place where President Lincoln died.
- National Cathedral-Visit this Episcopal church with great architecture.
- FDR Memorial-Visit the presidential memorial, built in Washington D.C.
- Washington Zoo– Check out the most amazing group of animals in the country and educate yourself on their rarity.
- Holocaust Museum-Learn about the persecution and murder of millions of Jews.
- Frederick Douglass National Historic Site-Visit the father of civil right’s exhibit.
- National Museum of African Art-Smisthsonian Institute that features African American Art
- Lincoln Park – Visit the urban park in Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington D.C.
- African American Civil War Memorial-See exhibits, highlights and photos of the American Civil War.
- Anacostia Museum-Peruse through the center and learn about African American history and culture.
- Sully Historic site- Walk through this restored 18th-century plantation house that shows you Federal-era antiques.