Washington, D.C.Formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D. C., is the capital of the United States. It is famous for impressive monuments and world class art museums |
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GeorgetownGeorgetown is not only famous for its University, but also for such landmarks as park Kayetur and Old Stone House, the oldest building in Washington. |
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Captain White`s Seafood CityLove eating crabs, lobsters and shrimps? Then you will be delighted to visit the Captain White’s Seafood City – a 40 year old family owned company |
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Chesapeake and Ohio CanalThe Chesapeake & Ohio Canal was one of the major transport corridors in U.S. from 1831 till 1924. Now there is the 184.5 miles long National Park |
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DC Farmers MarketD.C. Farmers Market at the Florida Avenue is designed mostly for wholesalers, but a single visitor can also run into something interesting |
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Eastern MarketEastern Market is the oldest one in Washington DC. Citizens and visitors have been coming here to buy extra fresh food for more than 136 years already |
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International Spy MuseumWant to know, does a lighter-camera or a lipstick-gun really exist? There are more than 600 similar artifacts International Spy Museum in Washington. |
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Jefferson MemorialThe Thomas Jefferson Memorial is popular among the lovers of classical architectural style as well as among the followers of Jefferson’s ideas. |
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National Air and Space MuseumThe National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. holds the world’s largest collection of space and aircraft artifacts, including Wright models |
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National Archives and Records AdministrationNational Archives and Records Administration gives its visitors a unique chance to get acquainted with the most important and intriguing documents |
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National Museum of American HistoryThe National Museum of American History is dedicated to the U.S. culture and the major historical moments from the War of Independence and until now |
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National Museum of the American IndianIn 2004 The National Museum of the American Indian opened its doors for those who are interested in culture and history of the U.S. native population |
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National World War II MemorialThe World War II Memorial has been constructed to commemorate soldiers that served in the U.S. army during the WWII and died in the name of peace |
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Smithsonian InstitutionThe mission of the Smithsonian Institution, founded by a British scientist James Smithson in 1846, is to "increase and diffuse" any knowledge possible |
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United States CapitolThe Capitol is a symbol of the power of the country and one of the most impressive buildings not only in Washington D.C., but also in the whole U.S. |
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Washington DC Dragon Boat FestivalThe annual Dragon Boat Festival held in Washington DC is both a promo-action of 2500 years old Chinese tradition and a bright and memorable show. |
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Washington National CathedralVisiting the century-old Washington National Cathedral is a must for those who are fond of magnificent architecture and solemn organ music |