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Maya P.

Had the best tour of our exquisite Capital. This is a MUST when in DC!!! And best of all it's FREE. It's about 30-45 minute guided tour, very informative and so much history. Beautifully, well persevered and upkeep is so unreal.

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Capitol Hill Office Building

Capitol Hill Office Building

4.3(6 reviews)
0.1 mi•Capitol Hill

It is amazing feeling standing in front of the Capitol Hill Building!! Before only see it on TV…read more What an experience! The architecture is so beautiful. Just can't get enough of it... and keep taking pictures! The whole area is clean. The grass is maintained nicely. Police Officers are walking around the building all the time. If you are visiting Washington D.C.... absolutely spend some time there!

Simply Amazing! Took my family for the tour of Capital…read moreHill building and was humbled. There is a free guided tour every day from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. If you don't mind the security throwing all of your water and food out of your bag, than get ready for the greatest tour your have ever been on. 1st, they wisk your group of about a 100 into a theater and show you a short film on the history of the Capital Hill building narrated by Angelou Maya. From it's humble inception to its completion despite the hardship of the nation, brought tears to my eyes and pride in my heart. Felt very patriotic and knew the meaning of the country after this. 2nd part of the tour is a guided tour with you putting on a headset, so you and your group of 20 can follow him as he points out all the significant paintings, priceless statues and roman architecture and the story behind them , throughout the building. The amount of historical monuments inside this building could probably house several museums! The 30 minute tour will humble you and keep you in awe of our magnificent country and all the great leaders that sacrificed themselves for the good of the republic. Highly recommended!!!!!

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Capitol Hill Office Building - From a distance

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Capitol Hill Office Building
Capitol Hill Office Building

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Executive Office of the President

Executive Office of the President

4.5(2 reviews)
2.0 mi•Foggy Bottom

What's prettier than the White House, the Monument, the Lincoln Memorial and the Smithsonian put…read moretogether? Yes, Ariana Grande is a good answer, but I was looking for the Executive Office on 17th St! A long time ago, the love of my life used to say that this building was the highlight of her trips to DC, and I can see why. I remember walking with her in the pouring rain next to it, and taking pictures of her exposing herself in front of it. Times change... But this building never did. It's glorious and resplendent. It reminds me of something in France, but better kept, perhaps. It looks palatial. If the White House is a little underwhelming then this executive office is completely awe-inspiring. It's level with the Capitol as my favourite building in the DC area, and is the easiest 5-star rating I've given since my Cousin Daniel got drunk and showed me the ropes.

Didn't really have a lot of time to roam around Pennsylvania Ave. And my friend and I, being…read moreslightly less than ignorant didn't know that the BACK of the WHITE HOUSE would be on Pennsylvania Ave. ** Not impressed** So our pictures we're not exactly anythng to brag about. So we decided to take pictures in front of the Executive Office of the President where the FRONT of this architecture was much more impressive than the BACK of the White House on Pennsylvania Ave. Still a great experience to roam DC and take in the history and political side of the US. (You don't get much of that or appreciate it as much coming from the west coast. Hence, the ignorance of the FRONT vs the BACK of the WHITE HOUSE. =X)

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Executive Office of the President
Executive Office of the President
Executive Office of the President

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Titanic Memorial

Titanic Memorial

4.2(14 reviews)
1.2 mi

We were taking a walk on the Wharf and came unexpectedly to the Titanic Memorial. I used to read…read moreeverything about the Titanic but I was not aware that this memorial was here, dedicated to the men who sacrificed themselves so the women and children of the Titanic would be saved. Just 10 days after the sinking, a group of women formed a committee to raise money for a memorial. This is a quiet corner of DC (the memorial was moved for the Kennedy Center), and a beautiful tribute.

The Titanic Memorial was organized by influential women of the United States to honor the men who…read moregave their lives by giving up their opportunity for seats on lifeboats to women and children aboard the RMS Titanic that sank after collision with an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912. 531 women and children were on board that day, 70% of which were rescued compared to only 20% of men. If you've seen the 1997 movie entitled 'Titanic," starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet then you can better understand the cost paid by many men to preserve the lives of many women and children on board the vessel that day. The memorial is located at the far end of The Wharf between the marina and U.S. Army post, Fort McNair. A true concrete park, the grounds has benches and when the weather is nice, it is a place for strollers, joggers, dog walkers, and picnic goers. This area also entertains people migrating from the marina and The Wharf. You'll often find locals pass through here as the memorial is adjacent to multiple mid- and high-rise housing units. The area isn't the most pristine, however, it is a great place to hang out during great weather as it is along the waterfront and is slightly shaded by trees. Historical Fact: this isn't the memorial's original location. The statue once stood at the current site of The Kennedy Center in Northwest DC. When The Kennedy Center was constructed in the 60s, the statue was removed and eventually relocated to its current home on the Southwest Waterfront. I believe the memorial is due for another relocation as it doesn't seem fitting in its current spot and is overshadowed by the commercial development on the Southwest Waterfront.

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Titanic Memorial
Titanic Memorial
Titanic Memorial

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