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Established
in 1791 after President George Washington selected
100-square-miles of wilderness along the Potomac River,
Washington D.C. extremely diverse---ethnically,
politically, socially, and economically. Thus D.C. is a
Mecca for tourism, with numerous museums, festivals,
monuments and parks to be enjoyed year-round. Sizzling
nightlife, renowned dining, and outstanding educational
representation are also a part of this metropolis
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| Places
To See: |
The
Capitol
Recognizable as a symbol of our country
and liberty, This land mark is
impressive to see and offers great
history within and view outside. |
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Places
to See:
Arlington
Cemetery
The national military cemetery, across
the river in Virginia, is emotional to
visit. From the filed of
gravestones, to the grave of the Unknown
Soldier, it should not be missed. |
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Places
to Wonder:
Air
& Space Museum
Containing the history of our space
race, amongst other amazing displays,
children of all ages can be entertained
all day. |
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| Swissotel
- Watergate |
Swissotel
Washington, The Watergate, is situated on the
banks of the Potomac River near Georgetown’s
fashionable shopping district.
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| The
Jefferson |
The
Jefferson brings guests the charm of a bygone
era but with the luxuries of a modern upscale
resort.
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| Monarch
Hotel |
Located
in Washington’s fashionable West End, the
sophistication continues inside the finely
appointed Monarch Hotel. The extremely spacious
lobby is subtly colored in soft pastels and
features an array of floral arrangements, plenty
of lounge and seating space.
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