The National Air and Space Museum is quite possibly one of my favorite museums in all of Washington, D.C. From the beginning of aviation to Read More
Unfortunately, things have changed since my first visit in '91 with regard to visiting the White House. Tours are currently ONLY possible in groups of Read More
One of the newest Memorials in Washington D.C. having only been dedicated on Memorial Day 2004, the WWII Memorial is a beautiful tribute to the men and Read More
After coming round the back of the Capitol Building while Congress was supposedly in session (they are only really in session from Tuesday to Thursday Read More
From Dupont Circle Metro Station: Take the N2, N3, N4, or N6 bus to the corner of Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues. Walk north (continue Read More
One of my favorite things in DC was something that I didn't have much interest in seeing, The Wall, or the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. We happened to Read More
If you have a Metro day or week pass, there is an inexpensive way to reach Mt. Vernon. Take the yellow line to its terminus, Huntington Station; exit Read More
Sheesh this park is huge. If you think you've been to a lot of parks, think again. Seriously. You'll be walking for more than 4 hours if you want to Read More
In Washington, there is too much to see, so it is hard to give highlights. I wouldn't miss the FDR Memorial, and the National Art Gallery is also a Read More
Right now we are in the midst of the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, DC, probably the most popular time of year for visitors to come, for a LOT Read More
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