Washington DC Landmarks

THE 10 BEST Washington DC Sights & Historical Landmarks

Washington DC Landmarks

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  • Jose R
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    The Lincoln memorial is undergoing renovations and construction of the Lincoln memorial museum which are supposed to be completed in 2026. Some of the views will be obstructed.
    Written March 17, 2024
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  • Jose R
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    You need free, timed tickets to get in. It’s a beautiful library with plenty of history. The reading room is only open to researchers and can only see it from the second floor. We were able to use the Children’s library and spent there about an hour.
    Written March 17, 2024
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  • montanapescado
    Albuquerque, NM1,316 contributions
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    When I first heard what design had been selected for this memorial, I thought it grossly inartistic and unworthy of what was to be memorialized. When I saw it in person , I realized how wrong I was. This is utterly compelling and a must stop for DC visitors.
    Written March 1, 2024
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  • montanapescado
    Albuquerque, NM1,316 contributions
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    For me, this is the ultimate war memorial. While uniformly gray, the Pancho clad statues slogging through the field have a compelling life to them. Pro tip: try to go at dusk for maximum effect. One of my visits was on a very foggy evening, which was positively overwhelming.
    Written March 1, 2024
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  • Jaclyn H
    Raleigh, NC43 contributions
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    This was my first time visiting DC. I was visiting my son who was recovering from an injury during deployment. We took advantage of this opportunity and explored DC. National Mall was nothing like you see on TV and in movies. What an experience to see it up close. Stunning. The reflecting pools are stunning, everything was well-maintained. Expect it to be busy, but everyone was super courteous even all the kids on a field trip. This is a must.
    Written March 17, 2024
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  • LesleyDublin
    Dublin, Ireland217 contributions
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    We booked this in advance. There is no charge. You get a tour of the building, it's very interesting. If you want to go into the Gallery of the Senate or House of Representatives you need to contact your Public Representatives in advance to get passes. I don't know the details of this as I'm not American. There is a gift shop in the Capitol building and also a large cafeteria downstairs. This building is the heart of the American politics system and well worth a visit.
    Written March 9, 2024
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  • montanapescado
    Albuquerque, NM1,316 contributions
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    Everything about this varied and detailed memorial is well thought out and not only appropriate to commemorating the conflict, but also the generation and their position in the broader base of the historical period. The layout, architecture, and display take the visitor to the 1940s while providing place and peace for reflection.
    Written March 3, 2024
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  • Jaclyn H
    Raleigh, NC43 contributions
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    This was my first time visiting DC. I was visiting my son who was recovering from an injury during deployment. We took advantage of this opportunity and explored DC. Fantastic monument to see. I am not a fan of heights, so I didn't go up, but everything around it was incredible.
    Written March 17, 2024
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  • Cassie S
    30 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This memorial is unique and beautiful. It's not like the other memorials, yet it's one of the best. It's an educational memorial showing about FDR. It's definitely a must-see. Coming back.
    Written March 13, 2024
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  • Cassie S
    30 contributions
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    The Ford theater was fantastic. It had a great museum. It showed the gun that killed Lincoln and one of the pillows he died on. The theater part of the tour is great. Although you can really get close to where he got shot. The rooming house was good. But they don't have the original bed he died in. Overall, it's pretty good.
    Written March 9, 2024
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  • Cassie S
    30 contributions
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    This is a pretty cool memorial. It's one of the more underrated memorials. Sadly, the entire outside is under construction, and the elevator is out of service. But still lovely inside definitely coming back.
    Written March 12, 2024
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  • Cassie S
    30 contributions
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    This is a beautiful and touching memory. The state is so beautiful. It's actually quiet and peaceful. I'm definitely coming back. A must-see.
    Written March 13, 2024
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  • David H
    Alexandria, LA62 contributions
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    The cathedral is an astonishing example of Gothic architecture. From crypt to observation point, everything is interesting. There is a $15 entrance fee (this is not a federal museum) which is reasonable given the enormous maintenance costs. There was an interesting exhibit of outsider art in the observation area (a church of souls like presentation). It requires a drive (or Uber) to get out there, but it's worth the detour.
    Written February 12, 2024
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  • Andres
    Houston, TX22 contributions
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    We were around 9 am and it was nice. Few people were around and we could take pictures without people passing through. It was worth it to see.
    Written December 19, 2023
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  • Erin H
    99 contributions
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    This is one of the best kept secrets in Washington DC. I have heard that this Museum boasts the largest collection of Russian art outside of Russia. It is located within a house of the heiress Merryweather Post, the heris to cereal fortune. I think the story goes that she was married to a diplomat or something who was in Russia as was she during the revolution of 1917, and to preserve much of the art she bought it and brought it all to her home. The home is preserved just as it would have been in the 1950s when I believe she passed away. It is a stately mansion with a number of outhouses, a greenhouse, and amazing Gardens and even one of the best gift shops in DC. You can take a picnic lunch and eat on the ground or take a lunch from the on-site catering facility that has lovely food and a nice atmosphere in which to eat it. I went to the museum about a year ago with my toddler who was either a two or three year old. Let's just say that the house is not accessible so strollers cannot be brought in to the house / Museum. Of course she could walk all over the museum, but in order to preserve the mansion, they haven't really made any modifications to facilitate wheelchairs or strollers, and everything is pretty much out in the open. At the time I went, I had to close friend visiting from Britain, and he tried to hold my daughter on his shoulders the entire time we were in the mansion. This is a little stressful for us. So I think it's advisable not to take young kids to this Museum, which is unfortunate. I have to be able to bring my daughter and other visitors to the museum now that she's a little bit older. She loves the grounds, the restaurant, and of course the main attraction itself. You don't have to love Russia, but they used to and to a certain extent, still do produce some of the most amazing art and pottery in the world.
    Written February 9, 2024
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