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With outstanding monuments, some of the world’s best museums and other cultural institutions, Washington, D.C. is a must-do destination. While the sheer number of sites may seem overwhelming, Washington is an easily navigable city.The historic buildings of Washington, DC preserve the past and offer a fascinating glimpse into the changes in architecture and daily American life since the early settlement of the nation's capital. Washington has obelisks and pyramids and underground tunnels and grat art and a whole shadow world that we really don't see.
Washington Monument
One of the most famous sites, this tall memorial honoring George Washington overlooks the National Mall.For those prioritizing unique experiences, a visit to the National Mall and the monuments should be priority number one.
National Gallery Of Art
Treat the art lover within by visiting this art gallery which is also one of the best things to see in Washington DC. The gallery showcases different types of art created by different artists that cover everything from the middle ages to the modern day.
Lincon memorial
Take a stroll toward the memorial and watch as it gradually gets larger. When you stand directly in front, gaze at the handsome marble columns surrounded by greenery, part of a design inspired by ancient Greek temples.Lincoln’s hands carry symbolic meanings.
White house
The White House has undergone four major phases of construction with its beginnings in 1792 and subsequent reconstruction in 1817 and renovations in 1902 and 1948-1952.The White House is the oldest known government building and has undergone many changes including styles, rooms, and outward appearance.
National cathedral
Ranked as the sixth-largest in the world and the second-largest in the United States, the Cathedral is an Episcopal church by designation, but it is truly a house of worship and reflection for all people regardless of faith or religion.
International spy museum
Current exhibits include the espionage-oriented "Stealing Secrets," in which visitors learn about techniques like planting bugs, covert communication, developing a disguise, and more. You might also visit the "Decision Room" exhibit, where you’ll be able to take an inside look at the ways that spymasters evaluate the intelligence they receive, and take actions based on it.
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