Washington DC, United States

Travel Blogs from Washington DC (1,002)

Washington Wonderland, Washington DC, United States travel blog
Washington Wonderland
Jan 14, 2007

... unkind to him.  After a brief catch up we went for a walk and saw the White house, Reflecting pool, Lincoln, Washington Monument, Korean and WWII memorials.  All very impressively lit up at night.  Really couldn't believe we were here, yet ...

A travel blog entry by emanddave
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Hangin
Hangin' with my homies
Aug 10, 2004

... and Ariana, and then Baltimore to stay with my goddaughter, Gillian. Next up was Annapolis, then Clinton, then Arlington Virginia, then DC, followed by a sprint through the airport to literally bang on the plane door to let me on board to fly to stay with ...

A travel blog entry by dazzla
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The Final Countdown, Washington DC, Baltimore and the other O.C., United States travel blog
The Final Countdown
Aug 1, 2007

... Cockney rhyming slang using a book written by my first cousin Ray; I've been on an 18-mile bike ride along the Potomac in Washington DC with the unlikliest triathlete you're likely to meet (Zak for those of you that know him from SMC); I've met up with a ...

A travel blog entry by dazzla
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There will be no Whitewash at the Whitehouse, Washington DC, United States travel blog
There will be no Whitewash at the Whitehouse
Aug 7, 2003

... even trips to these places to. Even the FBI do a giuded tour if you want to. We took a trip up to the Washington cathedral which is a really beautiful part of town with some amazing houses (made of brick instead of wood for a change) aparently there ...

A travel blog entry by lizandsimon
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Attractions in Washington DC (277)

City Segway Tours of Washington, DC
City Segway Tours of Washington, DC

624 9th St., NW, Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States

5.00

As you cruise through the Nation's Capital, past the monuments, White House and American icons, you will receive a great orientation, informative historical and current-day information, heaps of unique and fascinating stories, fantastic photo ops and superb personal service from your guide. The Segway is the first of its kind - a self-balancing, personal transportation device that's designed to operate in any pedestrian environment. It's new, it's cool and a ton of fun!
D.C. by Foot
D.C. by Foot

1505 Cystal Dr., Suite 409, Arlington, VA Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States

4.50

Lincoln Memorial
Lincoln Memorial

23rd St NW, btwn Constitution & Independence Aves, Directly west of the Mall in Potomac Park Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States

4.50

The majesty of Daniel Chester French's 19-foot high statue of Lincoln is complemented by Jules Guernin's 60-foot high murals depicting the Angel of Truth on one side and Fraternity and Charity on another.
Washington National Cathedral
Washington National Cathedral

Massachusetts and Wisconsin Aves. NW, Entrance on Wisconsin Ave. Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States

4.50

This Gothic-style cathedral is the sixth largest in the world and is put to all sorts of national purposes, such as President Wilsons funeral and a prayer vigil for American hostages during the Iranian crisis.

Forum Discussions on Washington DC (10)

8 Places Every American Should Visit
Posted on Oct 15, 2009, 12:50:38
Grand Canyon is a natural wonder and doesn't compare to anything man made. Yellowstone for sure.. Washington DC is kinda boring to me. lol
Most Interesting City in the US
Posted on Oct 16, 2008, 16:46:43
Interesting is definitely a relative term, for me it would have to be San Francisco, with Seattle, Anchorage, Vegas and Washington DC all close behind. (And Portland, but that's a personal affinity).
Top US Independent Bookstores
Posted on Sep 9, 2008, 14:23:26
... ;s Book Store, St. Petersburg, FL Joseph-Beth Booksellers, Cincinnati, OH Page One Bookstore, Albuquerque, NM Politics and Prose, Washington, DC Powell's City of Books, Portland, OR Prairie Lights Books, Iowa City, IA The Regulator Bookshop, Durham, NC ...
Planning on US trip next year.
Posted on Jun 9, 2008, 14:26:23
I would say you should visit Washington DC. The hotels are expensive but most places in the city are free to visit. You can visit my travelblog to see several hundred pictures of the city and what it has to offer. You could also email me through there ...

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