
Cultural-Historical, Monument
The Washington Memorial in Washington D.C. is the tallest structure. And the world's tallest masonry building. It was initially conceived to commemorate George Washington, the first president of the nation, as an equestrian statue. Within, with stunning 360-degree views, a glass-walled elevator whisks you to an observation landing.
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White House
National Museum of Natural History
Lincoln Memorial
National Museum of American History
Ford's Theatre
International Spy Museum
United States Botanic Garden
National Air and Space Museum
National Postal Museum
FBI Headquarters
National World War II Memorial
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
National Mall (The Mall)
Madame Tussauds Washington DC
National Zoological Park
National Portrait Gallery
Washington National Cathedral
US Capitol
Newseum
Gettysburg
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
National Museum of the American Indian
Jefferson Memorial
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Watergate Complex
National Gallery of Art
West Potomac Park
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
Martin Luther King Jr Memorial
Korean War Veterans Memorial
U.S. Air Force Memorial
National Museum of African American History and Culture
National Geographic Museum
Albert Einstein Memorial
Library of Congress
Octagon House
Old Executive Office Building
Old Post Office Pavilion
Old Town Alexandria
Pentagon Memorial
Potomac River
Renwick Gallery
The Phillips Collection
Lafayette Square
Governor's Palace
Dupont Circle
US Navy Memorial
DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum
Decatur House
Christ Church
Busch Gardens
National Museum of Women in the Arts
Arlington House Museum
National Japanese American Memorial
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