
Washington, DC — capital of the United States known for iconic monuments, world-class museums, and historic government buildings.

Official residence and workplace of the President of the United States.
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Iconic monument honoring President Abraham Lincoln with views over the National Mall.
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Historic building where the United States Congress meets, located at the east end of the National Mall.
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Tall obelisk honoring George Washington, one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city.
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Famous museum featuring historic aircraft, spacecraft, and interactive science exhibits.
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Popular museum with dinosaur fossils, gemstones, and exhibits on the natural world.
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World-class art museum featuring European and American masterpieces and sculpture gardens.
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Memorial honoring Americans who served during World War II, located between the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument.
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Powerful monument dedicated to civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. along the Tidal Basin.
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Neoclassical memorial honoring Thomas Jefferson with beautiful views over the Tidal Basin.
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Moving and educational museum documenting the history and impact of the Holocaust.
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Charming historic neighborhood with cobblestone streets, shops, restaurants, and waterfront views.
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