| Nikki |
May 5th, 2002 05:56 PM |
Hi, hope I can give you a little help anyway. Try looking at the hotel sites like Marriott, Hyatt, Holiday Inn and see what specials you can get on one of them in down DC. DC can be kind of pricey.<BR>I'm sorry but the White House is closed (to my knowledge) because of 9/11. Please e-mail your congressman and see if he/she can get you a capitol tour. Then after the capitol, walk down the Mall (which is actually our main tourist area between the Capitol and the Lincoln Memorial) and stop at the Vietnam memorial, visit a few Smithsonians (Air & Space, Natural History), check out the Monument and the Lincoln Memorial, then stroll around the Tidal Basin and visit the Jefferson Memorial. From there you can look up and get a great view of the Kennedy Center. We have a great zoo (pandas are there too). It's possible to call ahead to the Naval Observatory and have a special tour to view the skies through their great telescopes. There may be some great showing at the Natl Gallery of Art or the Corcoran. You can probably check with the office at Arlington cemetery to learn where your friend is buried and please, while there, visit John F. Kennedy's grave and see the changing of guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The Iwo Jima memorial is also close to Arlington Cemetery. It may also do well to take a Grey Line day or half day tour to see many sights and decide where you'd like to return to. The Holocaust Museum is just off the Mall and you need reservations/tickets for it. I've cried each time I've taken visitors there and, I don't mean to offend anyone, but I would not take children there. After you finish with Washington DC I would recommend you tour and visit Annapolis MD (which was also once the capitol of the US) and Baltimore MD. We'll keep you busy around here visiting. Have a great visit and enjoy!!!
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