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United States National Arboretum

United States National Arboretum [caption id="attachment_38958" align="alignright" width="425"] National Arboretum courtesy of washington.org[/caption] It’s time to put those camera skills to the test as you and your group head to one of the most beautiful, and budget-friendly (IT’S FREE), attractions in all of Washington D.C, the United States National Arboretum. An arboretum is a living…
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Navy Yard

Navy Yard The Navy Yard, also known as Near Southeast, is a historic DC neighborhood located on the Anacostia River that provides great educational, cultural, and even culinary opportunities for you and your entire group. This entire area is a total of 339 acres, holding a solid population of about 3,000 and welcoming many more…
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U Street

U Street [caption id="attachment_38917" align="alignright" width="425"] U Street sunset courtesy of washington.org[/caption]  ‘The part of the city that never sleeps’ awaits you next, as you and your group head to Northwest Washington D.C and explore one of the most culturally and history-filled neighborhoods, U Street. This 9-block stretch of commercial and residential district holds countless…
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Washington Photo Safari

[caption id="attachment_20008" align="alignright" width="425"] Washington DC Photography Pixabay Public Domain[/caption] Washington Photo Safari One of the lesser-known tours around Washington D.C that we think is actually one of the most fun, and most unique, options for groups is the Washington Photo Safari. This fun tour is a travel photographer’s dream, known today as ‘one of…
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Alexandria’s Ghosts and Legends Lantern Tour

Alexandria's Ghosts and Legends Lantern Tour We hope you’re in the mood for a good scare, or maybe just some entertaining late-night information because your next stop is Alexandria’s Original Ghosts and Legends Lantern Tour. Put on by a popular local touring company, you'll be transported back in time into the D.C. of yesteryear. On…
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Pentagon Memorial

Pentagon Memorial Begin your visit to our nation’s capital with a stop at the somber, impressive, and overall truly moving Pentagon Memorial. This memorial is just southwest of the Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia, a permanent outdoor memorial dedicated to the 184 victims of the tragic September 11th attacks, people who were either in the building…
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Lunch at Union Station

Lunch at Union Station [caption id="attachment_32283" align="alignright" width="300"] Union Station DC Pixabay Public Domain[/caption] While here in D.C. your group will receive access to one of the most utilized voucher programs in the entire region, D.C. Union Station Dining Meal Voucher. With this voucher, you will get exceptionally affordable and delicious meals from the "transportation…
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White House Area Walking Tour

White House Area Walking Tour [caption id="attachment_38871" align="alignright" width="425"] The White House building in Washington, DC Stockfresh[/caption] What better way to celebrate arriving in our nation’s capital than by viewing the White House, the home of our nation's President and First Family. One of the easiest ways to see the White House is with a walk-through tour.…
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Ford’s Theatre

Ford's Theatre [caption id="attachment_38889" align="alignright" width="425"] Ford's Theatre - Lincoln's Box courtesy of washington.org[/caption] On a night of joy after the end of the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln was mortally wounded by John Wilkes Booth as he watched a play at Ford's Theatre. Closed for over a hundred years after the assassination, Ford's Theatre…
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DEA Museum

DEA Museum *Closed For Renovation Until Fall 2020 With traveling exhibits and permanent collections, the DEA Museum strives to educate the public on the history, criminal use, consequences, and law enforcement of drug use in America. Following the brave action of agents from the Drug Enforcement Agency, the DEA Museum is an educational interactive museum…
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