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8 Things To Do In Washington D.C.

If you've ever been to Washington, D.C., then you know it is a city rich with history, unique culture, and beautiful architecture. It's no surprise that millions of people visit this U.S. capital each year. There are several monuments and memorials worth seeing while you are in Washington, DC. What are they?




1. Lincoln Memorial


The Lincoln Memorial is easily one of the most iconic monuments in D.C. It was originally designed to pay tribute to America's 16th President, Abraham Lincoln.



Lincoln Memorial itself is a beautiful marble structure with a statue of Lincoln sitting in a chair at the very center.





2. Washington Monument


The Washington Monument is frequently called the tallest stone structure in the world. There is no doubt that the Washington Monument is a beautiful structure, but it's more than just beauty. It stands as a symbol of America's independence and liberty.


The Washington Monument is a little more than 555-feet tall, and it is a fitting tribute to President George Washington.





3. U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum


The Holocaust Memorial Museum is a somber, but important place to visit in D.C. The museum is extremely powerful, immersive, and graphic. It tells the story of the Holocaust from the very beginning of its conception in the early 20th century all the way to the liberation of concentration camps.





4. Jefferson Memorial


The Jefferson Memorial is another one of the most recognizable structures in D.C. The monument was built to honor America's 3rd President, Thomas Jefferson.


The structure is a beautiful dome and the structure stands in the middle of the Tidal Basin.





5. World War II Memorial


The World War II Memorial honors every military member who fought in the war. The monument depicts soldiers marching, a fighter plane, and a sunken ship.


The Freedom Wall features 4,000 gold stars to represent the 400,000 Americans who died during the war.





6. Arlington National Cemetery


Arlington National Cemetery is undoubtedly one of the most important and sacred places in D.C. The cemetery is where many military members and veterans are laid to rest.


There are more than 400,000 graves at Arlington National Cemetery. It's a somber, but important place to visit when you visit D.C.






7. Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial


The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial is a monument to honor one of the most important Civil Rights leaders of all time, Martin Luther King Jr. The monument is a beautiful piece of art and it is a fitting tribute to the man who did so much for American Civil Rights.





8. Eisenhower Memorial


The memorial is located at the base of Capitol Hill and centers on an open area with a number of sculptures that highlight various aspects of Eisenhower’s legacy.





Final Thoughts

Washington, D.C. is a truly amazing city with so much history. These monuments and memorials of the national mall are only a small percentage of the many things you can see and do in the capital. If you can, plan a trip to Washington, DC, and see the monuments and memorials in person. You won't regret it!


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