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Tour Stops
Explore each of these
Iconic Washington DC Attractions for 15 - 25 minu
tes.
 

United States Capitol

The United States Capitol grounds offers a captivating and scenic experience that complements the grandeur of the building itself. As you step onto the expansive grounds surrounding the Capitol, you're greeted by a landscape that blends history, beauty, and civic significance.

Ford's Theatre

Ford's Theatre is a historic theater located in Washington D.C. that is most famous for being the site of President Abraham Lincoln's assassination in 1865.

Jefferson Memorial

A tour stop at the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC is a captivating and enlightening experience that celebrates the legacy of one of America's founding fathers and champions of liberty, Thomas Jefferson.

Korean War Memorial

A tour stop at the Korean War Memorial in Washington, DC is a poignant and thought-provoking experience that honors the bravery and sacrifice of those who served during the Korean War.

Lincoln Memorial

A tour stop at the Lincoln Memorial is a deeply moving and inspiring experience that allows visitors to pay homage to one of America's most revered presidents and reflect on the ideals of equality and freedom he championed.

Martin Luther King, Jr Memorial

A tour stop at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, DC is a powerful and emotionally charged experience that celebrates the life and legacy of one of the most influential figures in American history.

National Mall

The National Mall is from the Lincoln Memorial to the US Capitol Building. Most of our stops are on the National Mall

Reflecting Pool

The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is a large rectangular pool located in Washington D.C., between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. It is one of the most iconic landmarks in the city and a popular spot for tourists and locals alike.

Tidal Basin

The beautiful Tidal Basin actually serves a practical purpose, flushing the adjacent Washington Channel. Two Tour Stops (Jefferson Memorial and Martin Luther King, Jr) are on the Tidal Basin.

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

A tour stop at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC is a profoundly moving and somber experience that pays tribute to the courage, sacrifice, and memory of the men and women who served during the Vietnam War.

Washington Monument

The Washington Monument is an obelisk-shaped monument located in Washington D.C., on the National Mall. It was built to honor George Washington, the first President of the United States and one of the country's founding fathers.

White House

The White House is the official residence of the President of the United States. It has been home to every president since John Adams in 1800 and serves as a symbol of the American people and their government.

World War II Memorial

The National World War II Memorial provides a poignant connection to history and offers a profound experience that leaves a lasting impact on visitors. It allows us to pay homage to those who served, recognize the significance of their contributions, and ensure that their legacy is never forgotten.

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