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Visit Washington DC, The Nation's Capital


For many, Washington D.C. is more than just the capital and administrative centre of the United States: it's also the spiritual home of the nation, which houses some of its most important documents and artefacts. That's why any vacation to Washington D.C. should incorporate a comprehensive tour of its many famous landmarks and highly acclaimed museums and galleries, in order to foster a better understanding of America's historical legacy.

Of course, anyone intent on exploring Washington D.C. will likely have the White House as their most important point of interest. However, it's crucial not to let the allure of the President's abode get in the way of appreciating the city's other well-known political landmarks. Pay a visit to the National Mall -, a large open area which features many monuments to American leaders, including the Washington Monument. In close proximity to the Mall, you'll also find the Lincoln Memorial, the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the Albert Einstein Memorial.

The Library of Congress and the National Archives are also worth a visit, as they house the United States' most important documents: the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and Bill of Rights. As Oone of Washington D.C.'s most popular attractions, the Library of Congress and the National Archives serve as a permanent reminder of America's historical and cultural heritage, and are an equally popular attraction with both domestic visitors and foreign tourists.

You'll also find the world-famous Smithsonian Institution in this area of Washington D.C. Today, the Smithsonian Institution incorporates a complex of museums, many of which are must-see attractions for any tourist in Washington D.C. The collection caters to to a diverse array of interests, including the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, the National Air and Space Museum, the National Museum of American History, the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the National Zoo, among others.

In keeping with its tradition of hosting some of the nation's leading artistic and historic exhibitions, Washington D.C also offers tourists and culture vultures some more unique galleries and museums. For instance, visitors will find the Untied States Holocaust Memorial Museum adjacent to the National Mall, a unique institution that is dedicated to researching, documenting and interpreting the history of the Holocaust. Additionally, the National Building Museum offers a cultural museum with a difference, acting as a dedication to "architecture, design, engineering, construction and urban planning".

If you're planning a visit to Washington D.C., you'll be able to find a number of hotels in Washington’s downtown district, so you'll definitely be able to locate central accommodation that will give you easy access to the capital's most vibrant attractions. Not only will you be able to take stock of the country's solid historical standing, but you'll also be able to take in a range of cultural exhibits at the same time.

Andrew Regan is a freelance online journalist

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