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Destination Suggestions
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- National Museum of Crime and Punishment
- 9/11 Pentagon Memorial
- U.S. Capitol
- White House
- National Archives
- Holocaust Museum
- Supreme Court
- Library of Congress
- National Cathedral
- Kennedy Center
- Arlington National Cemetery
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial - NEW
- World War II Memorial
- Lincoln Memorial
- Vietnam Memorial
- Korean Memorial
- FDR Memorial
- Jefferson Memorial
- Einstein Memorial
- Iwo Jima Memorial
- Air Force Memorial
- Ford’s Theatre
- King’s Dominion
- Navy Museum
- Washington Monument
- Mt. Vernon
- Dinner theatre
- Dinner cruise
- Pentagon City Mall
- Smithsonian complex
- Newseum
- International Spy Museum
- Udvar-Hazy Space Center
- Hard Rock Café and
- Six Flags America
- Old Town Alexandria
- Meeting with local congressman
- Excursion to Baltimore
- Excursion to Williamsburg
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Sample Itinerary WASHINGTON DC – THE HEART OF OUR GOVERNMENT
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Day 1
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Depart your school in the morning with en route stop at Gettysburg to visit the battlefield
Afternoon: visit to Arlington National Cemetery, the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Challenger Memorial, and the Kennedy gravesites
Dinner in Washington
Evening: visit to the Iwo Jima Marine Memorial before continuing On to your hotel
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Day 2
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Morning and Afternoon: full day guided touring in Washington, including the Capitol, the White House, the Archives, the Supreme Court, the Library of Congress, Peterson House, and the World War II Memorial
Dinner
Evening: illuminations tour visiting the Lincoln, Viet Nam, Korean, Jefferson, and Washington monuments
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Day 3
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Morning: Visit to Mt Vernon and Old Town Alexandria
Afternoon: Visit to the Holocaust Museum (Daniel’s Story) back in Washington DC plus a visit to the FDR Memorial
Evening: Dinner cruise aboard the Spirit of Washington
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Day 4
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Morning: Visits to your choice of the Smithsonian Institution: the Air and Space Museum, the Natural History Museum, the National Art Gallery, and the National Museum of American History (re-opening in fall, 2008)
Afternoon: say farewell to Washington DC and head home!
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