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The museum is known for its celebrated displays of the natural world, ranging from dinosaur exhibits to rare gems.
The Washington Monument is a prominent national landmark located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., honoring America's first president. L The landmark is an obelisk that serves as a tribute to George Washington.
The Lincoln Memorial is a national monument in Washington, D.C., dedicated to the 16th U.S. President, Abraham Lincoln. This Parthenon-inspired structure features a massive 19-foot marble statue of a seated Abraham Lincoln. It also includes murals and is situated at the western end of the National Mall, overlooking the Reflecting Pool.
This memorial honors the 16 million Americans who served in the armed forces, the millions who supported the war effort on the home front, and the over 400,000 Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice.
This is the iconic black granite wall monument inscribed with the names of over 58,000 service members who died or went missing during the Vietnam War.
This memorial commemorates the service and sacrifice of the 4.7 million Americans who served in World War I.
Capitol Hill is the historic and political heart of Washington, D.C., known equally as a powerful center of the U.S. government and as the largest historic residential neighborhood in the District. The area is primarily defined by the concentration of federal buildings at its core, but it also features a vibrant residential and commercial life that makes it a popular place for locals and visitors alike.
The station's elegant Beaux-Arts building was designed by architect Daniel Burnham and first opened in 1908. • Great Hall: Its centerpiece is the towering Great Hall, a grand space featuring a massive barrel-vaulted ceiling finished with gold leaf. • The Main Entrance: The facade features a large portico with six columns and the famed "Progress of Railroading" statues. • Shopping and Dining: The station is also a popular commercial center with a large food court, a variety of sit-down restaurants, and numerous shops and boutiques.
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