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Washington D.C. is the center of American Freedom, and in a short 200 years, the city has filled with history, art, culture and great places to eat.

There is way too much to see and do in just a few days, and that is usually all the time anyone has when they come here. 
But, there is something here for everyone. 

First:    Find a good hotel
Second: Locate some places to eat
Third:   Plan some things to see and do

Busch Gardens WilliamsburgEnjoy a visit to Busch Gardens Williamsburg
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For the best of all possible worlds, get the Williamsburg Flex Pass for 7 days of summer escape with a whole lot of fun and a lot of flexibility. This popular summer pass features one convenient ticket with unlimited admission for seven consecutive days and free parking to Jamestown Settlement, Historic Jamestowne, Colonial Williamsburg Historic Area and Museums, Yorktown Victory Center, Yorktown Battlefield, Busch Gardens. 

Come aboard the Spirit of Washington for a dining, entertainment and sightseeing adventure that will be the talk of your Washington, DC tours.

Lunch, dinner and specialty theme cruises are available year-round, which makes the Spirit perfect for everything from a tour feature to a fun-filled afternoon or evening meal stop.

Each cruise features a fascinating look at DC's historic waterfront and the landmarks that make Washington Harbor the most historic port in America. Custom charters are a specialty, too.


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Here are some useful links to help you plan your visit:

Interactive map of Washington DC
Print out a map of Washington DC

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Books on Washington D.C. -- 
Search and order books online before you go there.

 Washington D.C. Airports -- 
Everything about your flight into Washington D.C.

 Union Station -- 
The train station that is the gateway to the Nation's Capital.

 The Smithsonian -- 
16 National Museums and the National Zoo

 Art in the U.S. Capitol -- 
Art in and around the Capitol Building

 Arlington National Cemetery -- 
Site of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers and the gravesites of Robert and John F. Kennedy.

 Bureau of Engraving & Printing -- 
Where our money is printed.

 Washington Monument -- 
One of the tallest masonry structures in the world.

 White House -- 
Home of every U.S. president except George Washington.

 Ford's Theatre -- 
Where President Abraham Lincoln was shot.

 Vietnam Veterans Memorial Homepage -- 
IN HONOR OF THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES WHO SERVED IN THE VIETNAM WAR. 
THE NAMES OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES AND OF THOSE WHO REMAIN MISSING ARE INSCRIBED IN THE ORDER THEY WERE TAKEN FROM US.

 Lincoln Memorial Homepage -- 
A grand marble statue of Abraham Lincoln overlooks Washington.

 Thomas Jefferson Memorial Homepage -- 
A memorial to one of our greatest presidents.

 Korean War Veterans Memorial Homepage -- 
In memory of those who fought and died in Korea.

 HomeTown Free Press/ Washington D.C. -- 
Links to local newspapers.

 

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