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All throughout the year, you will get to taste a lot of things to do in Washington, DC for free. It does not matter if want a quiet day alone in the park or a joyful excursion with your loved ones and friends, or you want to take a tour on foot or any type of transportation – bus, trolley, cruise, bike, you can have it day and night. Even your kids can enjoy with tours in aquariums and zoos and different festivals the place has to offer. With DC Journey, you can find everything you need to know and what you can do in the nation’s capital as well as its neighboring suburbs Virginia and Maryland. This is a wonderful place to have a taste of unique cultural as well as recreational activities and enjoy such experience beyond your expectation.
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Attractions The National Geographic Museum a Explorers Hall is a small high-tech exhibit hall located on the first floor of the National Geographic Society's headquarters in Washington DC. Temporary exhibits explore nature and human cultures of all... If you are going to be in Washington, D.C. you should definitely check out the Thomas Jefferson Memorial. It will be amazing to take a look at remarkable history and get to experience the memorial. The Thomas Jefferson Memorial is open... The Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum is dedicated to the preservation, study and presentation of postal history and philately. The museum uses exhibits, educational public programs and research to make this rich history available to... The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial is the nation’s monument to law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty. Dedicated on October 15, 1991, the Memorial honors federal, state and local law enforcement officers...
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