- Washington Monument - 555 Feet tall, this is the largest free standing masonry structure in the world! A monument to the first President and Father of the Country, George Washington. Since 1888 this monument has towered over DC and the surrounding country side.
- World War II Memorial - 56 granite pillars surround the fountain in this majestic tribute to the greatest generation of Americans who came of age in a time of economic depression, and emerged from this conflict as heroes. Stroll around the grounds and you will learn about different aspects of the war from the perspective of the US which fought in both The Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Dedicated in 2004, this memorial is popular with visitors to DC.
- Vietnam Veterans Memorial - A quiet place designed for reflection, this memorial has over 58 thousand names of US casualties from this conflict etched into the black granite panels. Accommodating the wall is the Three Soliders Statue and a memorial to the female nurses who served.
- Korean War Veterans Memorial - Dedicated in 1995, this memorial has a black granite wall facing 19 stainless steel statues. Walking through this memorial can be a powerful experience with its focus on the visual arts.
- Lincoln Memorial - The most iconic memorial in the country. President Abraham Lincoln occupies an almost mythic and revered place in the hearts of Americans everywhere. When it was dedicated in 1922, Lincoln’s son Robert Todd Lincoln was a guest of honor. At that point he represented a dwindling group of veterans who still remembered their their onetime leader and statesmen.
- Professional tour guides
- Gratuities
Stroll through the National Mall alongside a certified tour guide who will offer a comprehensive explanation and history of everything you’ll witness. Delight in gaining insights into the history, architecture, and symbolism of the iconic structures and tributes located in the core of downtown Washington, DC.
As we near each location, your knowledgeable guide will provide context with narratives that unveil the persona of the individuals behind each creation. This is a motivational journey, over three centuries in the unfolding, that will strike a chord with all attendees and leave you feeling honored to have been a part of it.
In this tour, we’ll discover:
• Washington Monument.
• White House.
• WWII Memorial.
• Reflecting Pool.
• Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
• Korean War Veterans Memorial.
• Lincoln Memorial.
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