Places of Interest
Arlington National
Cemetery
Memorial Drive
Arlington, VA 22211
703 607-8000
Arlington Cemetery allows visitors to walk about headstones of remembered
and honored American soldiers who have died in war.
Jefferson Memorial
Washington, DC
202 426-6841
www.nps.gov
The Jefferson Memorial pays homage to the third President of the United
States of America and one of the authors of the Declaration of Independence.
This memorial is accessible via DC Metro — the Smithsonian Metro
stop.
Lincoln Memorial
23rd Street, NW
Washington, DC
202 426-6841
www.nps.gov/linc/
The Lincoln Memorial celebrates our sixteenth President and his
achievements in providing freedom for all citizens in the U.S. This
memorial is accessible via DC Metro as well — the Foggy Bottom
Metro stop.
The National Zoo
3001 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20008
Voice 202 673-4717, TTY 202 673-7800
24-hour Information Line 202 673-4800
natzoo.si.edu
The National Zoological Park provides collections of living animals
and plants for the public to view. The scenic atmosphere of nature
is captivating to visitors all ages.
Washington Monument
15th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
202 426-6841
www.nps.gov
The Washington Monument is the centerpiece of the National Mall.
This is one of DC’s most well-known landmarks. From the top
of this 555 feet monument, visitors have a superb view of the nation’s
capital.
Washington National Cathedral
Massachusetts and Wisconsin Avenues, NW
Washington, DC 20016-5098
202 537-6200
www.cathedral.org
The Washington National Cathedral offers tours of the Cathedral grounds
for less than $5 per person. Visitors can view the gargoyles, stained
glass windows and gardens year round.
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