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I am planning to come over to DC on May 26. This would be my first Trip to DC. Any suggestion for places to visit except White House. Appreciated
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There is a national zoo !?
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Dude some of the best museums in the whole world. 1. Air and Space museum, National Mall 2. Air and Space Museum, Dulles 3. Freer Art Gallery, National Mall- some of the rarest artifacts from nepal 4. Natural history museum, National Mall 5. Holocaust Musuem, National mall (i recommend you to go if you want to be depressed) 6. The Washinton Monument for the birds eye view whole washington, southern Maryland and Nothern Virginia. Good thing about the museums in DC is they won't cost you a dime. Enjoy :>
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Please do not forget to Visit "GOOD GUYS " in Wisconsin Ave. couple of Blocks North from M st. in George Town...Trust me you won't regret !! Any DC cab driver will take you there..The Best !!
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If you like flying toys, I strongly recommend following two places 1. College Park Aviation Museum (admission fee $4, no parking fee) Wright brothers landed here in 1909, when they tried to sell their first aircraft to US government. You have to see what were the initial military specifications (speed, weight, level of difficulty to operate etc. ) of a flying object in 1909. Did you know that Wright brothers were ordinary bicycle mechanics? 2. Udvar-Hazy Centre Air and Space Museum ( no admission fee, $12 parking fee) Take the elevator, go to level 7 which is the tower lvel, and see how it looks like when planes land from east, west and south of Dulles airport. Go to level 6, to learn how Air Traffic Controller team work. Go down to level 2, take pictures with the magnificent artifacts of aviation history. Don't forget to learn about SR-71 (Lockheed calls it Blackbird), why it was built, why it was so expensive to operate, why it was phased out, and why US Navy loved it more than US Air Force did. Get a guided tour or try to attend special event listed at following website http://www.nasm.si.edu/events/calendar.cfm?month=05&year=2007&prevEvents=No Scott Willy is the most amazing tour guide and an expert on military aircrafts. He was there last night for "A night at Air and Space museum"
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pentagon in virginia, oldtown, VA, library of congress
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