AGIFORS
Cargo Study Group 2004
Washington DC Information
Sightseeing &
Entertainment
Right away, you'll notice
that most of Washington's attractions fall nicely into geographic
clusters--seven major clusters, to be exact. These are: Memorials
(the Lincoln, Jefferson, FDR, Korean, and Vietnam Memorials, the
Washington Monument, and Arlington National Cemetery); the National
Mall (all the Smithsonian museums, plus the National Archives,
the National Gallery, the Holocaust Museum, and the Bureau of
Engraving & Printing); Capitol Hill (the Capitol, the
Library of Congress, the Supreme Court, the Folger Shakespeare
Library, Union Station, and the Postal Museum); the White House
(the White House and Visitor Center, the Corcoran Gallery, the
Renwick Gallery, Decatur House, and the Kennedy Center); Dupont
Circle (the Phillips Gallery, the Textile Museum, Woodrow Wilson
House, the Historical Society of Washington, Anderson House, and the
National Geographic Society); Downtown (the FBI, Ford's
Theatre and Petersen House, the National Museum of Women in the
Arts, and the Navy Memorial); and Georgetown (Tudor House,
Dumbarton House, Dumbarton Oaks, and the C&O Canal).
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