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Baltimore-Washington Parkway
National Park

Category:     Washingron National Park in District of Columbia
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Description of this District of Columbia Attraction: Opened in 1954, the parkway is a 29-mile scenic highway that connects Baltimore, Maryland with Washington, D.C. The part of the parkway from Washington, D.C. to Fort Meade,Maryland is managed by the National Park Service.

Although the first concept of Parkway design was envisioned by Pierre L'Enfant in his 18th century plan, the concept of a parkway in Washington, D.C. was not approved until 1902. At that time, Parkways were designed for use by bicyclists and horse-drawn carriages.

There are no tolls or fees for use on the parkway. There are no trucks allowed on the parkway.

The United States Park Police patrol the parkway.

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Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park
National Park

Category:     Potomac River National Park in District of Columbia
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Description of this District of Columbia Attraction: Due to high waters, temporary closings include the Hancock boat ramp and McMahons Mill to Lock 41 area in Washington County and the Lander area and Monocacy boat ramp in Frederick County. High water is extremely dangerous and visitors should avoid walking near the water's edge or boating in swollen streams and rivers. The Olmsted Island bridges to the Great Falls Overlook, the Billy Goat Trail Section A and Bear Island are now OPEN.
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DC Metro Food Tours
Walking Tours highlighting local cuisine and history

Category:     All Locations Tour in District of Columbia
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Description of this District of Columbia Attraction: DC Metro Food Tours offers unique food tasting and cultural walking tours that bring you to some of the area's most historic and significant neighborhoods. Learn from highly trained guides about the architecture and history while tasting cuisine from locally owned and operated restaurants. The Old Town Alexandria Tasting and Historic Walking Tour is a three hour excursion through the colonial town that brings you to some of our favorite local restaurants. You will sample a variety of delicious "mini-meals", learn about the history of the area, and take in some of the best preserved colonial architecture in America.
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Tudor Place Historic House and Garden
Historic House Museum

Category:     Washington, DC Historic Site in District of Columbia
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Description of this District of Columbia Attraction: Experience 180 Years of American History in the Historic Georgetown District View the largest public collection of George and Martha Washington objects outside of the Founding Father’s home. Experience 19th and 20th century life and events in Georgetown and the growing city of Washington. Enjoy the elegant neoclassical house designed by the architect of the first United States Capitol. Wander 5 1/2 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens.
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