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Things to do in Washington DC, Sightseeing and Washington DC Tourism Washington DC Tourism - Planning a Washington DC Vacation Below is a list of Washington DC tourist attractions, activities, events, hotels, restaurants and visitor information entries to help you plan a Washington DC Vacation! Find detailed information on the Washington DC tourism entries by clicking on their links. Narrow your search by selecting from a specific Washington DC travel category on the left hand menu.
Explore All Of District of Columbia's Regions You can find District of Columbia tourist attractions and activities in all of District of Columbia's regions: Washington and Other.
Fun Things to do during your Washington DC Vacation - Top Washington DC Tourist Attractions and Activities Some of the most popular Washington DC tourist attractions that list on our site include Bureau of Engraving and Printing , National Mall and Anacostia Park.
Fun activities in Washington DC include Dracula, AMC Mazza Gallerie and Regal Gallery Place Stadium 14.
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Anacostia Park National Park
Category: Washington National Park in District of Columbia
Description of this Washington Attraction: With over 1200 acres, Anacostia Park is one of Washington, D.C.'s largest and most important recreation areas. Included in Anacostia Park is Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens and Kenilworth Marsh. Hundreds of acres are available for ballfields, picnicking, basketball, tennis, and the Anacostia Park Pavilion has some 3300 square feet of space for roller skating and special events. The Langston Golf Course offers an 18-hole course as well as a driving range, and three concession-operated marinas, four boat clubs, and a public boat ramp provide for access to the tidal Anacostia River for recreational boating.
Please click on the "in DEPTH" button to the right for additional information, including FLORA and FAUNA Lists for National Capital Park-East sites in the Anacostia River Watershed.
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Battleground National Cemetery National Park
Category: Washington National Park in District of Columbia
Description of this Washington Attraction: Battleground National Cemetery, located at 6625 Georgia Avenue, NW, was established shortly after the Battle of Fort Stevens in the summer of 1864. The battle, which lasted two days (July 11 through July 12, 1864) marked the defeat of General Jubal A. Early's Confederate campaign to launch an offensive action against the poorly defended Nation's Capital. The Battle of Fort Stevens was also to gain notoriety as being the only military action in which the Commander in Chief (President Abraham Lincoln) came under direct fire from an enemy force. With a combined total casualty figure of over 900 killed or wounded during the conflict, 41 of these (Union) soldiers who fought and died bravely in Fort Steven's defense were interred in a specially created cemetery dedicated by Abraham Lincoln. Battleground National Cemetery, located one-half mile north of Fort Stevens, is one acre in size and one of our Nation's smallest national cemeteries. The entrance to the Cemetery is flanked by two 6-pounder, smoothbore guns of Civil War vintage.
Also near the entrance are monuments commemorating those units which fought at Fort Stevens: 25th New York Volunteer Cavalry Monument, 98th Pennsylvania Volunteer Monument, 122nd New York Volunteer Monument, and the 150th Ohio National Guard Monument.
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Bureau of Engraving and Printing Bureau of Engraving and Printing Public Tour Information
Category: Washington D.C. Tour near Washington, District of Columbia
Description of this Washington area Attraction: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
General Tour Information
Tours are conducted on weekdays only.
The BEP is closed on weekends, federal holidays,
and the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day.
Tours:
A free, 40-minute, guided tour of the BEP features the various steps of United States currency production. Tours are conducted every twenty minutes, between 9:00 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. and 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. Tours run every fifteen minutes.
Non-Peak Season:
October – February
No tickets are required during these months. Visitors may enter at 14th & C Street, SW.
Peak Season:
March – September
Free, same-day tickets are required during these months. The ticket booth is located on Raoul Wallenberg Place (formerly 15th Street).
Ticket Booth Hours:
Tickets are distributed from 8:00 a.m. until all tickets are distributed. Visitors are advised to arrive at the ticket booth early in the morning.
Evening Tour Hours:
April, May, June, July and August Only
Free same-day tickets are also required for extended evening tour hours Aptil through August. Tours are conducted every 15 minutes between 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Congressional Tours:
The Congressional tour is a forty-minute, guided tour for guests of congressional offices. Reservations must be made through the office of a Senator or Congressman.
Group Tours:
Group tours are scheduled between 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 a.m. Contact the tour office at 874-2330 to schedule school group tours or visit our web site @ www.moneyfactory.gov to complete form and fax it to the number provided on the form. Groups MUST have a reservation.
Visitor Center:
The tour concludes in the Visitor Center, which features exhibits and two shops. Unique items such as uncut sheets of currency, shredded currency, collectors’ editions, and novelty items are available for purchase. The Visitor’s Center is open Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. During April, May, June, July and August, the Visitor’s Center will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Foreign Languages:
Standard guided tours are in English. Upon request, recorded tours are available in French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Mandarin, and Spanish.
Tours are available in American Sign Language upon request. Special recorded tours are available for hearing impaired visitors.
Accessibility:
Tours are available in American Sign Language upon request. Special recorded tours are available for hearing impaired visitors. Wheelchairs are available upon request.
Photography:
No video or photography of the tour is permitted. Photography is only permitted in the Visitor Center.
Metro:
Take the Blue or Orange line to the Smithsonian station; Independence Avenue exit.
Tour Office Phone: 202-874-2330
Toll Free 1-866-874-2330
www.moneyfactory.gov
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Frederick Douglass National Historic Site National Park
Category: Washington National Park in District of Columbia
Description of this Washington Attraction: From 1877 to 1895, this was the home of Frederick Douglass, the Nation's leading 19th-century African American spokesman. Visitors to the site will learn more about his efforts to abolish slavery and his struggle for Human Rights, Equal Rights and Civil Rights for all oppressed people. Among Frederick Douglass' other achievements, he was U.S. minister to Haiti in 1889. Authorized Sept. 5, 1962, as Frederick Douglass Home; redesignated Feb. 12,1988 as the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site.
Due to maintenance projects, tours of the home will not be available beginning on Monday, March 1, 2004, through Friday, March 12, 2004. Go to the "Facilities" link on the "Plan Your Visit" page for more information on closures.
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Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens National Park
Category: Washington National Park in District of Columbia
Description of this Washington Attraction: The ANNUAL WATERLILY FESTIVAL is Saturday, July 17, 2004. Go to the "in DEPTH" page for details.
The Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens is now a sponsor for the PARK SATELLITE PROGRAM. For a link to information about making your yard friendly for native plants and animals, click on the "in DEPTH" button.
Also, go to the "in DEPTH" page for information about the Kenilworth Park landfill Draft Remedial Investigation /Feasibility Study (RI/FS).
Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens constitutes some 700 acres and is part of Anacostia Park. The Park includes the "Gardens", Kenilworth Marsh, ballfields and recreational facilities. The origins of Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens lie not only in the 1791 L'Enfant Plan for the District of Columbia, but also the McMillan Plan of 1901 which specifically recommended extension of public parkland along both sides of the Anacostia River.
The Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens is the only National Park Service site devoted to the propagation and display of aquatic plants. The Gardens were begun as the hobby of Civil War veteran and operated for 56 years as a commercial water garden. In 1938, the Gardens were purchased by the Federal Government. It was at that time that the facility ceased operating as a commercial enterprise and became part of the National Park system.
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Lincoln Memorial National Park
Category: Washington National Park in District of Columbia
Description of this Washington Attraction: The Lincoln Memorial is a tribute to President Abraham Lincoln and the nation he fought to preserve during the Civil War (1861-1865).
The Lincoln Memorial was built to resemble a Greek temple. It has 36 Doric columns, one for each state at the time of Lincolns death. A sculpture by Daniel Chester French of a seated Lincoln is in the center of the memorial chamber.
Inscribed on the south wall of the monument is the Gettysburg Address. Above it is a mural painted by Jules Guerin depicting the angel of truth freeing a slave. Guerin also painted the unity of North and South mural on the north wall. Etched into the north wall below the mural is Lincolns second inaugural speech.
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National Capital Parks-Central National Park
Category: Washington National Park in District of Columbia
Description of this Washington Attraction: National Capital Parks - Central (NACC) was established in 1965 to administer the National Park Service units in the memorial core of our nation's capital. Today, NACC preserves and interprets more than a dozen NPS areas including the Lincoln Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Korean War Veterans Memorial, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Ford's Theatre National Historic Site and the House Where Lincoln Died (Petersen House), Pennsylvania Avenue National Historical Park, and the Old Post Office Tower and the newest addition of the World War II National Memorial.
These areas, along with hundreds of smaller parks, serve as settings for government buildings and the museums of the Smithsonian Institution. Each year NACC issues permits for thousands of special events and First Amendment activities on The National Mall, and hosts more than 10 million visitors who journey to Washington D.C. to find inspiration among the principle symbols of America's heritage.
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Rock Creek Park National Park
Category: Washington National Park in District of Columbia
Description of this Washington Attraction: Rock Creek Park is truly a gem in our nations capital. It offers visitors an opportunity to reflect and soothe their spirits through the beauty of nature. Fresh air, majestic trees, wild animals, and the ebb and flow of Rock Creek emanate the delicate aura of the forest.
Our countrys history abounds within the park. Visitors walk in the footsteps of Piscataway Indians, the Old Stone House attests to a time when Washington, D.C. was a new capital, Peirce Mill reminds us how a new technology aided the economic growth of the nation, and Civil War remnants divulge stories of unrest. Ultimately, the establishment of Rock Creek Park in 1890, ...for the benefit and enjoyment of the people of the United States served as an inspiration for the creation of future National Parks.
Rock Creek Park is also a place to play soccer, picnic, hike, bike and rollerblade, play tennis, fish, horseback ride, listen to a concert, or attend programs with a park ranger.
Although people come to the park for different reasons, they all have a common love for Rock Creek Park. The park fosters memories of the past while creating new memories for the future. You are encouraged to visit your national park, Rock Creek Park often, and to discover ways that you can help protect this special common ground for all who visit.
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial National Park
Category: Washington National Park in District of Columbia
Description of this Washington Attraction: Thomas Jefferson-political philosopher, architect, musician, book collector, scientist, horticulturist, diplomat, inventor, and third President of the United States-looms large in any discussion of what Americans are as a people. Jefferson left to the future not only ideas but also a great body of practical achievements. President John F. Kennedy recognized Jefferson's accomplishments when he told a gathering of American Nobel Prize winners that they were the greatest assemblage of talent in the White House since Jefferson had dinner there alone. With his strong beliefs in the rights of man and a government derived from the people, in freedom of religion and the separation between church and state, and in education available to all. Thomas Jefferson struck a chord for human liberty 200 years ago that resounds through the decades. But in the end, Jefferson's own appraisal of his life, and the one that he wrote for use on his own tombstone, suffices: "Author of the Declaration of American Independence, of the Statute of Virginia for religious freedom, and Father of the University of Virginia.
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial National Park
Category: Washington National Park in District of Columbia
Description of this Washington Attraction: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial serves as a testament to the sacrifice of American military personnel during one of this nation's least popular wars. The memorial consists of three distinct sections. "the wall", the three service men statue and flagpole and the women in service to the vietnam war statue. The purpose of this memorial is to separate the issue of the sacrifices of the veterans from the U.S. policy in the war, thereby creating a venue for reconciliation.
LATEST NEWS:
THE WEST WALL OF THE VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL IS CURRENTLY NOT AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING AS IT IS UNDERGOING RENOVATION. THE VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL IS UNDERGOING A COMPREHENSIVE UPDATING OF ITS LIGHTING SYSTEM. THIS WILL GREATLY ENHANCE THE OVERALL VIEWING EXPERIENCE WHEN IT IS COMPLETED. THIS FINAL PHASE OF WORK IS DUE TO BE COMPLETED BY NOVEMBER OF 2004. FOR MORE IN DEPTH INFORMATION CHECK THE LINK ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE OF THIS PAGE.
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