Ten Things to Do in Washington DC (in the afternoon ...

Ten Things to Do in Washington DC

(in the afternoon/evenings after NNOA 2013 Conference)

1. Explore Union Station 2. Ride the Metro 3. Visit the Memorials (great to see both day and night) - Lincoln Memorial ? 23rd Street between Constitution and Independence Avenues, NW - Washington Monument (Constitution Avenue and 15th Street, NW.) - DC War Memorial (National Mall, west of 17th St. and Independence Ave. SW.) - Eisenhower Memorial (Between 4th and 6th Streets SW) - Franklin D Roosevelt Memorial (West Potomac Park near Lincoln Memorial on Ohio Drive, SW) - Jefferson Memorial (15th Street, SW) - Korean War Veterans Memorial (Daniel French Drive and Independence Avenue, SW) - George Mason Memorial (900 Ohio Drive, in East Potomac Park, SW. - Iwo Jima Memorial (Marshall Drive, next to Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia - Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove (George Washington Parkway, Washington DC.) - Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial (Tidal Basin, Washington, DC. - National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial (Judiciary Square at E Street, NW, between 4th and

5th Streets) - Pentagon Memorial (I-395 at Boundary Channel Drive, Washington DC. - Theodore Roosevelt Island (George Washington Memorial Parkway, Washington, DC.) - United States Air Force Memorial (One Air Force Memorial Drive, Arlington, Virginia) - U. S. Holocaust Memorial Museum (100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW.) - United States Navy Memorial (at 701 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., between 7th and 9th Streets.) - Vietnam Veterans Memorial (Constitution Avenue and Henry Bacon Drive, NW) - Women in Vietnam Memorial (Constitution Avenue and Henry Bacon Drive, NW.) - World War II Memorial (17th Street, between Constitution and Independence Avenues.) - George Washington National Masonic Memorial (101 Callahan Drive | Alexandria, VA 22301 4. Walk through Georgetown 5. Explore Mount Vernon 6. See a show or concert at Kennedy Center 7. Tour Old Town, Alexandria 8. See a concert at Wolftrap Farm Park (outdoors) 9. Tour the three houses of Government (US Capitol Building, White House and US Supreme Court) 10. * Visit Frederick Douglass National Historic Site (Cedar Hill) - Capitol Riverfront 1411 W St. SE, Washington, DC 20020

Additional ideas: * Visit Willard InterContinental Hotel (where Dr. King wrote his "I Have a Dream" speech * Visit Chinatown

Finally, enjoy the restaurants.

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