This monument commemorates the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln.
The gigantic obelisk (in fact the tallest obelisk and the tallest stone structure in the world) commemorates George Washington – the first…
The Neoclassical mansion is the official residence of the President of the United States.
One of the iconic symbols of American democracy and the seat of the United States Congress.
The neoclassical memorial located at the Tidal Basin commemorates the third president of the USA – Thomas Jefferson.
The memorial commemorates the American soldiers and civilians who in some way took part in World War II.
Possibly the largest library in the world as well as the oldest cultural institution in the US. It is divided into three buildings.
The works on this enormous national park (which spans across the entire space between the Capitol and the Lincoln Memorial) started in the…
The largest collection of aircraft and spacecraft in the world is available in this breathtaking, admission-free museum in the heart of…
The touching memorial originally (in 1982, when it was installed) consisted of only the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall.
This memorial commemorates all the brave men and women who fought or in any other way assisted the war efforts during the Korean War.
Union Station is one of the most popular sights in Washington, D.C., with over 40 million visitors coming to see it each year.
Designed by Henry Bacon in 1923, this enormous reflecting pool is more than 600 meters long and 50 meters wide.
Unveiled in 1979, this memorial celebrates one of the greatest scientists in the world.
Also known as The Three Servicemen, this statue commemorates American soldiers fighting in the Vietnam War.