The gigantic obelisk (in fact the tallest obelisk and the tallest stone structure in the world) commemorates George Washington – the first…
The works on this enormous national park (which spans across the entire space between the Capitol and the Lincoln Memorial) started in the…
Perfect for history lovers, but great for curious individuals with no historical background too.
Home to numerous landmarks, Georgetown is one of Washington's most popular districts.
The United States Capitol Visitor Center is a large underground addition to the United States Capitol complex which serves as a gathering…
Every fan of the 1973 horror movie The Exorcist will surely recognize these steep steps as the setting of the climactic final scene.
Also known as Friendship Archway, this traditional Chinese gate not only marks an entrance to the Chinatown, but also serves as a reminder…
Housed in a majestic neoclassical building, BEP is the place where all the dollars get printed.
This complex is notoriously known for the 70's scandal which led to Nixon's resignation.
Visit this historic house and explore the private life of the 28th president of the United States - Woodrow Wilson.
The Islamic Center of Washington is a mosque and Islamic cultural center in Washington, D.C.
Built in 1987, this memorial is dedicated to all who have served in the US Navy.
This prominent square and a building complex are considered to be one of the finest examples of Brutalist architecture in the state.
Kenilworth Park & Aquatic Gardens is a National Park Service site located in the north eastern corner of Washington, D.C., and the near…
The Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument is a historic house and museum of the U.S. women's suffrage and equal rights movements…
Chair is a public artwork designed as an advertisement by Bassett Furniture, located at the intersection of Martin Luther King Ave. and V.
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, commonly known as RFK Stadium and originally known as District of Columbia Stadium, is a defunct multi…
The Uline Arena, later renamed the Washington Coliseum, was an indoor arena in Washington, D.C. located at 1132, 1140, and 1146 3rd Street,…
The 11th Street Bridges are a complex of three bridges across the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C., United States.
The 11th Street Bridges are a complex of three bridges across the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C., United States.
Fort DeRussy was an American Civil War-era fortification constructed in 1861 on a hilltop along the west bank of Rock Creek within…