WASHINGTON, DC
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| America’s capital city, the District of Columbia was named Washington DC after our first President, George Washington. DC is a world class of museums and art venues. |
| Just to name a few of them, the Smithsonian Museum, Air & Space Museum, an American history museum. |
| Other landmarks to visit are the Capitol Building, the Senate, the most famous house in the world, the White House. In April 02, 1792, the US Mint was created by an act of congress. |
| The Mint has over 2200 employees and it’s the world’s largest manufacturer of coins, and a place you must visit before leaving Washington DC. |
| Continuing the tour to the National Mall where the Lincoln Memorial and the Korean & Vietnam Memorial Center is located. |
| Don’t forget to visit the Arlington Cemetery to pay tribute to our fallen heroes, where you will be able to be apart of the changing of the guards. |

