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Travel
to District of Columbia
Washington, D.C. is the capital city of the United States of
America. The District of Columbia and the city of Washington are coextensive
and are governed by a single municipal government, so for most practical
purposes they are considered to be the same entity.
A trip to
Washington, D.C. will give you The Smithsonian Institute
which is interesting for all ages. Plus, you can see the White House, Congress,
and so much more!
While there are literally thousands of places to visit
while in Washington DC, the Smithsonian Institution is a "must see".
The Smithsonian Institution
has been a favorite family vacation for many years. Just remember that you will
need to plan adequate time to see everything since this is a museum like none
other.
Housing some of the most incredible exhibits, people of all ages
will have a visit to the Smithsonian forever etched in the mind. While there,
you will learn and see things you have never see before. All of the exhibits
have been carefully created by master curators.
This means exploring
constellations, brilliant paintings, and the laws of physics, music, and
everything in between. For the children, the exhibits are transforming and the
museum designed to match the pace of every family.
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Latest News from District of Columbia
D.C. Council poised to repeal online gambling
02/05/2012 After becoming the first jurisdiction in the nation to legalize online gambling within its borders, the District of Columbia is poised to repeal the program before it launches.
Mississippi Most Conservative State, D.C. Most Liberal
02/03/2012 Mississippi, Utah, Wyoming, and Alabama are the four most conservative states in the U.S., each with 50% or more of its population identifying as conservative. The District of Columbia and Massachusetts are the most liberal states.
ONE DROP Teams Up with ePals Corporation to Raise Youth Awareness of Water Related Issues
02/02/2012 MONTREAL, QUEBEC and WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-- - ONE DROP today announced a project on the ePals community, an online social network that reaches nearly 25 million teachers, parents and students ...
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