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Washington D.C. | The 4 Most Notable War Monuments

In this post, I wanted to highlight some of the architecture of the war monuments that are along the National Mall. I don't believe these are all of them, for we did not make it to Arlington Cemetery at all, and I know there are more from the wars since the Korean War and before … Continue reading Washington D.C. | The 4 Most Notable War Monuments

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Washington D.C. | The 6 Most Famous Monuments in D.C.

So, this week, I decided to highlight the pictures I got of the most famous monuments in Washington, D.C.. So in order, I will talk about The White House, The Capitol Building, The Supreme Court building, The Lincoln Memorial, The Washington Monument, and the Jefferson Memorial.

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Washington, D.C. | The Longest Serving President of the United States

On our vacation to Washington D.C. in April of 2018, we saw many monuments and memorials. D.C. is rich with architecture and design. It's a gorgeous city, and a a popular tourist destination. Since it is the capital of the United States, this is no surprise. We all know the famous ones: The Washington Monument, The White House, The Lincoln Memorial, The Jefferson Memorial, etc. But there are countless more memorials that are lesser known, but that doesn't mean they aren't just as important and beautiful. One of the ones that really impressed me was the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, located about midway along the Tidal Basin between The Jefferson Memorial and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial.

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Washington, D.C. | Peak Cherry Blossom Blooming in 2018

When you go to Washington, D.C., there's one thing that no matter where you go on the National Mall, you will see: The Cherry Blossom trees. So where did this gorgeous collection of pink trees originate? Are they native to D.C.?