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World War II Memorial
Iconic outdoor Memorial Honoring the 16 million Americans who served during World War II.
Abraham Lincoln Memorial
4 years of Presidency and 4 years of Civil War. The end of slavery.
Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Principal author of the Declaration of Independence.
U.S. Capitol
Meeting place of the U.S. Congress.
The White House
The home and workplace of all Presidents of the United States, except for George Washington, because the White House was under construction when he became President.
Library of Congress(Thomas Jefferson Building)
One of the largest Libraries in the World, the Gutenberg Bible can be found inside this library.
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The Washington Monument
It was built to commemorate George Washington - the first American President. The World's tallest Obelisk (169.294 m). 555 feet and 5" tall.
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
A Heroic Leader that fought for the Civil Rights in the United States, inspired by Mahatma Gandhi.
Arlington National Cemetery
A Military Cemetery, established during the American Civil War, formerly the estate of Confederate General Robert E. Lee and his wife, Mary Anna Lee.
Marine Corps War Memorial
A Memorial made of Bronze in Honor and Memory of the American Marine Corps that fought against the Japanese Empire on an Island called Iwo Jima almost at the end of World War II.
The Pentagon
The Headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, considered the world's largest Office Building.
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