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Welcome to Washington, D.C.!  Thank you for visiting my website to gain additional information about the variety of sites to see in our nation's capital.  Tours of the U.S. Capitol and the White House can be arranged by calling my Washington office at (202) 225-5235.  Please contact our office six weeks in advance of your desired date for a tour of the Capitol.  For White House tours, we strongly encourage you to contact our office six months in advance of your desired date.  We will try to accommodate all requests, but due to the high demand for White House tours, the White House is not able to fill all requests.  Enjoy your trip!

Links to Washington, D.C. Attractions:

Arlington House, Custis-LeeMansion

Arlington National Cemetery

B'nai B'rith

Botanic Gardens

Bureau of Engraving and Printing

Capital Children's Museum

Corcoran Gallery of Art

Dumbarton Oaks

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Folger Shakespeare Library

Ford's Theatre and LincolnMuseum

Georgetown:
Metro Stop: A 15-minute walk from Foggy Bottom. Metrobus: Even 30 numbered buses.

HolocaustMemorialMuseum

Iwo Jima Memorial

Jefferson Memorial

John F.Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

Korean War Memorial

Library of Congress

Lincoln Memorial

Mount Vernon:

Museum of Women in the Arts

National Aquarium

National Arboretum

National Archives

National Gallery of Art

The National Parks Service

National Visitors' Center

National World War II Memorial

Octagon House

Pentagon

The Roosevelt Memorial

Smithsonian Institution Group

Anacostia Neighborhood Museum: 2405 Martin Luther King Avenue, SE

Arts and Industries Museum: 900 Jefferson Drive, SW

The Freer Gallery of Art: Jefferson Drive at 12th Street, SW

The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: Independence Avenue at 7th Street, SW

National Air and Space Building: Independence Avenue and 7th Street, SW

National Museum of African Art: 950 Independence Avenue, SW

National Museum of American Art: 8th and G Streets, NW

Museum of American History: 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW

Museum of Natural History: 10th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW

National Portrait Gallery: 8th and F Streets, NW

Renwick Gallery: Pennsylvania Avenue and 17th Street, NW

Sackler Gallery: 1050 Independence Avenue, SE

Smithsonian Institution Building (The Castle): 1000 Jefferson Drive, SW

State Department

Supreme Court

Tourmobile Service

Treasury Department

Union Station

United States Capitol

House or Senate Galleries: Admission to either the House or Senate gallery is by a visitors pass (available from our office).  During Joint Sessions or special events, gallery access is restricted and IDs and passes are not accepted.

United States Naval Observatory

U.S. Navy Memorial

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

WashingtonMonument

Washington National Cathedral

The White House

WolfTrapFarmPark for the Performing Arts

ZoologicalPark

Transportation:
Washington, DC METRO
Baltimore-Washington International Airport
Washington Dulles International Airport
Ronald Reagan National Airport