The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a national memorial in Washington, D.C.
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Washington DC, Colonial Williamsburg and Charlottesville offer a perfect historical background and interactive experience to compliment the traditional DC tour. Our DC / Williamsburg / Charlottesville tour is usually between three (3) and five (5) nights, although each tour is customized to your group’s preferences.
Your tour may also include a number of historic side trips, such as Baltimore or Philadelphia. You may also enjoy an additional theatre performance, ballgame, performance workshop or other special appointment. Ask your Tour Director / Teacher for the specifics of your tour.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a national memorial in Washington, D.C.
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The Korean War Veterans Memorial is located in Washington, D.C.'s West Potomac Park, southeast of the Lincoln Memorial and just south of the Reflecting Pool on the National Mall.
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Jamestown Settlement is a name used by the Commonwealth of Virginia's portion of the historical sites and museums at Jamestown.
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The Powhatan Indian village is based on archaeological findings at a site once inhabited by Paspahegh Indians, the Powhatan tribal group closest to Jamestown, and descriptions recorded by English colonists.
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Replicas of the Susan Constant and her sisters, the Godspeed and the Discovery, are docked in the James River at Jamestown Settlement (formerly Jamestown Festival Park), adjacent to Historic Jamestowne.
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Colonial Williamsburg is the private foundation representing the historic district of the city of Williamsburg, Virginia, USA.
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In 1705, the first Capitol building in America was built at the eastern end of the Duke of Gloucester Street opposite the College building (Wren Building).
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Known as the Public Gaol, the building's construction was authorized by an act of August 1701.
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Raleigh Tavern in Williamsburg, Virginia, gained some fame in the pre-American Revolutionary War Colony of Virginia as a gathering place for the Burgesses after several Royal Governors officially dissolved the House of Burgesses, the elected legislative body, when their actions did not suit the Crown.
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Thomas Jefferson's "Ideas on American Freedom" was first printed on Clementina Rind's hand-pulled press.
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The Colonial Williamsburg Courthouse was constructed from 1770-1771 in the Georgian style.
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Some of the best traditional artisans in the country practice their trades at more than twenty Colonial Williamsburg sites.
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The United States Capitol is the meeting place of the United States Congress, the legislature of the federal government of the United States.
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The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest court in the United States.
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The Library of Congress is the research library of the United States Congress, de facto national library of the United States of America, and the oldest federal cultural institution in the United States.
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The National Postal Museum, located opposite Union Station in Washington, D.C., USA, was established through joint agreement between the United States Postal Service and the Smithsonian Institution and opened in 1993.
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