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Lincoln Memorial
The Lincoln memorial is to memorialize Abarham
Lincoln, and how he wanted to abolish slavery. He
was considered the best president that the united states have ever had.
The Arlington Simetery
The Arlington Simetery has over 300,000 people barried there. Anyone that served in the army can be barried there if they want to be. Former President John F. Kennedy is barried on the grounds and has a eternal flame that burns at his grave sight, as well as Abarham Licolns wife being barried there.
This is the outside of the
Lincoln Memorial at night.
Newseum
The Newseum is a museum that is loaded
with interesting facts about key points in world
history. The Newseum has thousands of newspapers
that have times and places from everywhere.
The museum also displays pieces and parts from famous structures around the world.
The Natural History Museum
This museum holds all kinds of
interesting animals and species from
around the world, and from millions of years ago. This museum shows models of many different animals, and tells about how they live.
The Capital Building
The Capital Building is a very
important building in washington, it
is where decisions are made, and laws
are passed. Many politicians go into the Capital every day. Actually the day we were there, the president of the United States was there as well.
This is a few of many tomb stones
in Arlington Simetery.
This is part of the Berlin Wall
The Air and Space Museum
This museum shows many airplanes,
aircraft, and all sorts of space shuddles.
It has modles and layouts of planes, it
also allows you to actually go inside
of some aircraft and other vehicles. It also has parts, and peices of airplanes, such as the engines, propellers and other objects.
This is the outside of the
Capital Building
This is a Hippo from the
museum.
World War 2 Memorial
The World War 2 Memorial comemorates
all the soilders who fought, and died for us
during the war. It has a wall of gold stars that
resemble 4,000 soilders that fought for every
one gold star. It also has colums for every state
that served in the war and which battles they
such as pacific, and things like that.
The Vietnam Memorial
The Vietnam Memorial shows all the
names of soilders that died in the war. Of course not
every single person that died is on the wall
because in every war not everyone is found,
or can be identified.
This is an Aircraft from the museum
Korean War Memorial
The Korean War Memorial is a very
interesting, and cool memorial. It shows
life sized sculptures of soilders that
would have been fighting during this war,
and what they would have war.
This is the World War 2 Memorial
at night
These are some names that were
on a section of the wall.
Pamplin Park
Pamplin Park is a big historic area
that shows how civil war soilders
live and what they would do in their spare time. It showed how they would prepare, and train for battle, and their living conditions.
This is the Korean War Memorial at night
These are state flags