Washington: 360° videos
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Lincoln Memorial
Historic monument dedicated to President Abraham Lincoln featuring a large marble statue and Greek Revival architecture.
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Washington Monument
Tall stone obelisk memorial dedicated to George Washington, featuring an observation point with scenic city views and free access.
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White House
Official residence and workplace of the President of the United States, known for its neoclassical architecture and significance in American government and history.
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United States Capitol
Historic government building serving as the meeting place of the United States Congress, featuring neoclassical and Greek revival architecture.
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Jefferson Memorial
Neoclassical monument dedicated to Thomas Jefferson featuring a marble and bronze statue and a large dome. It offers scenic views of the surrounding area including the Potomac River and is open 24/7 free of charge.
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World War II Memorial
Monument honoring the service and sacrifice of American military members and support personnel during World War II, featuring symbolic columns, bronze sculptures, and a fountain. Open 24/7 and wheelchair accessible.
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Library of Congress, Thomas Jefferson Building
Historic Beaux-Arts research library housing one of the largest collections in the United States, including books, recordings, films, maps, and manuscripts.
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National Mall
Tree-lined, pedestrian-friendly park featuring numerous monuments, memorials, museums, and cultural institutions.
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National Air and Space Museum
A premier aerospace museum featuring extensive collections of historic aircraft and spacecraft along with interactive exhibits and IMAX theaters.
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial
National monument honoring American service members who served and died in the Vietnam War, featuring a memorial wall inscribed with the names of fallen soldiers.
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Korean War Veterans Memorial
National monument honoring those who served in the Korean War, featuring sculptures, statues, a memorial wall, and a pond.
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Washington Union Station
Union Station is one of the most popular sights in Washington, D.C., with over 40 million visitors coming to see it each year.
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Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
Large rectangular artificial reflecting pool located at the western end of the National Mall, adjacent to the Lincoln Memorial. It is a historic site known for its scenic reflections of nearby monuments.
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Albert Einstein Memorial
Unveiled in 1979, this memorial celebrates one of the greatest scientists in the world.
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The Three Soldiers
Also known as The Three Servicemen, this statue commemorates American soldiers fighting in the Vietnam War.
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