Washington, D.C. is an excellent place to marvel at some of the most famous landmarks in North America.
Standing 169 meters (555 feet) tall, the Washington Monument is arguably the most famous of all of D.C.’s landmarks.
Located at the most famous address in the world – 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, The White House is the official workplace and residence of the President of the United States.
Built in honor of the 16th President of the United States—Abraham Lincoln, the Lincoln Memorial is a neoclassical structure that resembles The Parthenon in Greece.
The United States Capitol serves as the seat of Congress. Essentially, it is the legislative branch of the federal government.
The museum is one of the most visited in the U.S., drawing over three million visitors annually.