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Washington, D.C. is home to historic museums and national monuments that tell various stories of U.S. history. No matter what your political persuasion, the U.S. Capitol offers so many activities and opportunities for sightseeing that most tourists return for additional visits.  

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The Smithsonian Institute
www.si.edu/visit
Completed in 1855, The Smithsonian Institute consists of 17 museums including the Museums of Natural History, American History and Air & Space, plus the National Zoo in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. These breathtaking museums house more than 142 million items, are all free of charge and there are rarely any lines to get in. Be prepared to do a lot of walking.

The National Gallery
National Mall (between Third and Seventh Street N.W.)
Tel. 202.737.4215
www.nga.gov
This is reason alone to travel to Washington.  The museum features an extensive collection of medieval through 19th century European art, plus pre-20th century and contemporary American works.

The Holocaust Museum
100 Raoul Wallenberg Place S.W. (Near the National Mall south of Independence Avenue)
Tel. 202.488.0400
www.ushmm.gov
This museum, the absolute best of its kind, will leave you drained yet enlightened.