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WashingtonYesAmericaThe capital of the country, and the seat of the three government agencies, is also the seat of the federal region. The city has many free public museums and many monuments, memorial halls, and memorial halls. The Capitol, Washington Monument, White House, and Lincoln Memorial in the National Mall are world-famous. These are the richest and most influential national symbols in the world.
Washington is a cosmopolitan city with five different places. The shopping, dining and nightlife in Washington DC are world-class. Visitors to Washington will find the city exciting and international.
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Almost all tourists in Washington, D.C. flock toNational Mall, This is a beautiful two-mile park with many city monuments andSmithsonian Institution; This is a vibrant metropolis!
down town(National Mall、East end、West end、Waterfront) Centered: the National Mall, the main theater district of Washington, DC, the Smithsonian Institution and the non-Smithsonian Institution, as well as Chinatown, Capital One Arena, Congress Center, Central Business District, White House, West Potomac Park , John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, George Washington University, etc. |
Zhongbei(Dupont Circle、Shaw District、Adams Morgan Columbia Heights) One of the most fashionable and diverse neighborhoods and destinations in Washington, DC, in addition to many restaurants, there are Howard University, boutique shopping districts, embassies, U Street jazz, and many good restaurants. |
West End(Georgetown、Upper Northwest) The prestigious area of the city has vibrant nightlife, colonial architecture, Georgetown University and historic villages; as well as the National Zoo, the large National Cathedral, etc. |
East District(Capitol Hill、northeast、Brookland-Petworth-Tacoma、Anacos) There are magnificent Union Station, historic Capitol Hill, National Botanic Garden, Kenilworth Water Garden, and alternative nightlife in Atlas District. |
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- New Year's Day (January 1st)
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day (third Monday in January)
- Inauguration Day (January 20)
- Valentine's Day (February 14)
- President's Day (third Monday in February)
- Easter (every year on the first Sunday after the full moon at the vernal equinox)
- April Fools' Day (April 1)
- Memorial Day (last Monday in May)
- Independence Day (U.S. National Day) (July 4)
- Labor Day (first Monday in September)
- Columbus Day (second Monday in October)
- Halloween (October 31)
- Veterans Day (November 11)
- Thanksgiving (Fourth Thursday in November)
- Christmas (December 25)
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There are two international airports and one domestic airport in Washington, D.C.: Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is Washington’s domestic airport, and Baltimore-Washington International Airport (English: Baltimore-Washington International Airport) ) And Washington Dulles International Airport (English: Washington Dulles International Airport) are the two international airports in Washington. Baltimore-Washington National Airport is in Maryland, halfway between Baltimore and Washington, DC. If travelers want to connect to the Washington Metro from Baltimore-Washington International Airport, they must take MetroBus’s B30 line to the Greenbelt Metro Station on the Green Line. Then travelers can go to the downtown center of Washington. Washington Dulles International Airport and Ronald Reagan National Airport are both in Virginia. Passengers at Ronald Reagan National Airport can connect to the Yellow Line or Blue Line of the Washington Metro to get to and from downtown Washington. In the next 2022, the Silver Line of the Washington Metro will connect to Washington Dulles International Airport, but Dulles Airport currently does not have a subway connection.
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Route through Washington |
Lynchburg/Newport News ← Alexander ← | southwest northeast | → New carrollton → Baltimore |
Middletown ← Arlington ← | West East | → Terminal |
Stop at ← National Harbor ← | South/West North/East | → Becomes |
Springfield ← Arlington ← | South/West North/East | → end |
Richmond ← Arlington ← | South/West North/East | → Brentwood → Baltimore |
Winchester ← Arlington ← | West East | → New carrollton → Annapolis |
Becomes ← | South/West North/East | → becomes → Greenbelt → Baltimore |