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Washington, D.C.

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Washington, D.C., or the District of Columbia, is the capital of the United States. It is a planned city, designed specifically to house the federal government and is not part of any state. Its history, beautiful architecture and excellent cultural centers attract millions each year.

Virtually all of Washington’s tourists flock to the Mall—which features monuments, museums, the White House and the Capitol—but the city itself is a vibrant metropolis that often has little to do with monuments, politics or white, neoclassical buildings. In many ways D.C. remains a significant center of African-American culture. It is home to Howard University, one of the most important historically black colleges, and is the hometown of many significant African-American figures of history and culture, including Fredrick Douglass and Duke Ellington. The District is also home to one of the country's most prominent lesbian/gay communities, centered around DuPont Circle.

A Treasure Hunt is a great way to see many of the famous landmarks and institutions of DC as well as some of its unknown treasures. Several tour companies offer this service for groups throughout the downtown mall area. Visitors can also enjoy the National Zoo, and the many large parks that offer hiking and biking.

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Washington, D.C., Insider Travel Planning Tips
Washington, D.C. May 9, 2008

Sightseeing, Museums, Family Travel, Historical Vacations

by Lisa Colburn Stewart

Insider info from our local expert on where to go and what to see on your next trip to D.C.

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Articles on Washington, D.C.

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Rural vs. Urban College Campus Visits
by Samantha Cleaver June 17, 2008

A College Visit to a small-town, rural campus should focus on different factors than visiting a bustling city campus. Here’s what to know for both.

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Amusement Parks: Fun for Less
by Jill K. Robinson June 6, 2008

Slashed gate prices and online specials help families save big bucks at amusement parks this summer.

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Editor's Take
A Capital Affair
by Donna M. Airoldi May 9, 2008

From how to take in the sights to where to find the best children’s theater, our Washington, D.C., issue covers it all.

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D.C. Hotels: Find the Perfect Place to Rest
by Lisa Colburn Stewart May 9, 2008

Our nation’s capital offers an array of family-friendly hotels of varying price, luxury and location. Learn from our hotel guru which bed best suits your family vacation best.

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Insider info from our local expert on where to go and what to see on your next trip to D.C. »
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The theater scene in the D.C. Metro area is vibrant and ready to entertain children of all ages. »
Family Events in Washington, D.C.
Our nation’s capital offers a year-round slew of special events, guaranteed to give you and the kids a fun lesson in history and culture. »

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Ritz-carlton Washington
Washington, DC, United States

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Mandarin Oriental Washington DC
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Four Seasons Washington
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Willard Intercontinental Washington
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Hay Adams Hotel
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St. Regis Hotel Washington DC
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Westin Washington DC City Center
Washington, DC, United States

Average Rating: 4


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Park Hyatt Washington
Washington, DC, United States

Average Rating: 4


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Renaissance M Street Hotel
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Omni Shoreham Hotel
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