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National Museum of the American Indian — Places to Visit in Washington DC
>The National Museum of the American Indian is located on the National Mall at 3rd Street and Maryland Avenue. Open every day of the year except Christmas from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Entry is always free of charge. Handicapped accessible.
Read MoreUS Capitol — Things to do in Washington DC
The US Capitol is the seat of Congress in Washington DC. One of the most magnificent buildings in the city, you can come close and take photos day or night. The US Capitol Visitors Center gives tours from Monday to Saturday 8:50 AM until 3:20 PM.
Read MoreFamily enjoys a Washington DC Pedicab Tour at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum
A Washington DC pedicab tour is often the highlight of any family’s visit to the National Mall and the Smithsonian museums. You can book a Washington DC Pedicab Tour on the website of Nonpartisan Pedicab. The Smithsonian Air and Space Museum is open to the public every day of the year except Christmas. Hour of…
Read MoreAt the George Mason Memorial — Hidden Gem on the National Mall
Pedicab Passengers Taking a Photo of the US Capitol
One of the best views of the US Capitol can be had from the back of a Nonpartisan Pedicab tour of the National Mall and Pennsylvania Avenue. The US Capitol is the seat of both houses of Congress. The grounds are operated by the office of the Architect of the US Capitol. Very nearby is…
Read MorePrincess enjoys her pedicab ride.
Happy Aussies on My Pedicab
Albert Einstein Memorial
Visit the Albert Einstein Memorial as part of a Nonpartisan Pedicab tour of the monuments. This beautiful memorial is not far from the Lincoln Memorial. Children are always encouraged to climb on the statue and sit in Einstein’s lap.
Read MoreWillard Hotel
Historic luxury Beaux-Arts hotel located at 1401 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. Among its facilities are numerous luxurious guest rooms, several restaurants, the famed Round Robin Bar, the Peacock Alley series of luxury shops, and voluminous function rooms. Frequented by Presidents since the 1850’s.
Read MoreOld City Hall
A historic building at Judiciary Square in downtown. Originally built for the offices of the D.C. municipal government, the city hall was subsequently used as a courthouse, and was the scene of several notable criminal trials including those of three accused presidential assassins. The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960. It now…
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