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Be a Spy for the Day: International Spy Museum in DC

AlyseInWonderland

Written by AlyseInWonderland, USA, June 2011

Our nation’s capital has no shortage of renowned museums at which visitors can experience history, science, and impeccably curated art exhibitions. However, if you’re the type of person who prefers ... 
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DC’s School For Spies

Hudson

Written by Hudson, USA, January 2013

One of the dark aspects of government activity, especially in time of war, has been the mysterious (and thus romantic) existence of spies. Shrouded with stories of 007 and secret weapons, fast ... 
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If I Told You, I’d Have to Kill You

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, August 2011

The only public museum in the world devoted solely to espionage, the International Spy Museum in Washington D.C. opened in July of 2002. Its mission is to provide the public with an objective ... 
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Library of Congress

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, February 2012

“Libraries are the one American institution you shouldn't rip off.” -Barbara Kingsolver Can't argue with that – especially because Washington DC's Library of Congress, which is the largest ... 
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Summer Sunsets, Outdoor Films

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, July 2011

Often referred to as “The Nation's River,” the Potomac , which divides Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Washington D.C. , was once an integral part of both the Civil War and Native American ... 
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Things to Do in DC in the Fall

Hudson

Written by Hudson, USA, September 2012

Fall is a great time to visit Washington DC . The trees begin to shed their leaves, the air turns cool, and the hard heat of the summer is at an end. The whole town appears more peaceful. Fall ... 
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Think Pink – It’s Cherry Blossom Time!

Natalie Grant

Written by Natalie Grant, USA, February 2012

In 1912, the U.S. was given over 3,000 cherry blossom trees as a gift from Japan to celebrate international friendship. What began as an annual ceremony honoring the exchange has now become “the ... 
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Doing what: Washington DC by Night Small-Group Tour

DC Segway Night Tour

DC Segway Night Tour

Explore Washington DC at night as you glide through the streets on the hippest transportation around - the Segway! Experience this unique and once-in-a-lifetime way of visiting the highlights, including: the U.S. Capitol Building, the White House, the Washington Monument, and many more. Don't miss the chance of seeing DC in this fun and exciting way!

Viator Guides in Washington DC

Viator Guides in DC

Book a private tour of Washington DC with a Viator guide! Let our local guides show you around DC's top destinations while sharing fascinating stories and facts about the city.