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Click On Stop Numbers Below to Find Out All that Washington DC has to Offer
 
stop 1 stop 2 Library of Congress stop 3 US Botanical Gardens stop 4 Jefferson Memorial stop 5 fdr memorial stop 6 Lincoln Memorial stop 7 Washington Monument stop 8 Natural History Museum stop 9 Fords Theatre stop 10 The White House stop 11 National Archives stop 12 Woodrow Wilson House stop 13 National Zoo stop 14 National Cathedral stop 15 stop 16 Lafayette stop 17 stop 18 stop 19
 
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Woodley Park

 
  Woodley Park Shopping
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  Adams Morgan Shopping
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  National Zoo
 
 
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Woodley Park
   
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  For a look at how residents in Washington DC lived close to a century ago, visit historic Woodley Park. Elegant row houses and townhouses built in the late 1800s are still intact and are exquisitely framed by lush landscapes. Visitors admire the beauty of the residential area and the rich history that goes along with it. On Connecticut Avenue, the main thoroughfare, the row houses are now used as restaurants, offices and shops that serve residents and cater to visitors and travelers staying in the two large hotels on the edges of the historic district. Several dozen restaurants serve up a variety of international cuisine and fabulous shops also attract visitors from around the world.    
       
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Adams Morgan is a culturally diverse neighborhood adjacent to Woodley Park and is considered to be the heart of Washington's Latin community. The area comes alive at night, with many bars and restaurants along the main street luring locals and visitors alike until the early morning hours. 19th and early 20th-century row houses and apartment buildings line the streets throughout the area, making it an interesting spot to view historic architecture.

 
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Part of the Smithsonian Institution, the National Zoo houses more than 400 species of animals. The zoo’s founder, naturalist William T. Hornaday, developed the zoo because of his concern over the decline of many native American species. Hornaday envisioned a facility that would breed endangered American animals in captivity and educate the public about wildlife. Although he eventually left the National Zoo, it continued to grow and today is known around the world for its collection of uncommon animals. The National Zoo, home to the Giant Pandas and the Great Apes, among many others, is recognized as one of the premier zoological research institutions in the United States. Admission to the zoo is free and guests can expect to see resident giraffes, cobras and komodo dragons as well as the usual lions, tigers and bears. It’s a definite must see while visiting Washington DC.

   
       
 
 
 

Washington’s Best Tour to See The Library of Congress, Supreme Court, Washington Monument, War World II Memorial,
Lincoln Memorial, National Cathedral, The White House, The National Archives, The National Zoo, and Much More!
 
 
 

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