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Visit Washington, D.C.: U.S. Senator Paul S. Sarbanes
                Washington, DC 20510      If you have any questions regarding tour information, please  contact my Washington, D.C. office at (202) 224-4524. WASHINGTON, D.C.  ATTRACTIONS ...

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     There are many things to see and experience in our Nation's Capitol.  Within this web page you will find information on many of the historical sites and tourist attractions in the Washington, D.C. area.  ... [Read More]

National Gallery of Art
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Congressman David Dreier -- Visiting Washington, D.C.
2320 S Street, NW. The museum is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed on all federal holidays and December 24th. Docent-led tours are offered Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Thursday from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. To schedule a docent-led tour contact the Education Department two weeks in advance at 202-667-0441, ext. 35. Highlight tours are introductory tours of the Museum and current exhibitions and are held weekly on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays at 1:30 p.m., September through May. Telephone: (202) 667-0441. Metro: Dupont Circle. ... [Read More]

U.S. SENATOR BARBARA BOXER | Visit Washington, D.C.
Popular attractions that require reservations: Many tourist destinations such as the U.S. Capitol, the State Department, and the Pentagon require reservations. This link provides you with information that will allow you to obtain passes to several of Washington D.C.’s most historic sites. Due to high demand we recommend that you contact these sites at least two months prior to your arrival. ...

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Congressman Brad Sherman :: Representing the 27th District of California :: Visit Washington, D.C.
Visit Washington, D.C. Welcome to my page on visiting Washington, D.C.! I hope you will find this page informative and helpful as you plan your visit to Washington. You will find information about the many sites and points of interest in our nation's capital. ...

My congressional office, which is located in Room 1030 of the Longworth House Office Building (202 225 5911), is available to assist you in requesting reserved tours of some popular attractions in Washington. Just fill out my Tour Request Form by following the link on the right side of this page. Passes to the chamber galleries of the House and Senate may be obtained by visiting my office. I look forward to welcoming you to Washington, D.C. ... [Read More]

Congressman Alan B. Mollohan: Visit Washington D.C.
While the Capitol and White House are likely the most popular Washington attractions, there's plenty more to see and do. The House of Representatives has created a Touring Washington, D.C. page that lists these attractions and will link you to them. You also might want to visit the Washington Convention and Visitors Association , the official tourism Web site of Washington, D.C. ...

To read the latest news from Washington and Capitol Hill, consider visiting the city's major daily, The Washington Post , or two of the non-dailies that track the workings of Congress: Roll Call or The Hill . ... [Read More]

Cherry Blossoms in Washington
1952 : The famed cherry grove along the Arakawa River near Tokyo that was the parent stock for Washington's first trees fell into decline during World War II. Japan requested help in restoring the grove in the Adachi Ward, and the National Park Service shipped budwood from descendants of those same trees back to Tokyo in an effort to restore the original site. ...

1958 : April 18, the Japanese Pagoda, hewn out of rough stone, was placed on the west bank of the Tidal Basin near the Jefferson Memorial and dedicated. It was presented as a gift to the City of Washington, D.C., by the Mayor of Yokohama to "symbolize the spirit of friendship between the United States of America manifested in the Treaty of Peace, Amity and Commerce signed at Yokohama on March 31, 1854...." ... [Read More]

Tom Lantos - Representing California's 12th District - Visiting Washington, D.C.
Congressional tours can be requested through my district office. These tours are conducted Monday through Friday at 8:30 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. The tour includes a special greeting by a member of the Visitor Services Office Staff, a tour of the Thomas Jefferson Building led by an L.C. docent and an introduction to the "American Treasures" exhibition. ...

Washington, D.C., is like no other city in the world. To help you make the most of your visit, my office is pleased to contact a variety of tour sites in the Washington area, to arrange tours for you and your family and to provide you with a ... [Read More]

Visit Washington D.C.
If you are planning a trip to Washington, D.C., my office and I are more than happy to assist you in obtaining various tours during your stay. I have included several links to popular tourist attractions that you may also want to visit while in D.C. ...

My office conducts personal tours of the Capitol Monday -Friday. The tours of 15 or less, include the House Gallery. If your family and friends would like a schedule a tour, arrangements must be made in advance of your trip. Please feel free to call my Washington, D.C. office at (202) 225-2011 to schedule a staff-lead tour. ... [Read More]


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