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or contact the Washington, D.C. office of Congresswoman Harman at (202) 225-8220. The White House recently resumed tours, but due to a high volume of requests and certain restrictions, we will need approximately six weeks notice. ... [Read More]

Washington, DC -- A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary
A partnership project produced by the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places, the Washington, DC State Historic Preservation Office, the Historical Society of Washington, DC, the DC Heritage Tourism Coalition, the U.S. General Services Administration, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers. ... [Read More]

Guide to D.C. Tours
The Washington, D.C. Convention and Tourism ...

DC Heritage Tourism Coalition ...

Good for your budget -- saving yourself and your family from the mercy of museum cafeterias and vending carts -- a picnic can also offer an excellent way to take in the city. Try one of these scenic spots: the steps of the Capitol, the Washington Monument reflecting pool, or the Iwo Jima Memorial in Arlington. ... [Read More]

Visiting NREL: Washington, D.C. Office - Local Information
Washington, D.C. Convention and Tourism Corporation has plenty of great information about Washington including where to eat and stay and transportation. ...

Washingtonian Magazine offers reviews of local restaurants and also details current entertainment options in Washington. ...

The Washington, D.C. Sightseeing Map offers a map of the Washington, D.C. downtown area with links to major attractions. ... [Read More]

Senator John Warner
Link to Virginia's Department of Tourism Web Site ...

Washington, D.C. and Virginia Tour Information ...

Getting around Washington ... [Read More]

Richard G. Lugar, United States Senator for Indiana - Washington, DC Tour Information
Our nation’s capital has many exciting activities for visiting Hoosiers. Below are some links you might find useful as you plan your trip to Washington, DC. ... [Read More]

SBA - Washington, D.C. District Office - Local Resources
Washington, DC Development Network ...

Washington, DC Hotel Guide ...

Federal Job Search for Washington, DC ... [Read More]

13th International Laser Ranging Workshop | Venue
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Smithsonian Institution, and the International Laser Ranging Service are pleased to host the 13th International Laser Ranging Workshop in Washington D.C. on October 07 through 11, 2002. This page provides information about the workshop venue , the Smithsonian Institution , Washington, D.C. tourism , climate , transportation , and social events during the workshop. ...

The Smithsonian Institution is an independent trust and center for research dedicated to public education and scholarship in the arts, science, and history. The Smithsonian consists of sixteen museums and galleries, as well as the National Zoo and numerous research facilities located around the world. Nine of these museums are located on the National Mall within walking distance of the workshop venue. Five other museums and the National Zoo are located elsewhere in Washington, accessible via the Washington Metrorail system. ... [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]

Rural Information Center: Promoting Tourism in Rural America
Summarizes studies on rural tourism in the United States, but some international studies are also included. Includes tourism planning and development, tourism marketing, tourism and rural development, tourism and sustainable development, economic and other effects of tourism, heritage tourism, nature-based tourism/ecotourism, and agritourism. ...

This revision of Promoting Tourism in Rural America covers the major issues in rural tourism including agritourism, cultural/heritage tourism, ecotourism, planning, marketing, economic impact and more. It provides web links to more than fifty full-text "how to" information guides, manuals, and handbooks for assisting local officials, communities, and citizens involved in tourism development and includes a section of resources organizations. ... [Read More]


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