United States Holocaust Museum
Episode 10 - During summer of 2017 we visited Washington DC. In this episode we are in the United States Holocaust Museum.
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Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC
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Washington DC is an Ideal Destination
Washington DC is a most popular place for a holiday, and many Americans view visiting Washington DC as a pilgrimage. You can explore traditions and cultures from all regions of the world in this city. A Washington DC trip is a magnificent trip for people of all age groups, but particularly for children and the elderly it is one of the most excellent destinations in the universe with regard to suitability. Your children or grandchildren will definitely be amused and enlightened.
Whether you are visiting Washington DC on business, or to enjoy an educational vacation, our travel guide has plenty of useful information to not only help you make your stay unforgettable, but also to help you save money.
Washington, D.C. is, primarily a city of trade, but at night it is altered into an almost supernatural spot of lit edifices, monuments and tributes, all making for a thoroughly satisfying trip.
Recommended spots to visit during your trip to Washington, DC are: Smithsonian Institution, U.S. Capitol, Lincoln Memorial, The White House, The Washington Monument, The Jefferson Memorial, The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, The Korean War Veterans Memorial, The National Gallery of Art and the U.S. Holocaust Museum.
National Museum of American History - Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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This museum combines unique displays that cover a period of time or a facet of life in America.
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We are going to Washington, D.C.
The majestic city of Washington, which is the capital of the United States, does not belong to any state of the country, but is a separate administrative unit called the District of Columbia (DC or just the District of Columbia).
The city was founded in 1791 and named after George Washington, the first US president. Of course, tourists are associated primarily with the famous White House, which is open to visitors. However, this is not the only interesting place in Washington.
In this city of white marble there are many majestic monuments, many museums, beautiful parks and picturesque ponds, as well as entertainment centers, fashionable restaurants and fashionable hotels. Moreover, according to American standards, Washington is a relatively small city, but at the same time it has monumental grandeur, a calm atmosphere and unshakable stability.
White House
United States Capitol
National mall
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Georgetown University
Albert Einstein Memorial
United States Botanic Garden
The Lincoln Theatre
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Washington National Cathedral
Jefferson Memorial
Logan Circle
National Museum of Natural History
National Theatre (Washington, D.C.)
Potomac River
National Air and Space Museum
Complex of Congress and Senate buildings
Washington Monument
Lincoln Memorial
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial
The Library of Congress
National Museum of the American Indian
National Gallery of Art
The International Spy Museum
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
J. Edgar Hoover Building
The Pentagon
George Washington Plantation - Mount Vernon
Arlington National Cemetery
Museum Shooting Hospital Arrival
Two ambulances carried those shot at the Holocaust Museum to George Washington University Hospital Wednesday.
DC Mayor: Museum Gunman Charged With Murder
District of Columbia officials say an 88-year-old white supremacist will be charged with murder in connection with a deadly shooting at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial and Museum. (June 11)
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-East Potomac Park
-Ford's Theatre
-Holocaust Museum
-Lincoln Memorial
-National Air And Space Museum
-National Mall
-United States Capitol
-Vietnam Veterans Memorial
-Walter E. Washington Convention Center
-Washington Hotel
-Washington Monument
-Washington National Cathedral
-White House
-Willard Intercontinental Washington
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Planning A Family Trip To Washington DC - Tips And Discount Links
**NOTE: discounts and tips were current as of July 2019
In this video WeMcLaughlins are on location at the National Mall in Washington DC to tell you why this is our second summer in a row making the trek from Florida to visit our nation’s capital. We’ll show you ample video on location in the various attractions to see, tips for hydration, dining, tickets and planning each day of your stay.
TIME STAMPS
00:41 get oriented to the National Mall, what to bring
02:11 strategizing for your days
02:55 kids' perspective on the best things to do
04:10 what to see near the Washington Monument: National Monument, World War II Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, Korean War Memorial, The White House, African American History Museum, Jefferson Memorial, Holocaust Museum
05:46 what to see near the center of the Mall: Smithsonian Museum of National History, Smithsonian Museum of American History, The National Archives, Newseum
06:40 what to see near the Capitol: Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum, Native American History Museum, Supreme Court, Library Of Congress
07:00 walking around the National Mall (notes on shade & strollers)
07:40 tips for riding the DC Metro and where to park
08:38 staying hydrated on the cheap
09:31 must see attractions
14:18 tips for the Capitol Tour (hint: don't bring food!)
15:22 which attractions require tickets
17:00 where to eat near the National Mall
17:43 Arlington National Cemetery with kids
18:36 final tips on strategizing your days
19:12 surrounding attractions: Jamestown, Williamsburg, Great Falls Park, Prince William Forest Park
20:54 outtakes
DC METRO RAIL MAP: (the Metro runs constantly but routes may vary on weekends or due to construction).
ATTRACTIONS REQUIRING TICKETS:
-Ford's Theater:
-International Spy Museum: ($2 off adult tickets)
-National Holocaust Memorial Museum: (required March-August - $1 reserve charge)
-Newseum: (15% off)
-Smithsonian Air & Space Museum - Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center (Dulles Airport): (purchase tickets on location; note $15 parking fee before 4pm)
TICKETS ARE NOT REQUIRED FOR:
-All other Smithsonian Museums
-Arlington National Cemetery (walking tour)
-Capitol Tour (reservations recommended:
-Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
-Jefferson Memorial
-Korean War Veterans Memorial
-Library of Congress
-Lincoln Memorial
-National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial
-National Archives
-National Gallery of Art
-Supreme Court
-United States Botanical Garden
-Washington Monument (re-opens August 2019; tickets are free but you can reserve yours in advance for $1.50 by calling 1.877.444.6777)
-World War II Memorial
NEARBY PARKS & ATTRACTIONS:
-Great Falls State Park:
NAVIGATION
-Apple Maps on our iPhones did a great job helping us navigate (bring a portable charger as heavy GPS will drain your battery considerably!). However, we found multiple instances where the app led us correctly as the crow flies but not necessarily in consideration of barriers or street crossing challenges. The Newseum was one example of this where we had to stop and ask for directions. The Five Guys closest to the Newseum is in an underground food court and Apple Maps did not alert us of the different elevation.
FOOD TIPS
-Food trucks surround the National Mall and there are multiple fast food restaurants just blocks from the main attractions and within walking distance. We recommend families pack lunches as purchased food expenses can add up quickly! Food is quite expensive in most of the museums.
***Attractions where food cannot be brought in (not even in your bag): Capitol Building
**Attractions where food must be sealed and closed: Smithsonian Museums (excluding the National Zoo, where there are no restrictions),
*Attractions where consuming outside food is prohibited but it is unclear whether it can remain stored in a bag: Newseum,
*Attractions where there are no restrictions on food: Smithsonian National Zoo (no alcohol and trash must be properly disposed of)
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Driving Downtown - Washington DC 4K - USA
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Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the capital of the United States. The signing of the Residence Act on July 16, 1790, approved the creation of a capital district located along the Potomac River on the country's East Coast. The U.S. Constitution provided for a federal district under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Congress and the District is therefore not a part of any U.S. state.
The states of Maryland and Virginia each donated land to form the federal district, which included the pre-existing settlements of Georgetown and Alexandria. Named in honor of George Washington, one of the United States' founding fathers and the leader of the American Continental Army who won the Revolutionary War, the City of Washington was founded in 1791 to serve as the new national capital. In 1846, Congress returned the land originally ceded by Virginia; in 1871, it created a single municipal government for the remaining portion of the District.
Washington had an estimated population of 672,228 as of July 2015. Commuters from the surrounding Maryland and Virginia suburbs raise the city's population to more than one million during the workweek. The Washington metropolitan area, of which the District is a part, has a population of over 6 million, the sixth-largest metropolitan statistical area in the country.
The centers of all three branches of the federal government of the United States are in the District, including the Congress, President, and Supreme Court. Washington is home to many national monuments and museums, which are primarily situated on or around the National Mall. The city hosts 176 foreign embassies as well as the headquarters of many international organizations, trade unions, non-profit organizations, lobbying groups, and professional associations.
A locally elected mayor and a 13‑member council have governed the District since 1973. However, the Congress maintains supreme authority over the city and may overturn local laws. D.C. residents elect a non-voting, at-large congressional delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives, but the District has no representation in the U.S. Senate. The District receives three electoral votes in presidential elections as permitted by the Twenty-third Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1961.
Tourism
Tourism is Washington's second largest industry. Approximately 18.9 million visitors contributed an estimated $4.8 billion to the local economy in 2012.[128] The District also hosts nearly 200 foreign embassies and international organizations such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Organization of American States, the Inter-American Development Bank, and the Pan American Health Organization. In 2008, the foreign diplomatic corps in Washington employed about 10,000 people and contributed an estimated $400 million annually to the local economy.[81]
The District has growing industries not directly related to government, especially in the areas of education, finance, public policy, and scientific research. Georgetown University, George Washington University, Washington Hospital Center, Children's National Medical Center and Howard University are the top five non-government-related employers in the city as of 2009.[129] According to statistics compiled in 2011, four of the largest 500 companies in the country were headquartered in the District.[130]
Sports
Washington is one of 12 cities in the United States with teams from all four major professional men's sports and is home to one major professional women's team. The Washington Wizards (National Basketball Association), the Washington Capitals (National Hockey League), and the Washington Mystics (Women's National Basketball Association), play at the Verizon Center in Chinatown. Nationals Park, which opened in Southeast D.C. in 2008, is home to the Washington Nationals (Major League Baseball). D.C. United (Major League Soccer) plays at RFK Stadium. The Washington Redskins (National Football League) play at nearby FedExField in Landover, Maryland.
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Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
National Gallery of Art
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Library of Congress
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Newseum
National World War II Memorial
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
Luxury Apartments near Georgetown and Foggy Bottom - Washington Hotels, District of Columbia
Luxury Apartments near Georgetown and Foggy Bottom 4 Stars Hotel in Washington, District of Columbia Within US Travel Directory One of our top picks in Washington.
Located in Washington, D.
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Global Serviced Apartments offers an outdoor pool and spa and wellness centre.
Just 900 m from the Capitol and 1.
2 km from the White house, free WiFi access is offered.
Featuring city views, rooms at this self-catering accommodation will provide you with a TV, air conditioning and a seating area.
There is a full kitchen with a dishwasher and an oven.
Private bathrooms also come with a bath or shower.
At Global Serviced Apartments you will find a garden.
Other facilities offered include a shared lounge.
If you feel like visiting the surroundings, the US Holocaust Memorial Museum and the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Museum are both just 2.
2 km away.
Baltimore – Washington International Airport is 45 km away.
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Jefferson Memorial - Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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A 19-foot bronze statue of perhaps the most esteemed founding father sits beneath a columned rotunda in the style of the Roman Pantheon.
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- Jefferson Memorial from the paddle boat by Rbennettcpa from a blog titled Show Me the Money!
- Jefferson Memorial by Hms_travel from a blog titled Day 6 - Part 1
- Jefferson Memorial by Sd0744 from a blog titled Washington DC
- Jefferson Memorial by Emmafox from a blog titled Please read preface before viewing photos
- Jefferson Memorial by Washdcmike from a blog titled Hundreds of pictures of Washington DC
- Jefferson Memorial by Andrew_leesia from a blog titled Presidential Washington
- Jefferson memorial by Tomngaynor from a blog titled Back to NYC
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A quick little snippet of my trip back in March.
Places in video:
+ Founding Farmers
+ National Museum of African American History and Culture
+ National Mall
+ United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
+ Library of Congress
+ United States Capitol
+ CityCenter DC
+ Dolcezza Gelato
+ Smithsonian National Museum of American History
+ Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
+ Ford's Theatre
Discoveries America National Parks, Washington D.C.
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Washington D.C. is not only the Capitol of the United States; it’s also the home of The National Park Service. Each year, millions of people visit and enjoy the National Mall and Memorial Parks with over 65 other attractions scattered around and within the District of Columbia.
The National Mall & Memorial Parks
Lincoln Memorial
Washington Monument
Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The Capitol Building
The White House (President’s Park)
Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Ford’s Theater National Historic Site and Peterson House
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial
National World War II Memorial
Korean War Veterans Memorial
United States Botanical Gardens
Old Post Office Tower
National Archives Building
African Civil War National Memorial
George Washington Memorial Parkway
Rock Creek Park
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum Of Natural History
The National Air & Space Museum
National Museum Of American History
Arthur M. Sackler (Asian) Gallery
Freer Gallery Of Art
National Museum Of The American Indian
National Gallery Of Art
Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Gardens
National Zoological Park
Arlington National Cemetery
The Marine Corp Memorial
National Cathedral
Lyndon Baines Johnson
Memorial Grove On The
Potomac
Theodore Roosevelt Island
Memorial
Clara Barton National Historic
Site
Carter Woodson Home National
Historic Site
Mary McLeod Bethune Council
House National Historic Site
Frederick Douglass National
Historic Site
The Old Stone House
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal
National Historic Park
Constitution Gardens
US National Arboretum
Georgetown - Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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A charming neighborhood that, with its upscale boutiques and notable residents, is more than a college hangout.
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- Georgetown Kennedy Center by Washdcmike from a blog titled Hundreds of pictures of Washington DC
- C & O C**** -Georgetown by Kellyjohn from a blog titled District of Columbia
- Georgetown Water Front by Washdcmike from a blog titled Hundreds of pictures of Washington DC
- Georgetown University by Tom_white_5588 from a blog titled Washington DC just before Obama's Inauguration
- Georgetown C&O Canel by Washdcmike from a blog titled Hundreds of pictures of Washington DC
- Georgetown again by Missmizon from a blog titled Day out in DC
- Georgetown by Dnesossi from a blog titled Good Night Mr. Lincoln
- Georgetown by Elrigster from a blog titled Obamas new den
- Georgetown by Leoj89 from a blog titled Day 1 Destination: Washington DC
- Georgetown by Mmtk from a blog titled Washington revisited
- Georgetown by Cyril.galland from a blog titled Washington la magnifique !