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List of District Attractions
I. National Land
National Parks, Monuments, Memorials & Historic Sites (Alphabetical)
- Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument
Former headquarters of the National Woman's Party, honoring women's rights pioneers.
Location: 144 Constitution Ave NE
Website: nps.gov/bepa
- Constitution Gardens
A landscaped park on the National Mall, surrounding a pond and memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration.
Location: Between the Vietnam Veterans and WWII Memorials
Website: nps.gov/coga
- Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Commemorates Eisenhower as a WWII General and U.S. President; features statues and inscriptions.
Location: Maryland Ave SW
Website: nps.gov/ddem
- Ford’s Theatre National Historic Site
Site of President Lincoln’s assassination; includes a museum and Peterson House.
Location: 511 10th St NW
Website: nps.gov/foth
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
Outdoor tribute to FDR's four terms in office, with waterfalls and quotes.
Location: Tidal Basin area
Website: nps.gov/frde
- International Spy Museum (NPS-affiliated, not owned)
Interactive exhibits on espionage and tradecraft, historical and modern.
Location: L'Enfant Plaza
Website: spymuseum.org
- Jefferson Memorial
Honors Thomas Jefferson with a neoclassical dome and interior statue.
Location: Tidal Basin
Website: nps.gov/thje
- Korean War Veterans Memorial
Features statues of soldiers in rain gear and a granite wall etched with photos.
Location: West Potomac Park
Website: nps.gov/kwvm
- Lincoln Memorial
Iconic statue of Abraham Lincoln seated inside a Greek-style temple.
Location: National Mall
Website: nps.gov/linc
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Sculptural tribute to civil rights leader carved from white granite.
Location: Tidal Basin
Website: nps.gov/mlkm
- National Mall and Memorial Parks
Umbrella unit including the Mall, Washington Monument, WWII Memorial, and more.
Location: Central Washington, D.C.
Website: nps.gov/nama
- Rock Creek Park
Large urban national park with trails, historic mills, stables, and planetarium.
Location: NW Washington, D.C.
Website: nps.gov/rocr
- Theodore Roosevelt Island
A wooded island with trails and memorial plaza honoring the conservationist president.
Location: Potomac River (access via footbridge from Virginia)
Website: nps.gov/this
- Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Grand statue facing the Capitol, flanked by Union soldiers on horseback.
Location: Capitol Reflecting Pool
Website: nps.gov/usgr
- Vietnam Veterans Memorial
A somber black granite wall inscribed with names of 58,000+ fallen.
Location: Constitution Gardens
Website: nps.gov/vive
- Washington Monument
The tallest stone structure in the world, with elevator access to observation deck.
Location: National Mall
Website: nps.gov/wamo
- White House & President's Park
Includes Lafayette Square, Ellipse, and visitor areas near the White House.
Location: 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Website: nps.gov/whho
- World War I Memorial
Recently redeveloped site at Pershing Park honoring WWI veterans.
Location: 14th St & Pennsylvania Ave NW
Website: nps.gov/wwim
- World War II Memorial
Granite pillars and fountain plaza honoring WWII service members.
Location: Between Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument
Website: nps.gov/wwii
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II. City Parks & Urban Nature
- Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
National park unit featuring blooming lotus and lily ponds, marshland boardwalks, and urban bird habitat.
Location: NE D.C.
Website: nps.gov/keaq
- Meridian Hill Park
Historic hillside garden and fountains, designed in the early 20th century.
Location: 16th St NW
Website: nps.gov/mehi
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III. Private Attractions
- Smithsonian Institution Museums
Includes National Air & Space Museum, National Museum of Natural History, National Museum of American History, and more. Free admission.
Website: si.edu
- National Gallery of Art
Renowned national art museum (West and East Buildings) and Sculpture Garden.
Website: nga.gov
- John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Home to the National Symphony Orchestra, opera, ballet, theater, and the REACH expansion.
Website: kennedy-center.org
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- Union Station
Historic train terminal with boutiques, restaurants, national retail brands, and Amtrak services.
Website: unionstationdc.com
- CityCenterDC
Upscale outdoor retail and dining complex with luxury brands and seasonal events.
Website: citycenterdc.com
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For more information about Washington, D.C., visit the official tourism site: Washington.org
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