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Washington D.C. Convention and Visitors Association - http://www.washington.org/
Information on travel planning, including dining, lodging, attractions, events, and meeting planners. |
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Cultural Tourism DC - http://www.culturaltourismdc.org/index.htm
Offers an itinerary planner, event calendar, and information on guided and neighborhood tours. |
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Historic Medical Sites - http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/medtour/medtour.html
Virtual tour of thirty landmark sites. Descriptions, history, photos, maps, and Metro information. National Library of Medicine site. |
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Washington, DC: A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary - http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/wash/
Guide to historic districts and landmarks. Clickable maps lead to descriptions, photos and practical information (location, public access, hours, nearby Metro stops) National Park Service site. |
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Washington, DC & the Capital Region, USA - http://www.capitalregionusa.org/
Guide covers Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia and is aimed primarily at introducing area attractions to foreign visitors. Includes a guide to attractions, suggested itineraries, and a calendar of events. Also in French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish. |
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German-American Sites in Washington, DC - http://www.goethe.de/ins/us/was/pro/vtour/dc1/index.htm
A virtual tour of sites connected to German-American history in Washington. Clickable map leads to site descriptions, information on connections with German-American public figures, merchants and architects and photos. From the site of the Goethe Institut. |
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Must See Washington DC - http://www.mustseewashingtondc.com
Travel guide covers attractions, transportation, hotels, neighborhoods and maps. |
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A Historical Tour of Our Nation's Capital - http://library.thinkquest.org/2813/
Virtual tour of the White House area, Capitol Hill, the National Mall and downtown. Has overview of each area followed by description of individual tour stops. Site developed by students for entry in the ThinkQuest website-building competition. |
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Washington, DC MetroGuide - http://washington.dc.retailguide.com/
Directory of hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, and events in the DC metro area. |
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eTravel DC - http://www.etraveldc.com/
Online travel guide to the area. |
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TravelZine - http://www.thetravelzine.com/washington.htm
Includes hotel and restaurant experiences from travelogues and a travel discussion group. |
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America's Homepage - http://ahp.gatech.edu/
Take a virtual field trip to the nation's capital; map of buildings and monuments with links to pictures and descriptions. |
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A German-American Tour of Washington, D.C - http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Thebes/8171/GERWASH.htm
Describes local places associated with German-Americans. From the German American Heritage Society site. |
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Soul Of America - Washington, DC - http://www.soulofamerica.com/index.php?iad_welcome
Locates local Afrocentric resources - the arts, cultural sites, churches, historic sites, black owned restaurants, nightclubs, radio stations, shops, and galleries. |
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DC Guide - http://www.dcguide.com/
360-degree virtual photo-tours of selected tourist sites and some restaurants, with maps and basic information about each. |
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Naked Washington DC - http://www.nakedwashington.com/
CD of pictures and stories of the nude statues around the city. |
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Vacation Creations - http://www.washingtondcon-line.com
Information on the area, including attractions, day trips, accommodations, dining, shopping, and activities. Includes a section for those traveling in a large group. |
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USA Tourist: Washington, DC - http://www.usatourist.com/english/places/dc
Travel guide for international tourists. In English, French, German, and Spanish. |
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Washington Post: Visitors Guide - http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/local/longterm/tours/guide2.htm
Information on where to stay, what to see, dining and nightlife, getting around, and events. Listings are searchable by type, location, or keyword. |
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AOL Travel - DC - http://travel.aol.com/guides/dc
Information and resources on traveling to DC. |