Highlights


  • Explore the Nation’s Capital: see the heart of Capitol Hill, home to the U.S. Capitol Building, the Supreme Court and the Library of Congress.
  • Visit Mount Vernon, George and Martha Washington’s beautiful home and plantation.
  • Stop to take a picture at the most notable symbol of the presidency, the White House.
  • Marvel at DC’s must-see memorials: Lincoln, Jefferson, World War II, Martin Luther King, Jr. to name a few.
  • Pay your respects at Arlington National Cemetery, the final resting place for hundreds of thousands of brave men and women who sacrificed their lives in the name of our country.
  • Visit the Gettysburg Battlefield and follow the events during the three dramatic days in July 1863.
  • Have a taste of the Big Apple: take in the breathtaking views of the Manhattan Skyline from the Empire State Building; visit the Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island, the two great symbols of America as the land of opportunity and freedom; marvel at the bright lights of Times Square; stroll through the alleys of the green heart of Manhattan, Central Park; make a reverent visit at 9/11 Memorial & Museum to remember and learn more about the events of September 11, 2001; experience the excitement of seeing a Broadway show.