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National Mall

Stretching from the Capitol's steps all the way to the Lincoln Memorial, this expansive green heart of DC anchors the city's original master plan as the nation's civic gathering space. You'll wander past the Smithsonian's cluster of museums, the gleaming Washington Monument piercing the skyline, and the serene Reflecting Pool mirroring whatever weather the day brings—winter's crisp air gives the landscape an especially contemplative quality. The Tidal Basin loops around toward the Jefferson Memorial, while crushed stone paths invite joggers and strollers to circuit the grounds, sometimes alongside the occasional government official heading between appointments. Throughout warmer months, the lawns host concerts and festivals, but the Mall transforms into something quieter and more reflective when frost settles in. Designed from the beginning as a stage for democracy—where citizens gather to march, rally, and make their voices heard—this is the natural starting point for anyone exploring what Washington DC actually is.

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Thomas Jefferson Memorial

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial

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20003 Southeast

U.S. Capitol Building

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20037 Mall

Lincoln Memorial

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20008 Tenleytown/Cleveland Park

Islamic Center

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Rock Creek Park

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20017 Brookland

Franciscan Monastery

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Ford's Theatre

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20002 Capitol Hill/Trindade

United States National Arboretum

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20016 Palisades

Washington National Cathedral

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20005 Mall

Washington Convention and Visitors Association

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White House

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Kennedy Center-Performing Arts

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Smithsonian Institution Building

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The National Archives

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Library of Congress

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National Air and Space Museum