The hub of national politics and a center of international interaction, Washington, D.C. is a bustling city rich with history and cultural flavor from around the globe. Walking between the government buildings, the sense of history and power in the downtown area is almost overwhelming. Some of the nation's most recognized buildings circle the National Mall, including the towering Washington Monument, the Capitol Building, the National Gallery of Art and the Smithsonian museums. Institutions such as Georgetown University and American University round out the city's reputation as a place of higher learning and modern culture. ...More
| A fixture of Harpers Ferry National Park, the John Brown Wax Museum uses life-sized wax figures, vocal recordings and mu... | |
| A fixture of Harper's Ferry Historic Park, the Black Voices Museum highlights the area's rich African-American history, ... | |
| Built in 1848, John Brown's Fort was originally a local fire engine and guard-house. It was renamed when the abolitionis... | |
Schifferstadt Architectural Museum The Schifferstadt Architectural Museum showcases the oldest building in the town of Frederick. One of the country's fine... | |
| Baker Park is a bustling urban recreation area with a carillon, tennis courts, baseball and softball fields, and plenty ... |







