Wonderful World of Tours By Gabrielle. 1: Washington Monument. This is the first picture of the Washington monument after it was finished.

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Wonderful World of Tours By Gabrielle

1: Washington Monument. This is the first picture of the Washington monument after it was finished.

2: Jefferson Memorial This is the Jefferson memorial. A statue of Jefferson is in the Middle.

3: FDR Memorial A statue of Franklin D. Roosevelt and his dog.

4: U.S. Capital Building The capital building. Notice that the flag is up. This means that the House or Senate is in session.

5: Korean War Memorial Statues for the Korean War Memorial. Someone has left a flower stand.

6: Lincoln Memorial Lincoln memorial at night. His statue sit in the middle.

7: World War II Memorial The World War two memorial pillars. This is an engraving on the side of the memorial.

8: Vietnam Wall This is the Vietnam Wall. All the names of the Vietnam Veterans are on this wall.

9:Arlington National Cemetery. This is a picture of soldiers that are in the Arlington cemetery.

10: Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers Guards walking to guard the Unknown Soliders’ Tomb.

11: U.S. Supreme Court The Front view of the U.S. Supreme Court. It has a Cherry Blossom tree in the front yard.

12: Smithsonian (National Postal Museum) This is four of the stamps that are in the Museum.

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