Audioguía Washington D.C.: A Stroll Along the National Mall
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Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.Welcome to Washington, DC! The capital of the world's most powerful country unsurprisingly boasts some impressive sites. You could spend months exploring here, but this trip concentrates on the most important sites in the center of the city, stopping in at major national and governmental institutions and taking in the rich history of the American Experiment. As can be expected, there will be a lot of superlatives on this tour: the world's biggest library, the world's largest obelisk, the world's largest free museum system with collections to rival any in the world. This tour involves a lot of walking, but the excitement of seeing the original Constitution, the President's house, and the beautiful views from every direction ought to be enough to keep you energized. There are also snack vendors and cafes dotted all along the route. If you need a rest, there are unlimited opportunities to stop to relax and people-watch. You may even see political history in progress in the form of protests or government in action.
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Photo “Aerial view of National Mall 15847v.jpg” by Carol M. Highsmith is licensed under Public Domain
- 1 Supreme Court
- 2 Library of Congress
- 3 United States Capitol Building
- 4 National Mall/Smithsonian Museums
- 5 National Archives
- 6 The White House
- 7 Washington Monument
- 8 National World War II Memorial
- 9 Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
- 10 Vietnam Veterans Memorial
- 11 Lincoln Memorial
- 12 Korean War Veterans Memorial
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Resumen de audiotour
Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.Welcome to Washington, DC! The capital of the world's most powerful country unsurprisingly boasts some impressive sites. You could spend months exploring here, but this trip concentrates on the most important sites in the center of the city, stopping in at major national and governmental institutions and taking in the rich history of the American Experiment. As can be expected, there will be a lot of superlatives on this tour: the world's biggest library, the world's largest obelisk, the world's largest free museum system with collections to rival any in the world. This tour involves a lot of walking, but the excitement of seeing the original Constitution, the President's house, and the beautiful views from every direction ought to be enough to keep you energized. There are also snack vendors and cafes dotted all along the route. If you need a rest, there are unlimited opportunities to stop to relax and people-watch. You may even see political history in progress in the form of protests or government in action.
Licenses:
Photo “Aerial view of National Mall 15847v.jpg” by Carol M. Highsmith is licensed under Public Domain
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