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Tag Archives: Washington DC
Journey Home
We headed home on Thursday. After breakfast at the hotel with bags repacked after the previous days shopping trip, we said goodbye to our goldfish and headed to the airport. As I had checked in online we were able to print off our boarding cards a… Continue reading
Gadsby’s Tavern
On our last night in America we went out to dinner at The Gadsby Tavern. It is reputed that George Washington ate there as well as Thomas Jefferson. The food was excellent. They even catered for kids. Continue reading
Another day another hotel
It is now Wednesday night and it is our last night in America. We fly out tomorrow afternoon so today we drove back up towards Washington. We are staying at The Hotel Monaco in Alexandra – another Kimpton Hotel.The room complete with a goldfish wh… Continue reading
Last Day in Washington
Tuesday 21st July was our last day in Washington. We started off by heading out to see The White House. Tours still operate around The White House but have to in at least groups of 10 and organised with your congressman. We had tried the UK Embass… Continue reading
Union Station and Capitol Building
After a well-earned rest back at the hotel on Monday we decided to venture a bit further for dinner. We headed out to Union Station hoping that it was as good as Grand Central in New York. We were not disappointed. It has plenty of shops and place… Continue reading
Shopping
On Monday we decided to take a break from the sight seeing and went shopping. Downtown Washington has some shopping but we decided to go to Georgetown. The only problem is that the nearest metros are not very close. Luckily there is bus that conne… Continue reading
Museum of Native Americans
After a trip round the Air and Space Museum we headed next door to the Museum of Native Americans expecting it to be quieter. It wasn’t, especially not the restaurant, which serves native American food. Despite it being busy we were able to get so… Continue reading
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Air and Space Museum
We had decided to go to the Air and Space Museum on the mall on Sunday as there was to be a book signing but three astronauts. The museum didn’t open until 10am but we got there early and still had to queue (luckily in the shade). This is one of t… Continue reading
Astronauts
While at the Air and Space museum on Sunday we were lucky enough to see, from a distance, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins and Alan Bean. Even from a distance they are special. They were signing their books as part of the anniversary celebrations. Continue reading
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Trolley tour
The third thing we did on Saturday was to rest our weary legs a take a trolley tour round Washington. In the morning we did the sights around the centre of Washington, getting off to look at the Lincoln Memorial. Then in the afternoon it was onto … Continue reading
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