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    Austin G.

    The George Mason Memorial is one of the lesser known memorials on the National Mall. It's along the Tidal Basin close to the Jefferson Memorial. It's a circular plaza with several marble benches, one that has a large statue of George Mason, a man who influenced the Bill of Rights. I wouldn't make it a point to go here, but if you're walking by, stop by!

    Courtney K.

    Bottom Line: A lesser known memorial but worth a stop to honor and pose with this member of the U.S. Constitutional Convention of 1787. George Mason's memorial is a little off the beaten path and lesser known. The memorial consists of a garden, fountain, pergola and statue of George Mason. Even through the memorial is technically on the National Mall it is not on a well traveled pedestrian path and it's kinda tucked away to the side. There isn't parking nearby so the best access is via foot or bike. In the hot summer of 1787 a bunch of dudes adorned their powdered wigs and tights and met in Philadelphia to reform the government of a young nation. This event became known as the U.S. Constitutional Convention and the outcome was the United Staes Constituion. George Mason participated in this significant event but opposed the Constitution and refrained from signing it because he objected to slavery and a few other terms. Mason was elected to the Constitutional Congress because he was active in the Virginia government and had successfully drafted agreements for the state of Virginia.

    Dewan A.

    Excellent. 1) This Monument is less touristy. 2) Great place to sit and relax. 3) Must visit.

    Kaley C.

    I have a really hard time giving a memorial 2 stars, but come on guys, George Mason is having a bad day. For such an esteemed man, you think we'd give him a better deal. The George Mason memorial is a little off the standard path between Jefferson and FDR. There is a plaque describing his accomplishments and then a large bronze statue sits on the bench. His size is a bit odd because he's no big like Lincoln, but he's definitely larger than life size. The fountain directly in front of the statue wasn't working and was dirty and sludgey. Hopefully we are able to give this one a bit of love in the future so people will come visit more often.

    John B.

    George Mason was young Thomas Jefferson's mentor. My daughter said this was a MUST SEE because its noted as the most often overlooked memorials in Washington DC. True to her statement, indeed. True. Busses of tourists park on the street just beyond this memorial, only to walk away, towards the tidal basin and the TJ Memorial. The George Mason Memorial is rather unkempt. Its not well maintained -- the grass is high, the weeds are prevalent. The fountain in the middle has a trickle coming from the top -- probably as a means to prevent the mosquito larvae from thriving. Alas, it doesnt. All of us were bitten by bugs on our visit to this memorial. Sad to say -- put on bug spray before you visit.

    Amanda F.

    I have never seen this monument, and it's off the beaten path. It's a beautiful garden and fountain with an amazing statue of Mason. It's definitely worth a stop.

    James B.

    Not many know about this memorial but it's a good one. I visited September 1st, 2018 and when I went there was construction but I could tell if it was at its prime, the memorial would be very beautiful (which is why I'm giving this a 4-star rating). There is no fee to go to the memorial/ monument and the intended audience for this destination is to give information on George Mason as he had a pretty large influence on American politics and it succeeds at doing so with text around the monument for people to read.

    Sandy Y.

    I think I am honest here when I rate this specific landmark with a 2-star rating purely really for the condition this particular memorial is in: POOR. There was hardly anyone there visiting or even bothering to stop by to see who the memorial due to the poor condition of everything since it doesn't look like it's been maintained or cared for at all. Even the small mini fountain in front of the statue lays barren and dirty as there isn't any water even in the pool at all. Quite sad really to see that all other monuments are somewhat cared for and this one lays forgotten off to the side of the grand Jefferson Memorial.

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    Great tour guides and loved the self guided walk around the property. Missed out on the boat tour but would love to do next time we visit.

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    Executive Office of the President

    Executive Office of the President

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.2 miFoggy Bottom

    What's prettier than the White House, the Monument, the Lincoln Memorial and the Smithsonian put…read moretogether? Yes, Ariana Grande is a good answer, but I was looking for the Executive Office on 17th St! A long time ago, the love of my life used to say that this building was the highlight of her trips to DC, and I can see why. I remember walking with her in the pouring rain next to it, and taking pictures of her exposing herself in front of it. Times change... But this building never did. It's glorious and resplendent. It reminds me of something in France, but better kept, perhaps. It looks palatial. If the White House is a little underwhelming then this executive office is completely awe-inspiring. It's level with the Capitol as my favourite building in the DC area, and is the easiest 5-star rating I've given since my Cousin Daniel got drunk and showed me the ropes.

    Didn't really have a lot of time to roam around Pennsylvania Ave. And my friend and I, being…read moreslightly less than ignorant didn't know that the BACK of the WHITE HOUSE would be on Pennsylvania Ave. ** Not impressed** So our pictures we're not exactly anythng to brag about. So we decided to take pictures in front of the Executive Office of the President where the FRONT of this architecture was much more impressive than the BACK of the White House on Pennsylvania Ave. Still a great experience to roam DC and take in the history and political side of the US. (You don't get much of that or appreciate it as much coming from the west coast. Hence, the ignorance of the FRONT vs the BACK of the WHITE HOUSE. =X)

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    Tomb of the Unknown Soldier - Exterior views of the Ampitheater located at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

    Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

    4.9(119 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    If you come to visit Arlington, please do not leave without visiting the Tomb of the Unknown…read moreSoldier. It is one of the most moving and solemn ceremonies you will ever witness in your lives. This tomb is the most heavily guarded grave in the world; guarded by the elite soldiers from the U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry Regiment, known as "The Old Guard." They are there 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, through all weather conditions. The guards march exact patterns of 21 steps, pause for 21 seconds, and turn meticulously, all to honor the fallen. The tombs holds unidentified American service members from World War I, World War II, and the Korean War. The inscription reads: "Here Rests in Honored Glory an American Soldier Known but to God." The Changing of the Guard ceremony lasts about 15 minutes. This ceremony represents one of the highest honors in the United States military. During the ceremony, one Sentinel is relieved by another in a series of precise movements. The guard's weapon is inspected, and a slow salute is exchanged. In the summer, the guards change every 30 minutes. At night, the schedule extends to two-hour shifts, but the watch never ends. Visitors who plan to attend should arrive a few minutes early and remain silent throughout. Being silent during the ceremony only enhances your experience of this solemn event. This changing of the guard has been happening without interruption since 1948. On the day we were there, we not only had the privilege of the changing of the guard, but we also had the honor to witness a wreath laying ceremony, which was a really moving experience.

    The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier was such an amazing experience…read more I thought it was for one person, but it's a beautiful memorial to all of the unnamed soldiers that pass in battle. We were lucky enough to whiteness the changing of the guard. It only lasts a few moments , but it's such an amazing thing to experience.

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    Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building - Well attended Thursday happy hour

    Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building

    4.7(616 reviews)
    2.0 miCapitol Hill

    The Library of Congress was definitely worth the stop! Admission is free, but you do need a…read moretimed-entry ticket, like most places in DC. We arrived about 20 minutes before opening, which I would highly recommend, because the security line got long fast. We were able to go inside before many got in and had beautiful views without crowding. The inside is absolutely beautiful. Several displays explain the paintings and architecture which was really interesting to read about. We were also able to see the original rough draft of the Declaration of Independence. It will only be on display for three months so this was really neat we were here for that. Definitely take your time and look around instead of just walking through. There is so much detail everywhere you look.

    A gem of a historical venue that you must check out. The library is impressive, the halls are…read moremassive and marble. But the most important thing to do is bring your ID and get your very own library card for the Library of Congress. It only takes a few minutes and an online form. There is little waiting and you get the card right then and there. We live on Capitol Hill and always bring our friends and family to this venue and they leave with a fun souvenir. The entire experience is free. One of the more impressive displays is the Gutenberg Bible just outside of the rotunda. It is complete and printed on vellum. There are only 3 of these on the planet in existence. There are only 49 total Gutenberg Bibles in existence, 12 of them were printed on vellum (which is animal skin and the most costly and most durable material from the era). And, as I mentioned, there are only 3 Gutenberg Bibles that are fully in tact and printed on vellum. Go see it. It's a crucial part of history. The other two are in The British Library (London, UK) and The Bibliothèque Nationale de France (Paris, France).

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    Old Post Office Tower

    Old Post Office Tower

    4.4(49 reviews)
    1.2 miFederal Triangle

    A free and excellent view of Downtown Washington DC can be viewed from the Old Post Office and…read moreClock Tower, which is the 3rd tallest structure in DC. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and it was completed in 1899. This is attached to the (now) Waldorf Astoria, however the Tower is manned by the National Parks Service. The entrance is in the back of the hotel, and the elevator looks out into the hotel's atrium. When you reach the open air top floor, you'll look out for a 360 degree view. One lonely park ranger is up there, and they are there year-round. When we visited, it was completely empty and we had the space to ourselves (and the ranger).

    Actual rating: 3.5/5…read more Ok so in fairness, I have never cared for panoramic views. I came here with my friends on a day trip to DC after seeing a post about this place on social media. The entrance to the this place to see the views is incredibly tricky to access. The Waldorf took over and shut down the way to access through the building so you'll have to walk around and find the nearly completely hidden from street view entrance. For ease, I have linked the approximate location from Apple Maps below. There is a small historic background museum when you enter following the bag search and this is part of the National Parks stamping service so if you collect those speak with the nice ranger on duty. There are two elevators to travel to get to the top, the first takes you up to see views of the Astoria and the second will show you the rooftop from the Old Post Office Tower. This view is obscured by bars that make photography challenging. Would I, who does not like views, come again? No. But!!! If you are into views this is quite nice and free so I would recommend.

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