Helpful locations around the DC area for NATA's Capitol Hill Day and Policy Summit.
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The official residence and workplace of the President of the United States, a symbol of the American government.
maps.apple.comA tribute to Abraham Lincoln, this memorial features a large seated sculpture of the president and inscriptions of his speeches.
maps.apple.comAn iconic obelisk that honors George Washington, offering stunning views of the city from its observation deck.
maps.apple.comThe home of the United States Congress, this architectural marvel is a must-see for its history and grandeur.
maps.apple.comA group of museums and research centers, including the National Air and Space Museum and the National Museum of American History.
maps.apple.comHome to the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and other important historical documents.
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maps.apple.comwethepizza.comA large park area that stretches between the Capitol and the Lincoln Memorial, lined with monuments and memorials.
The largest library in the world, housing millions of books, recordings, photographs, maps, and manuscripts.
maps.apple.comThe highest court in the United States, where visitors can learn about the judicial system and its history.
maps.apple.comA waterfront destination with dining, shopping, and entertainment options, perfect for a relaxing day out.
maps.apple.comBuilt in 1971, it provides iconic reflections of the Capitol Dome and the Grant Memorial. It serves as a scenic, relaxing spot featuring surrounding,, stone, steps, and is frequently visited by ducks and seagulls.
maps.apple.comThe Vietnam Veterans Memorial, commonly called the Vietnam Memorial, is a U.S. national memorial in Washington, D.C., honoring service members of the United States Armed Forces who served in the Vietnam War.
maps.apple.comThe National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., dedicated in 2004 and located between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument, honors the 16 million who served and over 400,000 who died in the war. Featuring 56 granite pillars for U.S. states/territories and two arches for the war theaters.
maps.apple.comDedicated in 1955, the memorial honors those who served in the Korean War. It includes 19 statues representing U.S. military personnel in action. In 2022, the memorial was expanded to include a granite memorial wall, engraved with the names of U.S. military personnel (and South Koreans embedded in U.S. military units) who died in the war.
maps.apple.comOfficially dedicated in 2011, the MLK Jr. Memorial honors the late civil rights icon. The inspiration for the memorial design is a line from King's "I Have a Dream" speech: "Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope."
maps.apple.comConstitution Gardens is a living legacy to the founding of the republic as well as an oasis in the midst of a city landscape. The 50 acres of the park were originally beneath the Potomac River. Near the end of the nineteenth century, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers initiated a dredging project that created the land that became Potomac Park. The Gardens were dedicated in May of 1976 as an American Revolution Bicentennial tribute. On July 2, 1984, the Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence was dedicated on the small island in the lake. On September 17, 1986, in honor of the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, President Ronald Reagan issued a proclamation making Constitution Gardens a living legacy tribute to the Constitution. Visitors enjoy the park all year as the home for a wide array of urban wildlife. Constitution Gardens has been a separate park unit since 1982.
maps.apple.comThe CVC officially opened on December 2, 2008. This date was selected to coincide with the 145th anniversary of placing Thomas Crawford's sculpted iconic Statue of Freedom atop the Capitol dome and building in 1863, signifying the completion of construction of its new second dome.
Opened in 1943, the memorial is built in honor of Thomas Jefferson, the principal author of the United States Declaration of Independence and the nation's third president.
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