The itinerary includes many attractions and land marks of Washington D.C, some of them you will be watching from your panoramic window some you will have a chance to step off the bus and take your photo,Step off from the Bus and visit : The White House : It was the second president John Adams who lived in the white house after he was elected 1796 however the construction started during the time of the president George Washington in 1792. The white house went under several renovations under the leadership of Thomas Jefferson who become president in 1801, he added several compartments and changed some of the structural design. FDR memorial: Franklin Delano Roosevelt leads a reform in the civil rights, labor relations, banking and civil service. The great efforts he leads creates the administration of the social security 1935. 1939 World War II breaks out in Europe. In 1941 the USA enters the war, FDR lunches nationwide war efforts sending more than 16 million troops to the war. 1944 Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected for 4th yearn of presidency. Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial : remembering the year, the Civil Rights Act Of 1964 became law. The memorial’s official adherence date is August 28, 2011, the 48th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. The Lincoln Memorial : over the Reflecting Pool, attached to the western end of the National Mall. The best way to view the memorial is from the east, by the Washington Monument and the National World War II Memorial. (The same stop includes visiting Korean War Memorial, Vietnam Memorial and the Nurses Memorial)The Tour also includes the view of Washington D.C Highlights such as : Union station – U.S. Capitol – Senate Office Building – Holocaust Museum – Washington Monument – Tidal Basin – Cherry Blossoms Trees – Patrick Henry Memorial – Watergate – Arlington National Cemetery – Georgetown – Old Executive Office Building – Blair HouseWhite House – Treasury Department – Ellipse – National Christmas Tree – Zero Mile Stone – General Sherman Memor
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