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Quantico Marine Corps Base Guide
National Museum of The Marine Corps
18900 Jefferson Davis Hwy., Triangle, VA 22172 (877) 635-1775 Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, (except Christmas) Free admission and parking. Food services on premises: Mess Hall and Tun Tavern Wheelchairs available on request at no cost; no reservation needed. Free Audio tour, Docent-led tours at 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m. The National Museum of the Marine Corps is a lasting tribute to marines past, present, and future. Settled on 135 acres, adjacent to Marine Corps Base Quantico, the Museum’s soaring design envokes the image of the WWII flag-raisers on Iwo Jima and beckons visitors with irreplaceable artifacts and immerse them in the sights and sounds of Marines in action. For more information, please visit our Web site at: www.usmcmuseum.org or call (877) 635-1775.
Quantico Marine Band Past appearances of the band include activities for thepresidential inauguration, the Aquafest in Minneapolis, Minn., and the First Marine Division Association reunion in Boston.
Marine Corps Marathon The Marine Corps Marathon, often referred to as “The People’s Marathon,“ begins and ends near the Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington the fourth Sunday in October. The 26.2-mile road race attracts more than 30,000 participants as well as 100,000 spectators. Thousands of Marines, sailors and volunteers support the event, which is noted for its superb organization. Web site: www.marinemarathon.com. For more information, call (703) 784-2720⁄2225.
Arlington National Cemetery
Busch Gardens Williamsburg Located three miles east of historic Williamsburg, and 150 miles from Washington, the park is open weekends in March, daily April 6 through Sept. 3 and weekends until end of October.
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park
Mount Vernon
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Women in Military Service for America Memorial
Wolf Trap, Filene Center
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Capital Children’s Museum
Corcoran Gallery of Art
Daughters of the American Revolution Museum
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
Folger (Shakespeare) Library
Ford’s Theater and Lincoln Center
Georgetown
Jefferson Memorial
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts The Kennedy Center contains the Opera House, Concert Hall, Eisenhower Theater, the Terrace Theater, Hall of Nations, and the American Film Institute Theater. The Millennium Stage presents free performances in the Grand Foyer every night at 6 p.m. Open daily for public viewing, 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. For group tour information, call 202-416-8341. Shuttle available from Foggy Bottom-GWU Metro.
Korean War Veterans Memorial On an adjacent black granite wall, you can see more than 2,000 photographic images from the war that have been sand-blasted onto the wall.
Lincoln Memorial<
MCI Center
National Air andSpace Museum Exhibits include the Wright Brothers' flyer, the Spirit of St. Louis, the Langley Theater IMAX films, the Einstein Planetarium, as well as hundreds of other aviation and space exhibits. Cafeteria and restaurant facilities are available. The new construction of the National Air and Space Museum Udvar-Hazy Center near Dulles International Airport opened in December 15, 2003. The new facility will display hundreds of additional artifacts and offer events, educational programs, IMAX films and more.
National Arboretum
National Archives
National Zoological Park
Navy Museum
Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial
Washington Nationals
Washington Redskins
The White House Construction on this hallowed residence began in 1792 and ended amongst much patriotic fanfare in 1800. The President’s house is one of the most popular sights in D.C. Only the public rooms on the ground floor and the state floor may be visited, and the hours are limited. The White House may be closed at various times due to security concerns and special events. Nearest Metros are the Farragut West, McPherson Square or Metro Center. |
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