Welcome To Washington D.C. Monuments
Washington, D.C. is the greatest place in the world to see monuments and memorials dedicated to a variety of events and people.
People from all walks of life come to Washington D.C. to see some of the most fascinating works of art. Some of the great memorials
you can see are the Lincoln Memorial,
Jefferson Memorial and many other monuments in or around D.C.
The best way to get around the D.C. area to view these marvelous works of art is to ride a tour bus or jump
aboard one of the many shuttles. The shuttle runs every 30 minutes and as long as you have a boarding pass,
you can get off and on all day long!
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The larger than life-size statues depict nineteen infantrymen and represent many ethnic
origins with uniforms that reflect all the branches of services that fought in the Korean War.
The Smithsonian Institution
The Smithsonian Institution is the world's largest museum complex and research organization
composed of 19 museums, 9 research centers, and the National Zoo. Admission is free for all
Smithsonian museums and the zoo in Washington, D.C.