Discover the best top things to do in Northern Virginia, United States including Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Historic Leesburg Walking Tours, Women in Military Service for America Memorial, George Washington Masonic National Memorial, U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial, Air Force Memorial, Pentagon Memorial, Prince William Area 911 Liberty Memorial, Canadian Cross of Sacrifice, Clarendon War Memorial.
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Small-group walking tour of Leesburg’s fascinating historic district. Fun and enlightening outdoor guided tour of historic places of interest. Let me take you on a journey of discovery and show you the gems that old town Leesburg offers. Learn about the history, architecture, and lore of this historic seat of Loudoun County.
Wonderful experience walking around downtown Leesburg. Our guide pointed out numerous historical sites and architectural wonders all within a few square miles! Highly recommend for travelers to the DC area, as well as locals who want to increase their Northern Virginia knowledge.
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When it was dedicated in 1997, the Women's Memorial became the first major American memorial to honor women who have served in the United States military. The memorial also marks the ceremonial entrance to Arlington National Cemetery.
We were able to see a 100 year old woman there who was visiting and they had a nice tribute to her on the tv screen. Such a nice experience
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A very visible tribute to George Washington stands on King Street in Alexandria, Virginia.
Lots of American history on display. $15 dollar admission gets you a tour as well - tours are very well done - informative but also give you time on your own to explore. Tours give you access to upper floors of the building... including a ride on the elevator which goes up on a 7.5 degree angle ... views from the observation deck are great and the deck goes all the way around the building. Wheel chair accessible. Kid friendly
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Commonly called the "Iwo Jima Memorial," the statue is a depiction of the famous raising of the U.S. flag on Iwo Jima and is dedicated to all Marines who have given their lives defending that flag.
Any veteran, soldier, American, or visitor from overseas should have the USMC Memorial on their list. An 8-10 minute easy walk from the Rosslyn Metro, or tour buses stop there too. Car parking is available as well. A giant statue representing the Marines who raised the flag at Iwojima sits on a bluff overlooking all the monuments across the river. At night, its especially stunning. You are adjacent to Arlington Cemetery as well. Also a must-visit. If you happen to be there at 11 PM, you'll here the TAPS bugle from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
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The AF Memorial was dedicated on October 14, 2006 to honor the men and women of the AF and its heritage organizations. It is located in Arlington, Virginia, adjacent to Arlington National Cemetery and the Pentagon. Since its opening, it has been a place of honor and remembrance. It offers a place for the community to learn and appreciate the rich history of the AF through displays, AF Band performances, Memorial/Veterans Day commemorations and veteran-related events.
Around ten minutes' walk from the Pentagon City metro station and shopping centre, and close to Arlington National Cemetery, this is a beautiful, thought-provoking memorial with fantastic views back over the city. It represents the 'missing man' formation in which one aircraft peels off and up from the group in memory of a fallen comrade.
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We all remember the tragic events that happened on that fateful day of 9/11. Having seen coverage of the terrorist attack on the Pentagon on TV at home back in the UK, I wanted to come and see the memorial and pay my respects and make it all more real, by being at the very place this terrible event happened. It’s about a 10 / 15 minute walk from the Meteo station and the memorial is by the section of the building, where the plane actually hit. A large USA flag and sign, marks the entrance of the memorial. The memorial is done so well. Benches with flowing water underneath, inscribed with names of the victims, all in line, according to their year of birth, set amongst small trees. It was humbling, to just sit and reflect on what happened here, in such a beautiful memorial. It’s extremely sad what happened, but this is a very fitting tribute to those that died and in their memory. A must visit, when visiting Washington DC. The twin towers in NYC are more well known for the 9/11 attacks, but those that also perished here, shall not be forgotten.
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