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Quote: I am from Maryland and I heard about these tours from a friend of mine. I took my wife for a night out on the Capitol Hill tour. The guides were extremely knowledgeable and the food was great. I learned about so Read More
Quote: We were a group of twenty-somethings who really didn't know if we would be "into" a ghost tour. We weren't real history students, and it seemed a little pretentious to us. At first the tour seemed to start out Read More
Quote: Once you leave D.C. and you area heading south, you have a great opportunity to visit a lighthouse. Just outside D.C. in Alexandria, VA, stands the Jones Point Lighthouse. It is just off of I-95. It was built in Read More
Quote: We were going to stop by for a drink, but found out it was a museum. Since we were there we paid the $4.00 to see the hotel, ballroom and dining room. What a great tour! Our guide made history come alive as Read More
Quote: The breadth of the artwork at the Torpedo Factory Art Center is truly phenomenal. This showpiece of local artistic talent is free to visit and there is some superb art here. Much of the art is up for sale; most Read More
Quote: The church and graveyard are a must see. Built in 1773 and kept in an almost original condition! There are no "don't touch" signs!! The well versed guide invites you to sit down in the actual George Washington Read More
Quote: Wonderful history and great tour. There is a neat introductory video and a 45 minute tour. This is the site where Gen. Braddock planned out the French and Indian War. Read More
Quote: Bowl America offers old-school bowling at very reasonable prices. My friends and I recently went to Bowl America-Shirley in Alexandria for a birthday celebration. It wasn't glitzy or hip like more modern Read More
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