1. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
A living memorial to the Holocaust, offering powerful exhibits and testimonies about the history and impact of the Holocaust.
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A living memorial to the Holocaust, offering powerful exhibits and testimonies about the history and impact of the Holocaust.
The historic plantation home of George Washington, featuring beautiful gardens, a museum, and stunning views of the Potomac River.
An immersive museum showcasing the history, culture, and heroism of the United States Marine Corps.
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The preserved site of George Washington's birthplace, with a museum and reconstructed colonial plantation.
A charming waterfront town known for its sandy beaches, fishing, and relaxed atmosphere on the Potomac River.
A museum dedicated to the history of St. Clement's Island, the site of Maryland's first colonial landing.
The preserved home of Thomas Stone, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, showcasing colonial architecture and history.
The historic site marking the birthplace and childhood home of James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States.
A lively boardwalk along Colonial Beach featuring shops, eateries, and scenic views of the Potomac River.
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