Washington DC
Washington D.C., where America takes on new meaning. Discover this great nation- past, present, and future- as we visit monuments, explore museums, meander quiet parks, and recall heated debates.
Stroll the wide avenues of this modern icy, famed for preserving and honoring the past. Remember the dedicated pioneers of government, freedom, and invention as we gaze at towering statues, admire poignant bronze memorial, and celebrate achievement at the vast Smithsonian Institute. Visit the White House and other noted attractions. Revel in fine art, music, theater, and dance.
Through exceptional footage and informative narration, this video journey presents an awe-inspiring portrait of the vibrant and complex nation this city represents.
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Washington D.C. |
Washington D.C. |
The Mall (Capitol Hill to Potomac), Capitol Building, Supreme Court |
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Library of Congress, United States Botanic Gardens |
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Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial |
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial, Famous Cherry Trees in Bloom (on Mall) |
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The Smithsonian Institution: |
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Smithsonian Castle (Institution Headquarters) |
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National Air & Space Museum (Wright Brothers, Spirit of St. Louis, |
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Apollo 11, Planetarium, IMAX) |
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Hirschhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden |
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National Museum of American Art |
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National Portrait Gallery (Hall of Presidents) |
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Arthur M Sackler Gallery |
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National Museum of African Art |
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Art & Industries Building |
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National Zoological Park |
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White House (Library, East Room, Green "Gentlemen's Room, |
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Vermeil Room, Red "Ladies" Room, Blue Room, State Dining Room, |
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China Room) |
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Ford's Theatre (Place of Lincoln's Assassination) |
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National Gallery of Art (2 Buildings), Hillwood (Russian Artifact Collection) |
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Mt. Vernon (Home of George & Martha Washington) |
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Arlington National Cemetery (Tomb of the Unknown Soldier) |
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Old Town Alexandria, Georgetown |
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John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Rock Creek Park |
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Explorers Hall National Geographic Society, Spirit of Washington (Boat) |
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Executive Producer: John Bartell |
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Videographer: John Ward, Gene Moffett |
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Narrator: John Lindsey |
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Scriptwriter: Bob White |
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