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10 Reasons To Visit The Beautiful Space Needle In Seattle

The Seattle skyline is recognizable thanks to the infamous Space Needle. It is not an exaggeration to say this landmark completes the city. The Space Needle is a must-see fixture on your next trip to the Emerald City. The structure is one of a kind, with views of the Pacific Northwest and Puget Sound.

1. Take Pictures

We loved taking pictures at the Space Needle in Seattle. Our favorite snapshots came from our polaroid. We had so much fun taking these pictures and waiting the couple of minutes to see how they turned out. Even in the gloomy Seattle weather they turned out amazing!

Taking polaroid pictures at the Space Needle
Taking polaroid pictures at the Space Needle

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2. An Excuse To Ride The Monorail

If you need a lift to the Space Needle, it might make sense to ride the Seattle Monorail. This reminded me of the monorail at Disneyland except this one cuts through a metropolitan area.

The Seattle Center Monorail

For transportation to the Space Needle, check out the Seattle Monorail.

3. The Space Needle Completes The Seattle Skyline

Anytime our airplane begins its descent, I look for the Space Needle. In my mind, that is how I know I have made it to Seattle. It has become the focal point of the Seattle Skyline I have come to love.

A view of the Space Needle taken at Kerry Park
A view of the Space Needle taken at Kerry Park

4. See Seattle From 520 Feet High

The Space Needle has its iconic observation deck over 500 feet in the air. You literally see the city from all new heights. The views span all over Queen Anne, the Puget Sound, and more.

The observation deck at the Space Needle is 520 feet high
The views from the Space Needle Observation Deck
The views from the Space Needle Observation Deck

5. Look Over Skyscrapers

The Space Needle stares at other tall structures. You have views of the skyscrapers downtown that paint an architectural backdrop.

Skyscrapers surround the Space Needle
Skyscrapers surround the Space Needle

6. Watch Over The Sound

Just about one hundred and eighty degrees of the Puget Sound live beside the Space Needle. You have views of the water with boats cruising by and the Port of Seattle in the distance.

View of the Puget Sound
Posing in front of the Port of Seattle

7. Say Hi To Mount Rainer

Clear days vary in Seattle. If you are lucky to see a beautiful, clear Seattle day, you should also see Mount Rainier. The snow crusted tip pierces the sky.

Mount Rainer hangs out in the distance
Mount Rainer behind the skyscrapers in Seattle

8. Look Through The Binoculars

Interested in seeing more details throughout Seattle? Check out the city through a different lens. There are binoculars along the observation deck so you can check out different aspects of this incredible city.

9. Eat While Rotating Over Seattle

There is a restaurant in the Space Needle! The Loupe Lounge is made up of a glass floor overlooking over 500 feet of Seattle. The lounge rotates so you can enjoy a cocktail without ever having to leave your seat to see the views.

The view from inside the Space Needle
The view from inside the Space Needle

10. Buy Souvenirs

The Space Needle has incredible shopping on the main level. There are souvenirs of Seattle and the Space Needle specifically. We have bought so many fun trinkets because we fell in love with this special spot.

The view of Seattle Center
The view of Seattle Center

Book Your Trip Now

To begin planning your visit, check out the Space Needle’s hours HERE. You can buy thickets upon arrival.

Looking for more Seattle landmarks? Check out the 10 best reasons to visit Pike Place Market in Seattle.

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The 10 Best Reasons To Visit Pike Place Market In Seattle https://lemondropchronicles.com/?p=129&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-10-best-reasons-to-visit-pike-place-market-in-seattle Wed, 24 Aug 2022 12:52:25 +0000 http://box2075.temp.domains/~lemonds0/?p=129 If you are planning a trip to the Emerald City, your trip will not be complete without a visit to Pike Place Market in Seattle.

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The 10 Best Reasons To Visit Pike Place Market In Seattle

Pike Place Market quickly became one of my favorite places. When you can go to one location with a bunch of stuff to do, it is like hitting the jackpot. Where else in the world can you see grown men throwing fish across the room? The vibrant flowers welcome you as you enjoy a cup of macaroni and cheese or an original Starbucks drink. Pike Place Market in Seattle officially has it all.

Before You Go

One thing we loved about Seattle is the photo opportunities. We bought a polaroid before our trip. It was a fun accessory all weekend as we snapped memorable pictures.

Polaroid taken at Post Alley at Pike Place Market
Polaroid taken at Post Alley at Pike Place Market
A polaroid shot at the Original Starbucks
A polaroid shot at the Original Starbucks

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1. Take Pictures

Pike Place Market in Seattle has an abundance of beautiful backdrops. We snuck behind the Original Starbucks and Beecher’s to Post Alley. We loved taking snaps in front of the brick landscape.

The most popular places to take pictures at Pike Place Market remains to be their famous signs. As you approach the market, you are sure to see the famous Public Market Center sign or the Public Market sign.

2. The Public Market Center Sign

The Public Market Center sign lives at the entrance of the market. Just below the sign you might see fish flying through the air. The is easily my favorite sight at Pike Place Market in Seattle.

Posing in front of the Public Market Center sign
Posing in front of the Public Market Center sign

3. The Public Market Sign

Another notable sight is the Public Market sign. When at the right angle, this sign overlooks the Puget Sound.

A view of the Puget Sound from Pike Place Market
A view of the Puget Sound from Pike Place Market
The Public Market Sign
The Public Market Sign

4. The Fish Throwing

This tradition is famous to Pike Place Market in Seattle. When you first walk through the doors, you may see it for yourself. The staff throw customer’s purchases, yes fish, across the showroom in a dramatic spectacle.

The famous fish throwing at Pike Place Market

5. The Vibrant Flowers

There are rows of beautiful and bright flowers at Pike Place Market. As you walk the halls, check out the variety of blossoms for sale.

6. The Original Starbucks

Starbucks has become a legend. They are everywhere and seem to be popping up more now than ever. Well, everyone has to start somewhere. This monstrosity of a business started at Pike Place Market. You can visit the Original Starbucks. Beware – this place will be bustling, with people taking pictures and wanting to order drinks.

Check out the Original Starbucks on YELP!

Looking for coffee? Check out 5 of the best Seattle coffee shops.

5 Of The Best Seattle Coffee Shops

7. The Best Macaroni and Cheese

Have you ever seen how cheese is made? You might be thinking – um, I never thought about it. Well, at Beecher’s Homemade Cheese, you can enjoy a snack while watching it be made. This spot at Pike Place Market is a MUST try. The cheese will pleasure every single taste bud.

What’s more, you can eat your snack as you continue to walk around. Every time I visit Seattle, I forgo breakfast to ensure I have room for this amazing macaroni and cheese. After checking out the window where the cheese is made, I grab Beecher’s macaroni and cheese for a snack. I love walking around the area while enjoying my treat. You can stop into Post Alley or check out the other surrounding shops.

See over 3000 reviews of Beecher’s Homemade Cheese on YELP!

We love Beecher’s!

8. The Gum Wall

Make sure you buy your Hubba Bubba before visiting! Start chewing your gum now so it will be ready to leave your mark on Seattle. The Gum Wall is located in an alleyway just next to Pike Place Market. You will walk the gum stained walls to hopefully take pictures and leave your own piece behind.

I do not go anywhere without Beecher’s!

9. Von’s 1000 Spirits

Von's 1000 Spirits in Seattle
Von’s 1000 Spirits in Seattle

Walking around Seattle can be exhausting. If you are needing a quick bite or maybe even a cocktail, be sure to check out Von’s 1000 Spirits. This restaurant and bar is a short walk (approximately a quarter mile) from Pike Place Market.

A Prickly Pear Mojito at Von's 1000 Spirits
A Prickly Pear Mojito at Von’s 1000 Spirits

I have recommended Von’s 1000 Spirits to all of my friends that have traveled to Seattle. Each of them have come back raving about how amazing this place is. The food is delicious, and when on happy hour can be extra affordable. The cocktails are top notch – especially if you get a deal from the famous drink wheel!

See why Von’s 1000 Spirits has over 2,000 reviews on YELP!

Want more drinks like this? Check out 7+ of the best Seattle bars you must drink at.

10. The Location

Pike Place Market in Seattle is a prime location. Only steps from the waterfront, you can continue your exploring nearby. There is so much to see and do in this area of Seattle.

Post Alley at Pike Place Market

Book Your Trip Now

Whether you are planning a trip to Seattle or are just looking for inspiration for your next vacation, I hope you enjoyed reading about my favorite places. The only thing better than visiting these spots and enjoying them is getting to share them with friends and family. Please comment if you have visited Pike Place Market and tell me your favorite things to do.

I am always open to recommendations. If you have any favorite spots in Seattle, please share them below!

Cheers!

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The Complete Guide For What To Do In Washington DC https://lemondropchronicles.com/?p=144&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-complete-guide-for-what-to-do-in-washington-dc Tue, 02 Aug 2022 18:00:01 +0000 http://box2075.temp.domains/~lemonds0/?p=144 This post outlines the best things to do in Washington DC for your next amazing vacation to our nation's capitol.

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The Complete Guide For What To Do In Washington DC

Nestled in metropolitan Washington DC is our nation’s capitol. Recognizable by Smithsonian museums, memorials and monuments, there are so many things to do in Washington DC. This post outlines everything to do and see to make your trip memorable without breaking the bank.

Before You Go

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1. Tour The White House

The famous portrait of John F. Kennedy at The White House
The famous portrait of John F. Kennedy at The White House

Visiting The White House is an incredible way to experience our country’s history. This first-hand look at one of the most famous buildings in the world. The White House sits on the famous 1600 block of Pennsylvania Avenue and welcomes visitors through its prestigious doors.

25 things to see on the FREE tour of the White House

Looking to visit the White House? Check out these 25 things to see on the FREE tour of the White House.

2. Eat At Old Ebbitt Grill

After you leave The White House, walk a half mile down the road. You will find the Old Ebbitt Grill awaiting. This historic restaurant is famous to Washington DC.

See over 9,000 reviews of Old Ebbitt Grill on YELP!

An exterior shot of Old Ebbitt Grill
An exterior shot of Old Ebbitt Grill

Depending on when you stop in, it could be very busy. This restaurants seats thousands of visitors.

Make a reservation at Old Ebbitt Grill through Open Table.

8 amazing restaurants in Washington DC you must try

Hungry for more? Check out these 8 amazing restaurants in Washington DC you must try.

3. Tour The 10 Monuments

My favorite things to do in Washington DC all centered around the monuments and memorials. Located on the National Mall, you will see tributes to our nation’s leaders and those who gave their lives for our country.

The Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC
The Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC

With everything from the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument to the Thomas Jefferson Memorial across the Tidal Basin, you will want to see it all!

all 10 monuments to see in Washington DC

There are so many incredible sights along the National Mall. These are all 10 monuments to see in Washington DC.

4. Scooter Around The National Mall

The National Mall does not look overwhelming online. I thought I was fit and could walk the area. Boy, I was wrong! We ended up grabbing scooters to visit each of the monuments. These scooters were worth every cent as we were able to see each monument and have fun in between. Grab a scooter and ride around the National Mall! It is a easy way to get around and is carbon conscious.

Scootering in front of the Washington Monument
Scootering in front of the Washington Monument
Scootering in front of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Scootering in front of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial

5. Walk Up To Capitol Hill

The US Capitol is a massive sight on the National Mall. It is bigger than I ever imagined. I loved walking to the top of the hill and snapping photos.

The east side of the US Capitol
The east side of the US Capitol

The US Capitol has two photogenic sides so you can see it from the east and west. The east side of the US Capitol overlooks the National Mall along with the many monuments. The west side of the US Capitol looks over the Supreme Court and Library of Congress.

10 reasons to take amazing pictures at the US Capitol

See this historic building along with 10 reasons to take amazing pictures at the US Capitol.

6. Soak In The Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has a captivating aura. The architecture with its sprawling pillars took my breath away. Walk up to the top of the steps and look back at the US Capitol. Think about the many protests, marches, and more that have taken place on these very steps.

A distant shot of the Supreme Court
A distant shot of the Supreme Court
The incredible architecture at the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court is currently closed to the public. They previously offered tours throughout the week.

Click here to check if the building is open when you visit Washington DC.

7. Peek At The Library Of Congress

This large building is home to the Library of Congress. While it is neighbors to the Supreme Court and US Capitol, it is also a breathtaking building on its own.

The exterior of the Library of Congress
The exterior of the Library of Congress

Tours of the Library of Congress are FREE! Click here to book your tour up to 30 days in advance.

8. Pay Your Respects At Arlington National Cemetery

The Changing of the Guard at Arlington National Cemetery
The Changing of the Guard at Arlington National Cemetery

Visit John F. Kennedy’s final resting place that looks over Washington DC. There are rows and rows of headstones lining these prestigious grounds. The bravest men and women who served our country are buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

10 reasons to visit Arlington National Cemetery in Washington DC

Want to know more about John F. Kennedy’s final resting place? Check out these 10 reasons to visit Arlington National Cemetery in Washington DC.

9. Visit A Smithsonian Museum

The famous Smithsonian museums are located in Washington DC. Most are located on the National Mall. Depending on what you are interested in, there is a museum for you! One of the museums, the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, is home to first ladies’ inaugural dresses, Judy Garland’s ruby red slippers, and so much more.

3 reasons to tour the Smithsonian National Museum of American History

Want to learn more about our country’s history? Check out these 3 reasons to tour the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.

There is also a museum centered around aviation and space. The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum is home to Amelia Earhart’s plane, a V-2 missile, and so much more.

Click here for a list of all Smithsonian museums.

5 reasons the Air and Space Museum is the best in Washington DC.

Are you a space nut like me? Check out 5 reasons the Air and Space Museum is the best in Washington DC.

10. Be A Secret Agent At The International Spy Museum

Live out the ultimate Mission Impossible / James Bond / Jason Bourne fantasy at the International Spy Museum. Here, you can see the various tools used for espionage over the years. The museum is outfit with an array of hats, goggles, listening devices, and even weapons.

An umbrella disguised to hold poison at the International Spy Museum
An umbrella disguised to hold poison at the International Spy Museum

You will see the inside work of our national security and the creative tactics used throughout the years. The International Spy Museum in Washington DC offers an experience not found anywhere else.

5 reasons you must visit the International Spy Museum in Washington DC

Are you ready for your undercover mission? Here are 5 reasons you must visit the International Spy Museum in Washington DC.

11. Experience The Scandal Room

Not all of our nation’s history is a happy memory. Like the Watergate scandal. It destroyed Richard Nixon’s presidency and caused some distrust in the executive office. Well, the Watergate scandal may have happened 50 years ago but it is still prevalent today. Located at The Watergate Hotel, you can check out the Scandal Room.

Inside the Scandal Room at The Watergate Hotel
Inside the Scandal Room at The Watergate Hotel

With a view of the Watergate Complex, you can see where the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters went down.

3 reasons to see The Scandal Room in Washington DC

See where the Watergate break-in occurred. Here are 3 reasons to see The Scandal Room in Washington DC.

Book Your Trip Now

Whether you are looking for things to do in Washington DC or just looking for inspiration for your next vacation, I hope you enjoyed reading about my favorite places. The only thing better than visiting these spots and enjoying them is getting to share them with friends and family. Have you been to our nation’s capitol? What are your favorite things to do in Washington DC? Please comment sharing your experience.

how to book FREE tours in Washington DC

There are so many FREE tours available in Washington DC. Here are instructions on how to book FREE tours in Washington DC.

Cheers!

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10 Reasons To Take Amazing Pictures At The US Capitol https://lemondropchronicles.com/?p=3792&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=10-reasons-to-take-amazing-pictures-at-the-us-capitol Tue, 02 Aug 2022 17:00:37 +0000 https://lemondropchronicles.com/?p=3792 The US Capitol in Washington DC is massive structure atop the famous "Hill". It is a must-see spot for your next vacation!

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10 Reasons To Take Amazing Pictures At The US Capitol

Documenting your trip to Washington DC is important. There are so many monuments and memorials to see and take pictures of. The US Capitol is no different. Sitting atop capitol hill, you must take pictures in front of the iconic US Capitol in Washington DC.

Planning A Trip To Washington DC?

There is so much to see and do in Washington DC. Covering everything from Smithsonian museums to tours of The White House, you will not want to miss out on any of these exciting sights.

The complete guide for what to do in Washington DC covers the must-see landmarks in our nation’s capitol.

1. See The Capitol From All Over Town

The US Capitol has a dome that pierces the humid sky. You will catch glimpses of the US Capitol from throughout Washington DC. As you explore the National Mall and the various monuments, you will catch different views of the US Capitol building from a distance. If you can snap a picture from a distance, you can document this amazing piece of history.

2. Walk Up “The Hill”

According to Architect of the Capitol, this massive building was built on Jenkin’s Hill. Throughout time, the name has transformed into Capitol Hill. And let me tell you, this building is built on a HILL. It was humid on a May day and I felt every step up that hill. There are so many amazing pictures to take with this building sitting atop the hill. I loved the greenery shaping my photos.

The many steps up "The Hill" at the US Capitol
The many steps up “The Hill” at the US Capitol
The exterior of the US Capitol

3. The Building Is Massive

I visited the California State Capitol Building just a month before visiting Washington DC. They have similar white pillars topped with massive domes so I assumed they would be comparable. Buy, was I wrong! The US Capitol is huge. Massive. Gigantic.

Posing in front of the massive US Capitol
Posing in front of the massive US Capitol

It took some patience waiting for the right time to snap some photos without other tourists in the background.

When taking pictures, make sure to get as much of the building in the frame. I treasure these photos that show the magnitude of this structure behind me.

4.There Are Two Photogenic Sides

Something I never realized about the US Capitol is that you can take it in from two different angles. From the west, you will see the famous US Capitol sitting atop the hill. This direction looks over the National Mall and stands tall over the other monuments, museums and more.

The west facing side of the US Capitol
The west facing side of the US Capitol

The US Capitol also looks out to the east. This direction looks over the Supreme Court and Library of Congress.

The east facing side of the US Capitol
The east facing side of the US Capitol

5. Take Photos Of The National Mall

From the west of the US Capitol lives the National Mall. From the US Capitol you can snap pictures of the view. The Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial are two of the sights posing for you.

The view of the Washington Monument and Lincoln Monument from the US Capitol
The view of the Washington Monument and Lincoln Monument from the US Capitol

The US Capitol in Washington DC is one of the many places to take incredible photos. Make sure you check out the different memorials and monuments along the National Mall.

all 10 of the monuments to see in Washington DC

Here are all 10 of the monuments to see in Washington DC.

6. Say Hi To Its Neighbors

The US Capitol looks out to the east at some very famous neighbors.

Supreme Court

The Supreme Court sits outside of the US Capitol. Its famous pillars are a powerful sight set against the Washington DC streets. Oh, the protesting these steps have seen. As you are visiting the US Capitol, walk across the street to snap pictures in front of the Supreme Court. It is a historic building with incredible architecture.

The exterior of the Supreme Court
The exterior of the Supreme Court
The Authority of Law sculpture outside of the Supreme Court with the US Capitol in the background

The Supreme Court is currently closed to the public. They previously offered tours throughout the week.

Click here to check if the building is open when you visit Washington DC.

Library of Congress

The Library of Congress is neighbors to the Supreme Court and US Capitol. The massive building is home of the largest library of the world, according to its official website.

I enjoyed taking pictures of the Library of Congress because it is not depicted many places. The Supreme Court is always on the news and the US Capitol is on the $50 bill. In my opinion, the Library of Congress building is underrated.

The Library of Congress as seen from the US Capitol
The Library of Congress as seen from the US Capitol
The exterior of the Library of Congress
The exterior of the Library of Congress

Tours of the Library of Congress are FREE! Click here to book your tour up to 30 days in advance.

7. The Grounds Are Like None Other

A view of the US Capitol from across the National Mall
A view of the US Capitol from across the National Mall

There is a reason the US Capitol in Washington DC has developed the nickname Capitol Hill. The area is more than just this large white building. The surrounding area is complete with greenery and manicured grounds. The National Mall presents opportunity for photos, especially with the US Capitol in the background!

8. There Is So Much History

The US Capitol has seen so much history throughout its lifetime. I think of the inaugurals, the marches, and unfortunately, the recent insurrection. These walls have seen the good and bad of our country and now you get to experience it for yourself. Take photos that will document this incredible sight that has experienced so much history and will continue to throughout our lifetimes.

9. You Can Take A Tour Inside

Great news! You can tour the US Capitol and take photos inside. Make sure you submit a request through your representative. These are one-of-a-kind photos inside one of the most famous buildings in the world.

how to book FREE tours in Washington DC

Need help requesting these FREE tours? Read how to book FREE tours in Washington DC.

10. The Location

The US Capitol is surrounded by so many museums and monuments to visit and take pictures of. The Smithsonian museums live on the National Mall nearby. Check out these FREE museums filled with historical artifacts.

3 reasons to tour the Smithsonian National Museum of American History

Want to know more? Read 3 reasons to tour the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.

There is something for everyone on the National Mall. My boyfriend was interested in the Air and Space Museum so we stopped in for a look. We snapped pictures of Amelia Earhart’s plane, which I loved!

5 reasons the Air and Space Museum is the best in Washington DC

Learn more about this Smithsonian and read 5 reasons the Air and Space Museum is the best in Washington DC.

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These photos of the US Capitol in Washington DC are my favorite from my trip. They document just how big and powerful the building is on the hill.

Have you visited the US Capitol in DC? Please share your favorite part.

25 things to see on the FREE tour of The White House

Looking for to see more historic landmarks? Here are 25 things to see on the FREE tour of The White House.

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8 Amazing Restaurants In Washington DC You Must Try

Washington DC is known for many things like monuments, memorials and landmarks. Honestly, it should also be known for its restaurants. There are so many places to dine that are sure to make your trip memorable. As you are planning your trip to our nation’s capitol, be sure to check out the various eateries. This post outlines my favorite 8 restaurants in Washington DC that we fell in love with.

If You Are Near 4th Street NW:

F Street NW as indicated in RED - Photo Courtesy of google.com/maps
F Street NW (RED) – Photo Courtesy of google.com/maps

There is so much to see and do in the heart of Washington DC. Nearby the White House, Ford’s Theater, and many other landmarks are restaurants sure to make your day.

Ford's Theater - The location of Lincoln's Assassination
Ford’s Theater – The location of Lincoln’s Assassination

1. Old Ebbitt Grill

This is one of the most famous restaurants in Washington DC. Old Ebbitt Grill is a half mile from the White House. History has happened before this restaurant’s eyes. As you stop in, you will see the décor honoring the neighboring White House.

See over 9,000 reviews of Old Ebbitt Grill on YELP!

According to their website, Old Ebbitt Grill is the oldest saloon in Washington DC. Oh, to know what these walls have seen.

The exterior of Old Ebbitt Grill
The exterior of Old Ebbitt Grill
The interior of Old Ebbitt Grill
The interior of Old Ebbitt Grill
The Granola Bowl at Old Ebbitt Grill
The Granola Bowl at Old Ebbitt Grill

Old Ebbitt Grill is located a half mile from the White House. Stop in for a bite before or after seeing this famous landmark.

Make a reservation at Old Ebbitt Grill through Open Table.

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Looking to visit the White House? Check out these 25 things to see on the FREE tour of the White House.

2. Pi Pizzeria

Walking around Washington DC is exhausting. It is fun and it will give you goose bumps, but it will also wear you out. We visited Pi Pizzeria twice. On both days, we were needing a bite in between tours. The pizza and beer here became our favorite.

Check out Pi Pizzeria on YELP!

The exterior of Pi Pizzeria
The exterior of Pi Pizzeria

Pi Pizzeria was the prefect stop during a busy day of sightseeing. We scootered around the different monuments and were in desperate need of a beer and pizza. While you are in the neighborhood, make sure you check out the different monuments.

all 10 of the monuments to see in Washington DC

Check out all 10 of the monuments to see in Washington DC.

If You Want A Nice Dinner:

3. Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab

Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab is a memorable restaurant for me. We visited as I just stepped off the airplane so I arrived with luggage. I can proudly say this is the first restaurant I ever visited that had a coat check. Um, we do not have that in California! I was star struck.

Make a reservation at Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab through Open Table.

An exterior shot of Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab
An exterior shot of Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab
The bar area at Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab
The bar area at Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab
Peanut Butter Pie
Peanut Butter Pie
Peppermint Ice Cream
Peppermint Ice Cream

We hung out in the bar as the Friday night crowd began to fill in. I got major east coast vibes at Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab as we sipped wine and people watched. We were seated at our table and we began to look around. We were sitting beside a congressman, and I am sure there may have been more we did not know about.

See why Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab has 4.5 stars on YELP!

4. I Ricchi

This restaurants is decadent. Delivering top cuisine, you can sit near Dupont Circle with a glass of fine wine. I Ricchi is a rumored favorite restaurant of Hillary Clinton, and has a back door where she and other highly publicized politicians can sneak in and out. Of course, when I went to the bathroom in the back, I tried to peek around!

Make a reservation at I Ricchi through Open Table.

An exterior shot of I Ricchi
An exterior shot of I Ricchi
An interior shot of I Ricchi
An interior shot of I Ricchi

See over 500 reviews of I Ricchi on YELP!

If You Are In Georgetown:

With Georgetown around the corner, there are several spots for a younger crowd and for late night bites.

5. Martin’s Tavern

Martin’s Tavern quickly became one of my favorite restaurants in Washington DC. We were able to sit on the patio on a nice May day. After ordering a Limoncello Lemon Drop, we loved watching the bustle of Georgetown pass by.

Check out Martin’s Tavern’s 700 reviews on YELP!

The patio at Martin's Tavern
The patio at Martin’s Tavern
The Limoncello Lemon Drop at Martin's Tavern
The Limoncello Lemon Drop at Martin’s Tavern

Check out Martin’s Tavern, their menu, and hours on their website.

6. 90 Second Pizza

90 Second Pizza was clutch. It was a Thursday evening during May. Graduation was in a few days and Georgetown was POPPING. We loved bouncing around to different bars but we ultimately needed a late night snack. When we saw the lights for 90 Second Pizza, we almost started running. It was fun buying a $10 pizza and only waiting a minute and a half for it to be finished. We ate our pizzas in their entirety and felt just fine in the morning. Thank you 90 Second Pizza!

An exterior shot of 90 Second Pizza
An exterior shot of 90 Second Pizza
The most amazing late night snack!

See why 90 Second Pizza has 4.5 stars on YELP!

If You Want An Amazing Setting:

7. Top of the Gate

The Watergate Hotel has an incredible rooftop bar. The Top of the Gate was bustling the week of graduations. The tables were full and people were walking about. We loved the energy as we ordered drinks and looked over the Potomac River. With views of Rosslyn, Virginia and Francis Scott Key Memorial Bridge the Top of the Gate is a must-see rooftop bar.

The exterior of The Watergate Hotel
The exterior of The Watergate Hotel
The rooftop bar at Top of the Gate
The rooftop bar at Top of the Gate
A view of Rosslyn, Virginia from Top of the Gate
A view of Rosslyn, Virginia from Top of the Gate
Washington DC is hiding in the darkness
Posing in front of the Potomac River and Francis Scott Key Memorial Bridge
Posing in front of the Potomac River and Francis Scott Key Memorial Bridge

Find out more about Top of the Gate HERE.

As we were sitting at Top of the Gate, we began talking about The Watergate Hotel and the scandal that led to its infamy. We found The Scandal Room, Room 214 at The Watergate Hotel. A hotel employee saw us exploring and let us have a quick peek at the room. It was a step back into the 1970’s when President Nixon allowed the break-in at the National Democratic Convention right next door.

3 reasons to see The Scandal Room in Washington DC

Interested in the Watergate debacle? Here are 3 reasons to see The Scandal Room in Washington DC.

8. Peacock Alley

The Waldorf Astoria just recently moved into the Old Post Office Tower. Prior to this change, the historic building was home to Trump International Hotel.

As the Waldorf Astoria opened, it kept the same breathtaking bar and restaurant. Dubbed Peacock Alley, the venue is a unique one. Though we visited while it was still Trump International, the aesthetic and décor has remained relatively the same.

The Waldorf Astoria in Washington DC
The Waldorf Astoria in Washington DC
Inside Peacock Alley
Inside Peacock Alley

This was hands down my favorite bar in Washington DC. I loved having a lemon drop among such an incredible sight.

Peacock Alley is nearby the National Mall where there is so much to see and do. We loved stopping in for a martini after visiting different Smithsonian museums.

3 reasons to tour the Smithsonian National Museum of American History

Looking to visit a Smithsonian museum? Here are 3 reasons to tour the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.

Plan Your Trip Now

Make sure you check out these incredible restaurants in Washington DC.

What are your favorite restaurants in Washington DC? I love recommendations! Please share in the comments below.

Planning A Trip To Washington DC?

There is so much to see and do in Washington DC. Covering everything from Smithsonian museums to tours of The White House, you will not want to miss out on any of these exciting sights.

The complete guide for what to do in Washington DC covers the must-see landmarks in our nation’s capitol.

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3 Reasons To Visit The Famous Arlington in Washington DC

Arlington, Virginia is just across the Potomac River from the National Mall and the different monuments. The city is home to the Department of Defense and the famous Pentagon. Right next door to this intelligence agency lives the headstones of our country’s brave men and women. Arlington National Cemetery in Washington DC is a must-stop visit for your next trip.

1. To Honor The Fallen

Arlington National Cemetery in Washington DC honors the men and women that served our country. There is great prestige on this hill in Virginia. When visiting this famous cemetery, you can honor the men and women that fought in different wars over the last 100+ years.

Arlington National Cemetery
Walking into Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington National Cemetery Visitor Screening Area
Arlington National Cemetery Visitor Screening Area
The Military Women's Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery
The Military Women’s Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery

2. See The Rows Of Headstones

According to the National Park Service, Arlington National Cemetery is home to over 300,000 veterans. As you drive through the grounds, you will see rows and rows of headstones. It is a sobering sight: all of the men and women who served.

The rows of headstones at Arlington National Cemetery
The rows of headstones at Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington House, The Robert Lee Memorial (top) under construction
Arlington House, The Robert Lee Memorial (top) under construction

3. See The Eternal Flame

The eternal flame lives beside the Kennedy Gravesite. Lit by Jacqueline Kennedy when her husband was buried, the flame continues to burn atop the hill.

The Eternal Flame at Arlington National Cemetery
The Eternal Flame at Arlington National Cemetery

4. Visit The Kennedys’ Resting Place

On the top of the hill at Arlington National Cemetery are four famous graves. John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy are buried beside their two children who died young.

And so my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world, ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.

– John F. Kennedy

The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it and the glow from that fire can truly light the world.

– John F. Kennedy

In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility I welcome it.

– John F. Kennedy
John Fitzgerald Kennedy's grave at Arlington National Cemetery
John Fitzgerald Kennedy 1917 – 1963
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis' grave at Arlington National Cemetery
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis 1929 – 1994
The Kennedy Gravesite at Arlington National Cemetery
The Kennedy Gravesite at Arlington National Cemetery

5. Honor The Challenger Astronauts

The Challenger tragedy lives in the hearts of many Americans. At Arlington National Cemetery in Washington DC, you can honor the 6 astronauts who gave their lives to science.

“In grateful and loving tribute to the brave crew of the United States Space Shuttle Challenger 28 January 1986”

6. Honor the Colombia Astronauts

It was an awful sight when the Colombia Space Shuttle did not return home in 2003. Honor the astronauts and this memorial.

“In memory of the crew of United States Space Shuttle Colombia February 1 2003”

7. The Arlington Memorial Amphitheater

The Arlington Memorial Amphitheater gives off Colosseum vibes. The structure replicates Greek architecture with intricate detail. Walk through the pillars that make up this marble amphitheater.

The exterior of the Arlington Memorial Amphitheater
The exterior of the Arlington Memorial Amphitheater
The immaculate detail inside the Arlington Memorial Amphitheater
The immaculate detail inside the Arlington Memorial Amphitheater
The Greek architecture at Arlington Memorial Amphitheater

8. The Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier

The Tomb of the Unknown Solider is a powerful sight. The marble tomb represents the men and women who gave their lives for our country. Even though they have not been identified, it does not mean they go ignored. It is important we still honor them and their service.

The Tomb of the Unknown Solider
The Tomb of the Unknown Solider
“Here rests in honored glory an American soldier known but to God” – Tomb of the Unknown Solider

9. The Changing of the Guard

The military guards watch over the Tomb of the Unknown. In a ceremony known as the Changing of the Guard, the guards hand over the duty to a fellow guard. The guard stands watch over the Tomb for 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

The Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Solider
A breathtaking shot of the Changing of the Guards
A breathtaking shot of the Changing of the Guards

10. See Washington DC From A New Angle

The Tomb of the Unknown as well as John F. Kennedy’s gravesite rest with views over the city. Washington DC sits in the distance.

The view of Washington DC from the Tomb of the Unknown Solider
The view of Washington DC from the Tomb of the Unknown Solider

Bonus: See The Pentagon

An exterior shot of The Pentagon
An exterior shot of The Pentagon

The Pentagon is located next to the cemetery. If you are interested in seeing the famous building, this is your chance! We took the subway which was located beneath the Pentagon so we were able to get a glance at the massive structure. If you want more than a quick glance, you can request a tour through your representative.

how to book FREE tours of Washington DC

Need help requesting your FREE tour of the Pentagon? Read how to book FREE tours of Washington DC.

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Tours of Arlington National Cemetery range from $10 – $18 for adults, seniors, children, etc. Active military and veterans receive a discounted price.

Click here to book your tour of Arlington National Cemetery.

25 things to see on the free tour of the White House

Looking for more free tours? Read 25 things to see on the free tour of the White House.

Whether you are planning a trip to Washington DC or are just looking for inspiration for your next vacation, I hope you enjoyed reading about my favorite places. The only thing better than visiting these spots and enjoying them is getting to share them with friends and family. Please comment if you have visited Arlington National Cemetery in Washington DC share your experience. 

Planning A Trip To Washington DC?

There is so much to see and do in Washington DC. Covering everything from Smithsonian museums to tours of The White House, you will not want to miss out on any of these exciting sights.

The complete guide for what to do in Washington DC covers the must-see landmarks in our nation’s capitol.

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5 Reasons You Must Visit The International Spy Museum

The International Spy Museum in Washington DC is fairly new to tourists. It is an incredible experience like no other. In this museum, you step into an espionage paradise complete with spy gear and undercover missions. Live out your favorite James Bond movie at the International Spy Museum in Washington DC.

Planning A Trip To Washington DC?

There is so much to see and do in Washington DC. Covering everything from Smithsonian museums to tours of The White House, you will not want to miss out on any of these exciting sights.

The complete guide for what to do in Washington DC

The complete guide for what to do in Washington DC covers the must-see landmarks in our nation’s capitol.

1. A Chance To Go Undercover

The International Spy Museum is highly interactive. We received an ID card on a lanyard upon our arrival. After sitting sat in a small auditorium with a quick video, we were given our mission.

There are different stations throughout the museum where you watch videos about the mission. You scan your ID card and engage in the different missions throughout the exhibits.

Click here to learn more about the undercover mission.

2. A First-Hand Look At Tools For Espionage

At the International Spy Museum in Washington DC, you will see an array of artifacts. Throughout the years, intelligence agencies got creative in their espionage and the tools became more realistic looking.

“Welcome to the Secret History of History”
“National security personnel use this portable scanner at major public events to check for the the release of dangerous gamma radiation.”
“Former CIA Chiefs of Disguise Jonna and Tony Mendez created this facial disguise, transforming director Keith Melton into an aging Russian. The CIA used similar techniques to disguise agents for secret operations.”

This mask, above, was one of my favorite artifacts from the International Spy Museum in Washington DC. Aside from looking extremely realistic, I think about how they pulled this off. It must have taken incredible preparation and execution.

3. A Glimpse Into Our National Security

If you have never seen Argo before stop everything you are doing and go watch it! I had never seen the movie before going to the International Spy Museum in Washington DC. Now that I have seen the movie, I cannot wait to go back to the museum!

Documenting the famous ARGO ruse

Argo explores the Iran Hostage Crisis where Tony Mendez, CIA, pulled off one of the greatest rouses of all time. Mr. Mendez had a heavy hand in shaping this museum. Just like the movie Argo did, the International Spy Museum in Washington DC gives a glimpse into the risks and rewards of our national security agencies.

4. A Look At A History Never Seen-Before

When visiting the museum, you are guaranteed to learning something you never knew before. Such as, the different assassinations of spies, suspected spies, informants, etc.

Breaking down the assassination of Georgi Markov

5. A Museum Experience Like No Other

I have never found a museum that gives access to this caliber of artifacts. For example, Georgi Markov was assassinated with an umbrella. Similar to the one below, the umbrella was rigged to contain poison. So, he was killed in public and nobody was the wiser.

A replica of the umbrella used to skill Markov (with poison!)

Plan Your Trip Now

We dropped in to the International Spy Museum in Washington DC on a whim. Looking back now, we were pretty lucky to walk right through. The Museum’s website recommends booking your tours in advance. Costs range from $20 – $30, ranging for youths, adults and seniors.

Click here to book your tour of the International Spy Museum in Washington DC.

Looking For FREE Museum Tours?

The International Spy Museum is expensive to visit with a family. If you are looking for a cheaper alternative, Washington DC has tons of FREE tours.

Washington DC is known for the Smithsonian Museums. There are 17 museums that make up the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC and entry is FREE. One of our favorite museums became the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Here, we got to see Amelia Earhart’s plane along with the Fokker T-2 that made the first non-stop flight across the country.

5 reasons the Air and Space Museum is the best in Washington DC

Interested in aviation and space travel? Check out 5 reasons the Air and Space Museum is the best in Washington DC.

Visiting the Smithsonian museums in Washington DC are a FREE way to see parts of our nation’s history. If you like art, you might want to check out the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art. If you are a history buff, you might enjoy the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.

In high school, I always favored American history. I opted to visit the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Our country’s history is documented through different artifacts.

3 reasons to tour the Smithsonian National Museum of American History

Want to see tidbits from our nation’s history? Check out these 3 reasons to tour the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.

As an added bonus, most of the Smithsonian museums are located along the National Mall. You can stop in to cool off and view historical artifacts first-hand.

Bonus: Tour The Capitol, White House, and more for FREE

Did you know you can tour the US Capitol, the White House, and so much more? Maybe you knew this. But, did you know these tours are FREE? Through your representative, you can request tours for your next trip to Washington DC.

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5 Reasons The Air And Space Museum Is The Best In Washington DC

The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum is located in Washington DC. As one of the many Smithsonian museums in Washington DC, this one sits on the National Mall just before the US Capitol. The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC is being remodeled and reopening in Fall 2022. This is a must-see museum in Washington DC for any space lover.

Planning A Trip To Washington DC?

There is so much to see and do in Washington DC. Covering everything from Smithsonian museums to tours of The White House, you will not want to miss out on any of these exciting sights.

The complete guide for what to do in Washington DC

The complete guide for what to do in Washington DC covers the must-see landmarks in our nation’s capitol.

1. It Is A Smithsonian Museum

When I visited Washington DC, my bucket list included visiting a Smithsonian museum. I did not research ahead of time and just dropped in while visiting the National Mall. The Air and Space Museum in Washington DC displays parts of our history in aviation. Even though I went into this just wanting to visit a Smithsonian museum, I walked out having a newfound appreciation for this industry and the trailblazing so many people did in the 1900’s.

3 reasons to tour the Smithsonian National Museum of American History

Want more Smithsonian experiences? Here are 3 reasons to tour the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.

2. It Is Free

The exterior of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
The exterior of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Washington DC can get expensive. Fortunately, there are many tours and experiences that are FREE. The Smithsonian museums are no different. Entry is FREE. On top of this, we visited in the middle of May. It was hot and humid. The museums provide an escape (air conditioning!) from the heat for FREE. You can pop in, take a look around, and cool off before your next stop.

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3. Learn About Amelia Earhart

I love everything surrounding Amelia Earhart. She was a force to be reckoned with. Independent, strong, and wanting to create history, especially as a woman. I wish she was around in the 21st century.

She is also well known for the mystery surrounding her disappearance. I love a good conspiracy. Did she somehow survive her flight and live happily ever after? Or, did she meet her fate that day? I do not think we will ever know.

Nonetheless, it is more important we focus on everything she did to pave the path for aviation, women, and history. On display at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum is Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed 5B Vega.

According to the Smithsonian’s website, this is the plane Earhart flew solo across the Atlantic then across the country non-stop. She was the first woman to do both of these! What a badass. I loved seeing her plane and other tributes to this pioneer.

Amelia Earhart's Lockheed 5B Vega at the Air and Space Museum
Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed 5B Vega at the Air and Space Museum
Amelia Earhart's flight coat and flying goggles
Amelia Earhart’s flight coat and flying goggles

4. Witness The Reality Of Space Travel

Space travel has become one of my obsessions. Our generation is seeing Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson and more in the space race. There is a chance that recreational space travel will become a reality in our lifetimes. Soon, we will be visiting mars, the moon and so much more!

Well, we did not get where we are overnight. The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum displays the events that have shaped where we are now.

A tribute to the Space Shuttle Challenger at the Air and Space Museum
A tribute to the Space Shuttle Challenger at the Air and Space Museum
Yuri Gagarin's Space Suit on display at the Air and Space Museum
Yuri Gagarin’s Space Suit on display at the Air and Space Museum
A mock Hubble Space Telescope at the Air and Space Museum
A mock Hubble Space Telescope at the Air and Space Museum
The V-2 Missile at the Air and Space Museum
The V-2 Missile at the Air and Space Museum
Information about the V-2 Missile

5. See The Evolution Of Flying

Air travel is so common nowadays we probably do not give it a second thought. In the 1900’s, however, many “firsts” were happening. On display at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum is the Fokker T-2 plane. According to the museum’s official website, it was this plane that completed the first non-stop flight across the country. Look at how tiny this plane is! They did it without extra leg room.

The historic Fokker T-2 on display at the Air and Space Museum
The historic Fokker T-2 on display at the Air and Space Museum
In 1923 in this airplane, U.S. Army Air Service pilots Macready and Kelly made the first nonstop flight across the United States, from Long Island, New York, to San Diego, California
Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall at the Air and Space Museum
Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall at the Air and Space Museum

Things To Know

Before you go, there are a few things to know about the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.

  1. The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum has two locations. This post outlined the museum located at the National Mall. There is also the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia. This facility is outside of Washington DC. This museum is a large hanger with several airplanes on display.
  2. The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC is closed the summer of 2022, reopening Fall of 2022. It is sure to look much different after this remodel.
  3. The collections and exhibits are constantly being rotated from the Museum at the National Mall to the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center and vice versa. If you are wanting to see something specific before visiting, visit the museum’s website to see where it is currently being shown.

Plan Your Trip Now

Whether you are planning a trip to the Washington DC or are just looking for inspiration for your next vacation, I hope you enjoyed reading about my favorite places. The only thing better than visiting these spots and enjoying them is getting to share them with friends and family. Please comment if you have visited the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC and tell me how you liked it. 

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3 Reasons To Tour The Smithsonian National Museum Of American History https://lemondropchronicles.com/?p=194&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=3-reasons-to-tour-the-smithsonian-national-museum-of-american-history Thu, 28 Jul 2022 22:56:52 +0000 http://box2075.temp.domains/~lemonds0/?p=194 The Smithsonian National Museum of American History is on the National Mall in Washington DC. It is FREE to visit so see it for yourself!

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Do you want to live out Night at the Museum? Well, you can get close. At the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, you can see different tokens of our nation’s history. This post outlines 3 things you will see at this museum. As an added bonus, entry to all Smithsonian Museums in Washington DC are FREE!

Planning A Trip To Washington DC?

There is so much to see and do in Washington DC. Covering everything from Smithsonian museums to tours of The White House, you will not want to miss out on any of these exciting sights.

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The complete guide for what to do in Washington DC covers the must-see landmarks in our nation’s capitol.

1. See Mementos Throughout Our Country’s History

The Smithsonian National Museum of American History
The Smithsonian National Museum of American History

The Smithsonian National Museum of American History is filled with an array of mementos. All of these pieces have been curated to reflect our nation’s history. One thing I liked about the exhibits is they do not shy away from the awful parts of history. I think this is important for museumgoers to be reminded of these pieces of history so we can appreciate what we have now.

19th Century slave Shackles from Puerto Rico
19th Century slave Shackles from Puerto Rico
The 1840 Sculpture of George Washington
The 1840 Sculpture of George Washington
Protest signs from throughout history
Protest signs from throughout history
A 1920's Ku Klux Klan Hood
A 1920’s Ku Klux Klan Hood
Dwight Eisenhower's Golf Clubs
Dwight Eisenhower’s Golf Clubs
4 Living Presidents Photographed Together: (L-R) George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H. W. Bush, and Jimmy Carter
4 Living Presidents Photographed Together: (L-R) George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H. W. Bush, and Jimmy Carter
Apolo Ohno's 2002 Speed Ice Skates and Muhammad Ali's 1974 Boxing Gloves
Apolo Ohno’s 2002 Speed Ice Skates and Muhammad Ali’s 1974 Boxing Gloves
The Evolution of Candidate Promotional Items
The Evolution of Candidate Promotional Items
Campaign Promotions for Presidential Elections
Campaign Promotions for Presidential Elections
George Washington's Chair
George Washington’s Chair

2. See The First Ladies’ Inaugural Ball Gowns

My favorite part of the Smithsonian was seeing the first ladies’ inaugural ball gowns. They wore these dresses as their lives were changing forever! Their husbands were being installed President of the United States. What kind of dress would you wear?

Jacqueline Kennedy's State Dinner Dress
Jacqueline Kennedy’s State Dinner Dress
The Inaugural Ball Gowns of Hillary Clinton (left), Laura Bush (center) and Michelle Obama (right)
The Inaugural Ball Gowns of Hillary Clinton (left), Laura Bush (center) and Michelle Obama (right)
The Inaugural Ball Gown worn by Melania Trump
The Inaugural Ball Gown worn by Melania Trump

3. See Dorothy’s Ruby Red Slippers

When I arrived at the Smithsonian, it became clear one of their most prized possessions are Dorothy’s slippers from The Wizard of Oz.

"Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!"
“Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!”
Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.
Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.
"Judy Garland wore several pairs of ruby slippers while filming The Wizard of Oz. This is a mismatched pair. Can you find the differences between the two?"
“Judy Garland wore several pairs of ruby slippers while filming The Wizard of Oz. This is a mismatched pair. Can you find the differences between the two?”

Other Smithsonian Museums

There are 17 Smithsonian museums in Washington DC, most of which are located along the National Mall. My boyfriend was interested in the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum so we stopped in for a look. My favorite artifact is Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed 5B airplane on display.

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Learn more about this Smithsonian and read 5 reasons the Air and Space Museum is the best in Washington DC.

Book Your Trip Now

The Smithsonian National Museum of American History is centrally located on the National Mall. It is located near the Washington Monument and relatively close to the US Capitol Building. You can pop in for a FREE tour and some FREE air conditioning! I sure needed it.

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Looking for more free tours? Read 25 things to see on the free tour of the White House.

Whether you are planning a trip to the District of Colombia or are just looking for inspiration for your next vacation, I hope you enjoyed reading about my favorite places. The only thing better than visiting these spots and enjoying them is getting to share them with friends and family. Please comment if you have visited the Smithsonian National Museum of American History and tell me how you liked it. 

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I am always open to recommendations. If you have any favorite spots in Washington DC, please share them below!

Cheers! 

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3 Reasons To See The Scandal Room In Washington DC https://lemondropchronicles.com/?p=3540&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=3-reasons-to-see-the-scandal-room-in-washington-dc Thu, 28 Jul 2022 21:14:17 +0000 https://lemondropchronicles.com/?p=3540 The Scandal Room in Washington DC is located in The Watergate Hotel. Here, you will step in 1972 and experience a piece of history.

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I remember watching All The President’s Men in high school. The year was 1972 and Bob Woodard and Carl Bernstein were onto something juicy. It all started at The Watergate Hotel. Room 214, to be specific. In this hotel room, the planning and action came together for the infamous break-in that would forever change the Presidency for Richard Nixon. This post outlines 3 reasons to see The Scandal Room in Washington DC.

The exterior of The Watergate Hotel
The exterior of The Watergate Hotel

The Scandal Room is located at Room 214 in The Watergate Hotel. With a view of the neighboring Watergate Complex, the perpetrators had eyes on the Democratic National Committee where the burglary took place.

The Infamous Room 214 at The Watergate Hotel
The Infamous Room 214 at The Watergate Hotel
The Scandal Room, Originally 214, at The Watergate Hotel
The Scandal Room, Originally 214, at The Watergate Hotel

Created in honor of the 45th anniversary of the notorious Watergate break-in, this signature guest room experience is available for a limited time and captures the infamy and intrigue of one of the most famous guest rooms in the world. The Watergate Scandal Room 214 is where scandalous history was made on June 17, 1972, when E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy helmed the Watergate break-in team and consequently ended the presidency of Richard Nixon.

The items in this signature guest room are unique and reflect the spirit of the 1970s.

– The Watergate Hotel
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1. History Is Hands-On

We found the Top of the Gate rooftop bar at The Watergate Hotel as we were looking for a late night drink. As we were sipping our drinks on the rooftop, we got to talking about the Watergate scandal. We wandered down to the second floor to see if we could find the room. We just so happened to see The Scandal Room, Room 214. A hotel employee saw us taking pictures outside and let us step inside for a minute.

It is like walking into the 1970’s. According to The Watergate Hotel, the designer for the room is the costume director for the Shonda Rhimes hit show Scandal. Say no more, you know this is going to be amazing.

When you look out the window, you are looking out at the Watergate Complex. This is where the break-in occurred. You have a first-hand look at that night in the 1970’s.

The desk in The Scandal Room

2. Read About The Aftermath

When Richard Nixon orchestrated this scheme, it came with a hefty price. For a president, it was probably the biggest price: resignation.

The Scandal Room in Washington DC documents the coverage of Nixon’s resignation. It is embarrassing that he threw away his presidency with this scam. The newspapers on display did not hold back. They tore into Richard Nixon for his involvement. This incident became a huge part of our nation’s history as the first and only president to retire from his position.

“I earned everything I got” – Richard Nixon (top) and Richard Nixon’s resignation (bottom)
“When the president does it, that means it’s not illegal.” – Richard Nixon
The 7/27/74 roll call at the House of Representatives
Nixon Resigns and Ford Assumes Presidency Today headlines
Nixon Resigning, Ford Taking Over headline
Nixon Quits, Watergate - A President's Disgrace, and Watergate Scandal Claims The Ultimate Victim headlines
Nixon Quits, Watergate – A President’s Disgrace, and Watergate Scandal Claims The Ultimate Victim headlines

3. Get Close To The Presidential Scandal

This scandal shaped our nation’s future. When Richard Nixon resigned, Gerald Ford assumed office. Gerald Ford later got beat out of office by Jimmy Carter. This shake-up in the Oval Office had its ripple effect, though nobody was impacted like Richard Nixon. I wonder if he ever regretted this major flub.

Fortunately for any history buffs out there, you can get up close and personal to this scandal. Yes, you can even stay in The Scandal Room in Washington DC!

Planning A Trip To Washington DC?

There is so much to see and do in Washington DC. Covering everything from Smithsonian museums to tours of The White House, you will not want to miss out on any of these exciting sights.

The complete guide for what to do in Washington DC

The complete guide for what to do in Washington DC covers the must-see landmarks in our nation’s capitol.

Want To Stay In The Scandal Room?

At this point, you must be thinking: How much? How much to stay in this historic room? Approximately $1,500 per night.

Book your stay in the Scandal Room at The Watergate Hotel.

The Scandal Suite on thewatergatehotel.com

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Have you visited the The Watergate Hotel? What was your favorite part of The Scandal Room? Please share your experience below.

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Whether you are planning a trip to Washington DC or are just looking for inspiration for your next vacation, I hope you enjoyed reading about my favorite places.

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Looking for more free tours? Read 25 things to see on the free tour of the White House.

Cheers!

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