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This relaxing tour explores the four mile route around Hains Point. We will see thousands of Cherry Trees (hopefully in full bloom),along with some beautiful views, a few memorials, and even the Cuban Friendship Urn. Put on your walking shoes and grab your camera!

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This tour will take you all around the Washington DC Tidal Basin so you can see the beautiful and picturesque cherry blossoms there. We will also stop at a few memorials and bridges as we go. Be sure to bring your camera!

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This Cherry Blossom and Memorials tour will guide you around the thousands of beautiful cherry trees in and around some of the most popular memorials and monuments in Washington DC. We will even walk along the beautiful Tidal Basin where some of the best views are during the Cherry Blossom festival!

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Hi, and welcome to UCPlaces! Today I'm going to take you on a tour that starts at the corner of 15th Street Northwest and Pennsylvania Avenue. From there I'm going to take you to the White House and then all around the west side of the National Mall. I'm going to share some cool historical stories they don't teach you about in school, and even let you in on some fun Washington, DC secrets. I know, this all sounds too good to be true and you feel like pinching yourself to make sure you're not dreaming, but let me assure you, this is really happening. Let's get started! Meet me at the White House Gifts store. Again, it is at the corner of 15th Street Southwest and Pennsylvania Avenue. There are a few parking garages around there plus even some street parking, if you are lucky. See ya soon!

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Popes Creek is the birthplace of our First President, George Washington. Here you will learn about his ancestors and see where he was born and spent the first three years of his life before his family moved to another plantation owned by his father called Little Hunting Creek (Today we know it as Mount Vernon) before finally relocating to Ferry Farm where he grew up. This is a very tranquil place where you can not only learn but also enjoy a picnic lunch on the banks of the Potomac River.

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Welcome to Old Town Alexandria! I’m glad you can join me. I’m Christian, your guide and this walking tour will explore a handful of the many historic sites associated with the town’s most famous resident, Revolutionary War General, First President of the United States, and farmer George Washington. Washington enjoyed a fruitful 50 year relationship with Alexandria, from the town’s founding in 1749 until his death in 1799. We’ll begin in the vicinity of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial and work our way down to Old Town’s Waterfront Park along the Potomac River.

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Today’s tour will take you on a beautiful and informative walk around Georgetown University. The tour will begin at the entrance to the University which is at the corner of 37th Street Northwest and O Street Northwest in Washington, DC. Please meet there, at the crosswalk near the Capital Bikeshare.

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Welcome to Georgetown! I’m glad you can join me. I’m Christian, your guide and this tour will focus on the homes and hangouts of this neighborhood’s most famous residents, John Fitzgerald and Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. You’ll get to see each of these homes as well as a few other Kennedy-related sites. We will generally follow a clockwise direction which will take places out of chronological order, but will best accommodate your walk so as to avoid excessive backtracking.

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Dupont Circle is a thriving neighborhood known for its historical architecture and landmarks. It's also home to "Embassy Row," plus a multitude of historic statues, mansions, memorials and a whole lot more. Come check it out with me!

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Museums, cemeteries, parks, gardens, chapels, famous houses and even an ice cream shop! This tour of Dumbarton Oaks and Tudor Place walks you along old red brick sidewalks and through some beautiful and historic neighborhoods. I promise you will learn something new about something old! 18th and 19th centuries, to be exact. Make sure to pay attention because there will be a quiz near the end of the tour! This is a really fun one. Let's get going!