When winter begins, Congressmen Robert Aderholt (al-04) encourages families to emphasize the spring holiday and summer trips to Washington, DC, and the rich history of the capital, the legendary landmarks and the availability of free attractions.
From historical monuments to world-class museums, Washington, DC, offers an unforgettable experience for visitors to all ages. One of the main advantages of the city's visit is that many attractions, including the Smithsonian Museums, the National Mall Memorials and the Arlington National Cemetery, have no admission fees.
“Spring will be here before we know, and now is the perfect time to plan her family's journey to Washington, DC,” said Aderholt. “Washington, DC is a wonderful place to visit, and I encourage families from Alabama to experience everything he has to offer. If you are planning a trip, please contact my office to inform us in the city. We would be happy to help you arrange tours and provide information to make your visit unforgettable. “
Aderholt encourages visitors to plan early, especially if you want to visit the White House.
“With the new administration to the White House, the tours have not yet started again, but it should soon. Tickets for tours of the White House are free and available via my office. Due to security protocols, however, we cannot process any inquiries that are available less than 21 days before a visit, ”said the Member of the Congress. “In fact, we recommend requesting tickets at least three months in advance because they are granted on a first, first -class basis.”
Must goals in the capital of the nation
In addition to the White House, Aderholt also recommends a visit:
- The US Capitol building – Experience the heart of American democracy with a guided tour.
- The Smithsonian Museums -Home of some of the nation's esteemed artifacts, including the Wright Brothers aircraft, the Apollo 11 crew capsule and Dorothy's Ruby slippers from The wizard of OZ.
- The National Mall Melling Memorials – A mighty homage to American history with the Lincoln Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the memorial of World War II.
- Arlington National Cemetery – A solemn and movable place, including the grave of the unknown soldier and the last resting place of many American heroes.
Further information on tours and tickets can be found at ASSERHOLT.HAUSE.GOV/services/tours-and-tickets.