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Capitol Hill

Discover the Powerhouse of Democracy: Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.

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Sai Tarun,  United States United States
02 Oct 2023
Excellent
Must see attraction! The guide was very informative and made the experience unforgettable. DC under lights looks really magnificent
Washington D.C. Night/Sunset Tour
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Abigail,  United States United States
10 Sep 2022
Excellent
We had an AMAZING tour guided so nice and was crazy informative. Would love to go on a tour with him again!!!
Washington, D.C. at Dusk: Guided Bus Tour
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Renee,  United States United States
05 Jun 2023
Excellent
Sooner Steve is the best, we learned so much and got some beautiful photos to boot
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About: Capitol Hill

Welcome to Capitol Hill, the heart of American democracy! Located in Washington, D.C., Capitol Hill is home to the iconic United States Capitol, where Congress meets to shape the nation's laws. Immerse yourself in history as you explore the grandeur of this historic neighborhood. Marvel at the neoclassical architecture, stroll along tree-lined streets, and visit the impressive museums and monuments nearby. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply in awe of political powerhouses, Capitol Hill is a must-visit destination that will leave you inspired and enlightened.

Capitol Hill
United States Capitol, 20004, Washington, D.C.
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