The tour guide “13” he was knowledgeable and so fun to take a tour with. Walking through the states capitol with the stories and information he made the experience that much more enjoyable. The...
The tour guide “13” he was knowledgeable and so fun to take a tour with. Walking through the states capitol with the stories and information he made the experience that much more enjoyable. The driver Sean was so delightful and went extra for our group that went.
Washington, D.C. at Dusk: Guided Bus Tour
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Sai Tarun,
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
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
About: Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
Welcome to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, a powerful tribute to an extraordinary leader of the civil rights movement. Located in Washington, D.C., this iconic memorial honors the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and his tireless efforts in advocating for equality and justice. As you stand before the striking statue of Dr. King, you'll feel a sense of inspiration and reflection. The memorial's serene setting, with its stunning granite walls inscribed with quotes from Dr. King's speeches, provides a peaceful space for contemplation and remembrance. Visit the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial and be moved by the enduring message of hope and unity that it embodies.
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