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Top Historic Sites in Washington DC for Travellers.

Washington DC has gained a reputation for its sports teams, the rap scene, and its fascinating cultural significance. Long known as a place with fewer business opportunities as compared to notable places like Chicago and Houston. This capital city might seem too disinteresting but do not be dissuaded. It's an awesome spot for travelers and photographers alike. Let me introduce you to five of the top historical sites in Washington DC for travelers and tourists alike:

The White House


From George Washington to Abe Lincoln, from Nixon to Ronald Regan and from Bill Clinton to Barack Obama and Donald Trump, this is the official residence of the number one citizen in the world. The white house has been for years a symbol of great power and authority in the global landscape. Guided tours to the White House are reserved for high ranking diplomats and fellow world leaders. However, there is nothing to fear as there is a White House historical museum that is situated not too far from the main white house. This museum has a lot of relics and artifacts that can be traced from ancient America right up to more recent times. Also present in the museum are sacred notes and useful information about the nitty-gritty of what makes America great. The white house has been attacked a few times over the years; hence it is profoundly and strategically guarded, but nothing stops you from taking a look from the outside. You might be lucky and catch a glimpse of the POTUS himself.

National Air and Space Museum:

Flying, surfing the sky and walking on the moon. The United States of America had always been an innovator and trendsetter in the affairs of the sky. This has ranged from the Wright brothers to Armstrong. The US of A has a rich history of promoting airline innovations and space travel. It only fits you take out some quality time to check out the National Air and Space Museum, which is located in the capital of the country, Washington DC. The National Air and Space Museum has such artifacts as the original 1903 Wright Brothers Flyer, Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis, NASA spaceships as well as the Apollo 11 command module. The National Air and Space Museum is well stacked with artifacts of interest as well as staffed with a competent and knowledgeable bunch. If you are a space enthusiast, student of history, or merely a cursory glance, this is quite a sight to behold.

National Zoological Park

Who doesn't love animals? Those furry and fuzzy delightful creatures that like to steal our clothes from the yard line and scamper all over our well-laid beds. The United States of America has some of the world's most beautiful animals and an array of rare specimens. They are scattered across the numerous wildlife conservation centers as well as released to the great outdoors. However, some of the rarest and most beautiful animals can be found at the National Zoological Park, which is located in the capital of Washington DC. These animals are well taken care of, and it is rumored that there are about 2,000 different animals, birds, and reptiles living in this zoological park. A large percentage of the animals in this park are in danger of being extinct; this makes it a worthwhile and privileged experience indeed.

The Newseum

We all know about the news - boring and we have certainly been to a museum or two - more boring. But have we ever heard of the Newseum? I guess certainly not. The Newseum is a building that has a vibrant blend of historical artifacts as well as notable news items under the same roof in a building in Washington DC. The Newseum has such artifacts like sections of the Berlin wall coupled with corresponding reports, first reports of presidential assassinations, and the star attraction - a full film capturing the 9/11 casualty coupled with viewers' reactions and reenactments of the story. The Newseum is a must-see site for people visiting the capital and checking out such relics and history depots.

National Museum of African American History and Culture

From Biggie to Kendrick Lamar and from Dr. Martin Luther King to Barack Hussain Obama, black Excellence has always been a staple in the history of America, and never has this been more apparent in the National Museum of African American History and Culture. For all culture enthusiasts and sympathizers of the brotherhood, this is indeed a must-see. Present in this museum is such artifacts as relics from WWI and WW2 coupled with pictures of great African American moments such as the clenched black-gloved fists at the Olympics as well as photos of the inauguration of the first black president in the USA's history. This historical site is a staple in Washington DC and a must-see to onlookers and wide-eyed tourists.

We all love historical hotspots and cultural artifacts. Sometimes all we want to do after a long school year is to take a soothing vacation to the US of A and site see to pass the time. Amazingly, we are from a visa-free country. Scanning the options, none look as suitable as ESTA. This is the easiest way for students like you to enter the US; it is thus essential to apply for the US ESTA. To begin your process of obtaining the dream route to the US via an ESTA, all you have to do is fill the ESTA form online and wait for a response to your registered email address within 72 hours. If there is no response on the elapsing of 72 hours, you need not worry as you can check your ESTA status online. To avoid disappointment and a disapproved application, kindly follow all the steps and look up tips on the ESTA website. Entering the US without relevant documents is simply asking for trouble and can turn your dream vacation to a nasty nightmare.

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