Washington, D. C. Access

Washington, D. C. Access by Richard Saul Wurman is a comprehensive guide published by AccessPress in 1993. This 4th edition, written in English and spanning 222 pages, offers an informative exploration of America’s capital city, highlighting key attractions and experiences available to visitors.
Readers will find detailed insights into various aspects of Washington, D.C., including opportunities to observe the House in session, visit the Smithsonian exhibits, and explore the Washington Post newsroom. The guide also provides practical information on restaurants, hotels, shops, and monuments, complemented by drawings and maps to enhance the travel experience. With a focus on travel within the Northeast and South Atlantic regions, this book serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the vibrant offerings of the city.
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This guide takes readers on a whirlwind tour of America’s capital city, where they can eavesdrop on the House in session, enjoy the many exhibits of the Smithsonian, and visit the Washington Post newsroom, where Woodward and Bernstein typed their famous stories. Also features information on restaurants, hotels, shops, monuments, and more. Drawings. Maps.
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