Washington, D.C.

“Washington, D.C.” by Susan Burke is a comprehensive street-by-street guide published by Dorling Kindersley in 2000. This edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English, offering practical insights for visitors navigating the nation’s capital. The book covers notable landmarks such as the Smithsonian, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and the Vietnam Memorial, along with trendy areas like Georgetown.
Readers will find a wealth of information designed to enhance their travel experience, including details on entertainment, restaurants, parks, and hotels. The guide also addresses essential aspects of visiting, such as local medical services, transportation options, and special events. With its focus on travel and reference, this book serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to explore Washington, D.C.
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This street-by-street guide helps visitors find their way through the nation’s capitol. From the Smithsonian and the Lincoln Memorial, to the Washington Monument, the Vietnam Memorial and trendy Georgetown. A useful survival guide that provides practical information on entertainment, restaurants, parks, hotels, special events, riding the metro, local medical services, transportation and more. Illustrations.
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