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The Capitol - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
General Ulysses S Grant in front of the Capitol PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Fantastic statues of horrendous US Civil War scenes PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
The Capitol by day and by night PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
The Capitol and Washington Monument - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
North and South sides of the White House - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
If you want to see the sites, you must be prepared to walk!  Jefferson Memorial - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Franklin D Roosevelt Memorial is one of the latest memorials and was dedicated as recently as 1997 in the form of a series of statues commemorating events in his presidency - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Some of the ten sculptures in the sprawling park which is decorated with waterfalls and granite walls PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Washington Monument viewed over the Reflecting Pool from the Lincoln Memorial (left) and from the World War 2 Memorial (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Spectacular World War 2 Memorial between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Lincoln Memorial and Reflecting Pool - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
The Korean War Memorial - the granite wall is engraved with photographic images and also reflects the sculptures made to look like a section advancing through a field - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
The Vietnam Memorial - the three soldiers sculpture is near the Wall of Remembrance - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
General Robert E Lee's residence overlooking the Arlington National Cemetery.  The trolleys operate a continuous service around the cemetery - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Arlington National Cemetery - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
General Robert E Lee's residence, now a museum (left);  the US Marine Corps Memorial is between the Cemetery and Arlington - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
US Navy Memorial on Pennsylvania Avenue - the sailor overlooks the plaza on which is etched a map of the world - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

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