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Union Station

Union Station, opened in 1907, is a grand Beaux-Arts landmark in Washington, DC. Its majestic architecture and historical significance make it a bustling transit hub and a symbol of the city’s early 20th-century grandeur.

United States Capitol

The United States Capitol, completed in 1800, stands as a symbol of American democracy with its distinctive Neoclassical design and iconic dome, housing the U.S. Congress and representing the legislative branch of government.

US Navy Memorial Plaza

Navy Plaza is part of the U.S. Navy Memorial, a tribute to the service and sacrifice of U.S. Navy personnel. Located on Pennsylvania Avenue, it features the iconic Lone Sailor statue and a circular Granite Sea, honoring naval history through symbols, statues, and ceremonies in a peaceful urban setting.

Watergate Complex

The Watergate Complex, completed in the 1960s, is a modernist architectural icon known for its distinctive curvilinear design and its role in the political scandal that reshaped American history.