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Andrews Air Force Base Guide
MARYLAND
Annapolis Waterfront Downtown in the Historic area, originally established in 1695, City Dock is a favorite place to visit. Known to local boaters as ‘‘Ego Alley” it is the weekend and evening scene of a steady parade of expensive yachts. There is plenty to eat and drink in the area which is the site of the world’s largest sailboat and power boat shows every October.
Baltimore’sInner Harbor The Inner Harbor is close to Fells Point and Little Italy with water taxis providing the opportunity to view the Baltimore’s dramatic skyline on a leisurely cruise as well as transport to other exciting city locations.
National Aquariumin Baltimore Visit the Nation’s premier aquarium, the National Aquarium in Baltimore. With an exciting all-new Dolphin Show ‘‘PLAY!” now open and more than 10,500 marine and freshwater animals, this is one stop that you can’t miss! Journey deep into the heart of the Amazon River Forest, come face to face with the stunning creatures that make a home in the Atlantic Coral Reef, glance into the eye of a menacing shark in our Open Ocean exhibit, and so much more! Best time to visit is before 11 a.m. Discount tickets may be purchased through recreation⁄ticket offices on local military bases.
Oriole Parkat Camden Yards
Baltimore Ravens
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal NationalHistorial Park
Drum Point Lighthouse at Calvert Marine Museum Open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admissions: Adults: $5.00; Senior Citizens (55 and older): $4.00; Children ages 5 to 12: $2.00; Children under 5: Free; CMMS members: Free. Group Rates are available by calling with two weeks advanced notice.
Glen Echo Park Since 1971, the National Park Service at Glen Echo Park has been offering year-round activities in dance, theater, and the arts for the surrounding communities and for visitors from across the country. The park also administers an artist-in-residency program providing the public with an opportunity to see artists at work. There are concerts, demonstrations, workshops, and festivals during the warm months as a part of the Chautauqua Summer season.
MarylandRenaissance Festival
Ocean City
Six Flags America
Washington Redskins VIRGINIA
Air Force Memorial The Memorial honors the millions of men and women who have served in the U.S. Air Force and its predecessor organizations, including the U.S. Signal Corps, the Army Air Corps and the Army Air Forces. It pays tribute to the dedication, sacrifice and contributions of those who pioneered the skies, those who shape the air, space and cyberspace victories of today, and those who will continue to do so in the future. The Memorial hosts a paved “Runway to Glory“ at the site entrance, a larger-than-life bronze Honor Guard statue, two granite inscription walls located at either end of a central lawn and a glass contemplation wall that reflects the missing man formation, the final tribute given to fallen airmen.
AppomattoxCourt House
Arlington National Cemetery
Busch Gardens Williamsburg
Marine Corps MemorialIwo Jima Statue
Monticello
Mount Vernon
Old Town Alexandria
Paramount’sKings Dominion
Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts
The Women in Military Service for America Memorial
WASHINGTON, D.C
CorcoranGallery of Art
Library of Congress
NationalAir and Space Museum
National Gallery of Art
Take a taste of the finer things in life and view the collection of Renaissance paintings, Dutch masterworks, French impressionism, as well as 20th century paintings and sculptures in this national gallery. Open daily. Closed Christmas and New Years Day.
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Korean WarVeterans Memorial
Lincoln Memorial
NationalZoological Park
Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial
National WW11 Memorial
The White House
Washington Nationals
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