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Washington, D.C. Links

  1. The history of Washington, D.C. is tied to its role as the capital of the United States.  Check it out at Wikipedia.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Washington,_D.C.
  2. Check out pictures of the monuments at http://www.kestan.com/dcstock/monuments/index.htm Click on them to make them bigger. Look at all the pictures of the Washington monument.
  3. Check out pictures of the Capitol and the White House. The Capitol is where our representatives work. The White House is where the president works and lives. http://www.kestan.com/dcstock/whitehs--cap--sc/ Click on them to make them bigger!
  4. Check out some of the current displays, what is being shown, at the many Smithsonian museums: http://www.si.edu Once there, be sure to look at what is under LEARN and Smithsonian for: kids. It’s pretty neat stuff.
  5. Check out pictures of the Dupont Circle neighborhood at: http://www.kestan.com/dcstock/dupontcircle/index.htm Town houses are big houses that are connected to one another. Also check out the scenes with winter snow! And the pictures of kids playing their violins.
    Look at a the Sumner and Franklin Schools at http://www.kestan.com/dcstock/other/index.htm



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