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Washington DC Destinations

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Alexandria's Christmas Walk
by Jeff Sylva and Stephanie Sylva
Not as "big city" as the nation's capital, this Virginia town celebrates Scottish traditions in December.

Dining Around DC: Family Eats In The Nation's Capital
by Pat VandenHeuvel and Chris VandenHeuvel
Family Travel Forum's contributing editors and their kids take time off from their beat covering the "POVs From Our SUV" column to sample the best family dining in Washington DC.

Free Travel Fun in Washington DC
America's capital city offers lots of free activities year-round, but when summer heats up and the hotel rates plummet, it's an especially desirable destination for this cheapskate columnist.

New Couple Debuts in DC
Read about the original arrival of Washington D.C.'s resident pandas.

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center
by Pat VandenHeuvel and Chris VandenHeuvel
Family travelers visit an amazing new branch of Smithsonian's Air & Space Museum in Virginia.

Washington, DC
Celebrate the Presidents with the many family attractions and fun touring options in the nation's capital.

Washington, D.C.
Family Travel Forum Staff
There are 100's of free and low-cost attractions in America's capital, the place to celebrate all presidents and their legacies.

Washington DC Getaway with Teens
by Pat VandenHeuvel and Chris VandenHeuvel
Fresh ideas for teens visiting (or re-visiting) the capital and its attractions with their folks.

Washington D.C. Sleeps
There are hundreds of lodging choices, from economic chains to 5-star blow-outs frequented by presidents and kings from the world over. A few particularly accommodating choices.

Washington DC's National Cathedral
by Pat VandenHeuvel and Chris VandenHeuvel
This is an architecturally dramatic monument to Christianity, past presidents and current events, as well as an engaging center for Medieval crafts and ways.

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