Cherry Blossoms spring to life and line the Tidal Basin, creating a beautiful atmosphere in the nation's capital.
When spring arrives, hit the National Cherry Blossom Festival for a weekend or more of beautiful scenery, cultural events, and history.
This is the Washington Monument on the National Mall in Washington, DC.
The George Washington House is more noted for having George Washington as a tenant for three months in 1751. George Washington, on his only visit outside of America, left Virginia and boarded a vessel bound for Barbados.
The Vietnam Memorial is a tribute to the American Soldiers who lost their lives in the Vietnam War. This sunken black granite monument was not well recieved when it was originally proposed as many people felt that it would be a dark hole in the capitol mall and would not honor the dead.
If you're a tourist in San Francisco, even if you're not staying there, you will end up, at some point, at Union Square. Union Square is the home to much of the upscale retail in the city, as well as being the location of many hotels and restaurants.
Canyon de Chelly is a National monument that is within the Navajo Nation and is in partnership with the National Park Service. Most of the land is off limits unless you are with a park ranger, or a Navajo guide, but you can see plenty from the ridge road that runs along it.
The home stadium of the Washington Nationals major league baseball team. You don't watch baseball here as much as you experience it.