- Official residence and workplace of the President of the United States.
- Iconic symbol of American democracy.
- Designed in Neoclassical style by architect James Hoban.
The Capitol Building:
- Houses the legislative branch of the U.S. government.
- Meeting place of the Senate and House of Representatives.
- Impressive dome and grand facade.
The Washington Monument:
- Commemorates the first president, George Washington.
- Tallest stone structure in the world at the time of its completion.
- Offers panoramic views of the National Mall.
Lincoln Memorial:
- Honors the legacy of President Abraham Lincoln.
- Features a seated statue of Lincoln and inscriptions from his speeches.
- Significant site for civil rights movements and gatherings.
Jefferson Memorial:
- Dedicated to the third president, Thomas Jefferson.
- Features a rotunda with a statue of Jefferson and quotes from his writings.
- Serene setting on the Tidal Basin.
National Mall:
- A vast open park stretching between the Capitol and the Lincoln Memorial.
- Hosts numerous monuments, memorials, and museums.
- Popular gathering place for events and demonstrations.