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Gene Arnow, a Licensed Tour Guide, has been giving personalized walking tours of Washington, DC, for over 37 years, just as his dad, Bill, did for 45 years. As a matter of fact, Gene has given tours to families, and twenty years later, the children have come back with their families for another tour with Gene.
On your Cassettes or CDs, Gene and Dona Arnow provide directions to the various sites, and tell stories about them and their histories.
An abbreviated downtown Washington map is included, but you may also want to acquire a more detailed map of the Metropolitan area.
Since much of your tour will be on foot, you should have a portable cassette or CD player with you.
The cassettes and CDs will give you three full days of sightseeing, at a fraction of the cost of commercial tours.
You can do your tour at your own pace, pick and choose which sights you want to visit, and, when you go home, you will have a wonderful souvenir of your visit to Washington, DC.
Your Walking Tour Includes
| Introduction | ||
| “The Five-Point Plan” | ||
| Downtown Washington - Including, but not exclusive to, the White House, Federal and Historic Buildings | ||
| Capitol Hill and Independence Avenue | ||
| The Washington Monument | ||
| The Jefferson Memorial | ||
| The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial | ||
| The Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial | ||
| The Lincoln Memorial | ||
| The Korean War and Albert Einstein Memorials | ||
| Arts of Peace & War, the Pentagon, and through Old Town Alexandria to Mount Vernon | ||
| Mount Vernon | ||
| Old Town Alexandria | ||
| Iwo Jima Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery | ||
| Directions to Georgetown from Arlington National Cemetery | ||
| Georgetown and the Kennedy Center | ||
| The National Cathedral | ||
| The Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and the Franciscan Monastery |