Anne and I had the honor of being present yesterday for the memorial service at ANC for a retired Navy relative. This was the first time for either of us to attend a service at our nations most notable cemetary. It was an abbreviated ceremony with a color guard and a 21 gun salute but it still was a very moving experience.
ANC should be added to everyone's must visit sites...from the recently added Pentagon 9/11 memorial to the Armored Services Memorial to the Tomb of the Unknown and everything in between...all are impressive
While in DC, we also did a few other touristy things...it was a great time of year as the weather while cool, was dry and the lines were non-existent. In two days we were able to take in the following:
1. International Spy Museum ($16per) ...pretty cool with some history that I never heard about before (2.5 hrs).
2. National Archives (Free) ...Declaration, Constitution, Bill of Rights and a ton more information (2 hrs. but could have spent days).
3. National Gallery of Art (Free) ...Impressive, but I cannot stare at paintings for that long...looked for the famous ones...(2 hrs.)
4. Bureau of Engraving and Printing (Free) ...Fun to see $Millions in cash pass before your eyes...(1hr.)...but why do you have to pay more for
uncut currency ?
5. Jefferson Memorial (Free) ...My personal favorite (15 mins. plus a walk around the Tidal Basin)
6. FDR Memorial (Free) ...Nicely done...can't picture Clinton or Bush deserving anything like it... (40 mins)
7 WWII Memorial (Free) ...perfectly appropriate and well done... (30 mins)
8 National Aquarium ($5per) ...stuck in the basement of Commerce and well, it does not measure up to todays standards (45 mins)
9 Museum of Natural History (Free) ...Hope Diamond and other gems kept Anne interested, the Fossils and Dinosaurs were well done...but why do they bother putting stuffed animals on display when you can go to the zoo and see the living ones (2 hrs.)
/Bill