Must-see attractions in Mid-Atlantic States

  • Lyceum: Alexandria's History Museum

    Alexandria

    For a quick primer on Alexandria’s history, stop by this small city museum in a beautiful Greek Revival building dating from 1839. A somewhat dusty array…

  • C&O Canal Lockkeeper's House

    Washington, DC

    At the northeast corner of Constitution Gardens, this 1835 stone gatehouse is a remnant of the days when the Washington City Canal flowed through this…

  • Three Servicemen Statue

    Washington, DC

    In 1982, opponents of Maya Lin’s Vietnam memorial design insisted that a more traditional sculpture be added to the monument. As a result, sculptor…

  • Fort Lesley J McNair

    Washington, DC

    The army post at Fort McNair was established in 1791. The British burned it in 1814. The Lincoln-assassination conspirators were hanged here in 1865…

  • National Children’s Museum

    Washington, DC

    The National Children's Museum has been homeless since 2015, but plans are in the works to open in the Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center…

  • Vietnam Women's Memorial

    Washington, DC

    The tree-ringed Vietnam Women's Memorial, showing female soldiers aiding a fallen combatant, was added to complement the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in 1993.

  • Union Station Plaza

    Washington, DC

    This grassy space with a large fountain cascade spreads in front of Union Station. The area is also known as Columbus Circle, since the fountain is a…

  • McPherson Square

    White House Area & Foggy Bottom

    Named for Civil War general James B McPherson, who once commanded the Army of Tennessee, this square sports an 1876 statue of McPherson on his horse…

  • Bethany Beach Nature Center

    Delaware Coast

    Kids and the science-inclined will enjoy the exhibits and short nature trail here. It's also open 10am to noon on the first two Saturdays of the month.

  • Zero Milestone

    White House Area & Foggy Bottom

    Located in the Ellipse, the Zero Milestone is the marker for highway distances all across the country.

  • Adams Building

    Washington, DC

    One of the Library of Congress' three buildings, this holds 180 miles of shelving and is used mostly by researchers.

  • International Spy Museum, Washington DC

    International Spy Museum

    Washington, DC

    One of DC’s most popular museums, the International Spy Museum delivers fun, interactive exhibits portraying the flashy, over-the-top world of…