Encounter the cities that are most intimately linked to the lives of all Americans: Washington D.C.,
Philadelphia and New York City. Visit the buildings where American ideals of freedom and opportunity are upheld -
United States Capitol, the Supreme Court and the Library of Congress. Envision the birthplace of the United States
at Independence Hall in Philadelphia where the Declaration of Independence was signed. A trip to the East Coast
would be incomplete without experiencing "The Big Apple" - Exciting New York City.
WASHINGTON, D.C.
- Capitol Hill - United States Capitol, Supreme Court, Library of Congress
- Smithsonian Institute and National Museums - The world's largest museum complex
- Eclectic Georgetown - Influenced by the close campuses of George Washington and Georgetown Universities
- Arlington National Cemetery - The impressive national burial ground
- National Monuments - Vietnam Veterans´ Memorial, Korean War Memorial, FDR Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument
- The White House - Home of the President of the United States
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PHILADELPHIA
- Independence Hall - Location for the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution
- Liberty Bell Pavilion - Liberty Bell, revered symbol of American freedom
NEW YORK CITY
- Midtown Manhattan - St. Patrick's Cathedral, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, Broadway, Empire State Building and 5th Avenue
- Central Park - Magnificent 843 acre park inside the city
- Lower Manhattan - Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange
- Statue of Liberty - France's gift honoring American's conception of political freedom
- Ellis Island - Dignified symbol of immigration heritage
- United Nations - Headquarters for the promotion of Peace & Security, Justice & Equal Rights and Humanitarian Assistance & Development
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