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		<title>Washington DC Best Attractions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With such a lot to do and see, it&#8217;s important to have a plan when visiting the nation&#039;s capital. A holiday can be built on any mix of art, design, politics or history. An outstanding public transportation network will take &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/washington-dc-best-attractions/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/washington-dc-best-attractions/">Washington DC Best Attractions</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With such a lot to do and see, it&#8217;s important to have a plan when visiting the nation&#039;s capital. A holiday can be built on any mix of art, design, politics or history. An outstanding public transportation network will take you within a few minutes walk of destinations, and good eats can be discovered on nearly every street. And, better yet the majority of the attractions in Washington DC are free to the general public.</p>
<p>National Mall</p>
<p>The striking size of the U.S. Capitol and the quiet finesse of the Lincoln Memorial bookend one of the most noted public green spaces in the world. The National Mall is ringed by central authority buildings, Smithsonian studios and the National Archives, which displays the original Declaration of Independence and Constitution. No trip to Washington is really complete without seeing the commemoratives to the fallen heroes of World War Two and Vietnam. The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial embodies the strength shown by the civil rights leader.</p>
<p>White House</p>
<p>Each step through the Executive Mansion will be both familiar and new, as TV photographs can only relay so much of what&#039;s on view in terms of art, furniture and decorations. From the East Colonnade to the State Dining Room, a trip to the White House merits the top spot on a listing of things worth doing in Washington DC. Tours must be arranged in advance through a member of Congress.</p>
<p>Arlington National Cemetery</p>
<p>Rolling acres of white markers remind visitors of the sacrifices manufactured by great Americans. The changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknowns happens with solemnity, and the Kennedy graves offer a place a quiet reflection and a breathtaking view of the Mall.</p>
<p>National Zoo</p>
<p>Bears, elephants, apes and a pride of lions are on view at this Smithsonian park, and folks get to experience first hand the environmental wishes of animals by walking through a forest and bird refuge. Of course, the famed giant pandas are the zoo&#8217;s featured guest. Men and Women will find this one of the most family-friendly things to do in Washington DC.</p>
<p>National Cathedral</p>
<p>While not one of the more discussed attractions in Washington DC, the Cathedral has hosted many state funerals, religious dignitaries and inaugural events under its impressive limestone towers. Visitors are asked to contribute to the Cathedral, especially important in light of the structural damage sustained in a 2011 quake. Worship services are open to the public.</p>
<p>International Spy Museum</p>
<p>One of the newest, privately operated museums is this homage to those who wish not to be known. The Spy Museum follows espionage from its raw beginnings to the highly advanced technology used during the War on Terror. GPS-aided jobs also allow amateurs to check their spying abilities on the streets of DC. Paid admission is necessary.</p>
<p>Ford&#8217;s Theater</p>
<p>Just days after the surrender of the South to end the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated while attending a play just a couple of blocks from the White House. A museum dedicated to the sad event is found in the lower level, and the Petersen House across the way where Lincoln died illustrates how Washingtonians lived during that era. While sightseers can visit for nothing patrons wanting to attend a performance can expect to pay for tickets.</p>
<p>Jamie Grotter has been interested in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dcactivities.org/">attractions Washington DC</a> for a number of years. She has written op-eds and editorial pieces about attractions in Washington DC for many online publications. For full information about <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dcactivities.org/attractions/attractions-in-washington-dc/">things to do in Washington DC</a>come visit her site.</p>
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		<title>Phoenix Top Arts Places To Go</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Come visit the Phoenix Arts Museum where American, South American, Western American, Asian and Western european masterpieces, modern works and photography are permanently displayed. You will be delighted to explore each wing of the museum as it provides great exhibits &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/phoenix-top-arts-places-to-go/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/phoenix-top-arts-places-to-go/">Phoenix Top Arts Places To Go</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Come visit the Phoenix Arts Museum where American, South American, Western American, Asian and Western european masterpieces, modern works and photography are permanently displayed. You will be delighted to explore each wing of the museum as it provides great exhibits of fine arts in Phoenix. The museum also tends to events in different art forms like culinary, photography, sculpting, painting, film and fashion events. It&#8217;s a single stop shop to be educated, fascinated and experience other cultures &#8216; lifestyle and art form. When you are beat, you can simply relax at the sculpture garden which has Wi-Fi so you can immediately share your experience to your friends and family or get a bite to eat at the museum cafeteria.</p>
<p>Orpheum Theater</p>
<p>The Orpheum Theater houses the Phoenix Opera. You will be amazed with its wonderful architectural design which is the last palace theater of it&#039;s type. You will be treated to a collection of famous works dating back from the 18th century to the early 20th century by the Phoenix Opera production which was set up by Gail Dubinbaum and John Mossoro in 2005. Upon entering the theater, you will be dazzled by the &#8220;jewel box&#8221; setting that is designed to accommodate visitors in a legitimate theatrical atmosphere and for quality acoustic. Come and luxuriate in the different lined up events at the Orpheum Theater and experience opera classics by the Phoenix Opera productions. You simply might be treated to the hauntingly romantic favorite of all time and fall madly in love all over again, Madame Butterfly.</p>
<p>Her Berger Theater Center</p>
<p>The Her Berger Theater Center deals with all types of entertainment events like musicals, performing arts, concerts and other entertainment functions. It&#039;s also got a gallery area where fine humanities in Phoenix are displayed and to accommodate other Phoenix humanities. You&#039;ll be awed by its different function halls and facilities. It is one of the biggest locations that will accommodate a massive population. Facilities included are Central Stage, Stage West, The Kay Stage, Art Studio &amp; Bob&#8217;s Spot Gallery Lounge, Green Room and the terrace and plaza. Each facility can hold various sorts of events and functions to deal with different affiliations&#8217; location wants.</p>
<p>Rosson House</p>
<p>If you would like mystery, suspense, thriller or horror, the Ross on House is the location for you. Ross on House was built in 1895 for a doctor and his folks and is operating as a museum today. Tell tales of ghost stories envelopes the building. Poser and strategies holds the place for curiosity to arise as visitors and volunteers share experiences of ghost encounters and peculiar feelings. It?s a dominating attraction especially on Halloween with great effects and decoration. Visit the place and disentangle the puzzle just like Nancy Drew or Hardy Boys puzzle pocket book.</p>
<p>Be sure to take some time to explore all the fine arts projects Phoenix has to offer.</p>
<p>Charles Kruse has been fascinated by <a target="_blank" href="http://www.firebirdartscene.com/">Phoenix fine arts</a> for many years. He has written op-eds and editorial pieces for many online publications. For full information about <a target="_blank" href="http://www.firebirdartscene.com/arts-in-phoenix/fine-arts-in-phoenix/">Phoenix arts</a> feel free to visit his site.</p>
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