|
A birds-eye
view of the United States
Supreme Court Building. |
I am glad that you are considering a visit to the
nation's Capital.
This page has website links to information that will
help you prepare your trip. Here you will find information about
Washington area weather, how to get around the city, important sites
to see, and other points of interest.
Additionally, my office is happy to help arrange Congressional
tours of the FBI, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the Supreme
Court, the Library of Congress, the State Department, and Mount
Vernon.
My office also provides VIP Congressional tours of
the United States Capitol twice a week. During Washington, D.C.'s
peak tourist season, March through September, we recommend that
requests be made as far in advance as possible in order for the
desired tours to be scheduled.
|
The Mall and
Washington Monument. |
There are no public tours for the White House at this time. VIP tour tickets may be obtained through my office but at least a three month notice is suggested.
To request tours, please contact my Tulsa office,
(918) 748-5111, or my Oklahoma City office, (405) 608-4381. Your
request will then be processed with the Tour Coordinator in the
Washington, D.C. office. It is helpful to give us a contact phone
number where you can be reached in Washington because occasionally
tours are cancelled on short notice and it is necessary for us to
contact you.
If individuals with disabilities will be on the tour,
please let us know and we will be happy to make the necessary arrangements
in order to make the tours as enjoyable as possible.
Please don't hesitate to contact my office if you
are planning a visit to Washington, D.C. I hope you enjoy your tour and my office will be happy to assist you in any way possible while you are staying in the nation's
Capital!
|
The Capitol
dome at night. |
Washington
Weather
Washington Area Airports
Dulles and Reagan
BWI Airport
Places
to Stay
Tourist info (What to see)
http://www.washington.org/
http://www.dcpages.com
http://dcregistry.com/sights.html
Getting around DC
Metro map
Road
map
White
House
|