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Visiting Washington D.C. Our nation's capital is one of the most exciting cities in the world. Not only is it filled with history, but we are able to see how the present business of the day will affect our lives in the future. With the number of museums and historical places in the city, one might also call Washington, D.C. the greatest classroom in the world. Below you will find links that may prove useful and educational if you are one of the millions planning on visiting our nation's capital this year. If you would like to visit the White House, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, or the Federal Bureau of Investigation, you must have a ticket, and I would be happy to request them on your behalf. However, I must remind you that tickets are limited and on a first come, first serve basis. Should you be interested in obtaining tour tickets for these exhibits, please call my Washington office at 202-225-3806. |
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