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Planning a trip to DC? |
September 25, 2003 |
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Gearing up for a trip to Washington, D.C.? Heather can help.
TOUR UPDATE: White House tours are booked through mid-June. Currently, we are continuing to book White House tours for July through September. Tours of the U.S. Capitol remain available.
We recently announced that White House tours have reopened. But don’t take a White House tour for granted. Call us as many weeks in advance as possible for a chance at joining a White House tour.
Please read this White House Tours Fact Sheet before planning your trip. Washington, D.C. can be the trip of a lifetime, but you don’t want it full of unwanted down time. Heightened security won’t be a problem to you if you know the facts before you get out the maps.
For a tour of the Capitol building, call our office. Capitol tours are available year-round.
There’s a lot to do here, from museums and monuments, to amusement parks and athletics. And Heather`s office is glad to help anyway we can.
So take a look and enjoy the sights! We look forward to seeing you soon in our nation’s historic capital city.
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The White House, in Washington, D.C., is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the United States. The White House contains 132 rooms, but only 5 of these—the Blue Room, East Room, Green Room, Red Room, and State Dining Room—are open to public visitation. |
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