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5 places updated October 10, 2011
Washington DC, founded in 1790, was chosen by George Washington to be the capital of America due to its strategic location between the north and south of the country.
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NYC isn't called the City That Doesn't Sleep for nothing! There's so much to see and do here, but if you're coming for a visit, here are the top things you can't miss out on. http://ow.ly/6IMbw
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    "Built in 1671, Fraunces Tavern had quite a roll in the American Revolution, and is thought to be the oldest surviving building in Manhattan."
    Fare BuzzFare Buzz · October 10, 2011
    History Museum
    · New York, United States
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    "Through a phone booth in a popular East Village hot dog spot, PDT is a rare spot that specializes in the art of classic cocktails. Try to grab a seat at the bar to watch the masters at work!"
    Fare BuzzFare Buzz · October 10, 2011
    Speakeasy
    · New York, United States
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    "If you're up for a bit of shopping on your trip in Washington DC, Dupont Circle is the area you want to stop by. Here you'll find antique stores, boutiques, bookstores and more."
    Fare BuzzFare Buzz · October 10, 2011
    Park
    · Washington, United States
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    "Each American President since 1800 has lived in the White House, and each president has updated it to meet their needs. The Obamas have added their own personal touch with a vegetable garden!"
    Fare BuzzFare Buzz · October 10, 2011
    Government
    · Washington, United States
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    "The Lincoln Memorial serves as a Civil War memorial, symbolizing the ideas of freedom and democracy in our country."
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    Monument
    · Washington, United States
    9.6
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    "Built for George Washington, our first president of course, the Washington Monument stands 555 ft tall and is all marble."
    Fare BuzzFare Buzz · October 10, 2011
    Monument
    · Washington, United States
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