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mallwater.jpgLet's Hit The Mall

 Washington D.C. is a must for anybody who wants to complete the U.S. Travel circuit, and the Mall is the heart of the city!

Washington D.C. and the National Mall

 

Let’s Hit the Mall

 

The list of awe-inspiring National Parks includes all kinds of amazing natural locations –from the stone cathedrals of Zion, to the sky-scraping majesty of Redwood, or the sandy shoals of Dry Tortugas. But only one of the many National Parks can lay claim to the title of “The Nation’s Front Yard.” Only one is a designated, planned area. Only one has a sense of place that was created – not only as a place for visitors to walk in wonder and silence at the sites around them, but also as a living document of American history.

 

The National Mall in Washington D.C., the historic, pedestrian-friendly stretch of land from Capitol Hill down to the Potomac, is set aside for Americans to construct monuments to the Republic, and those monuments tell volumes about the American sense of self. In the two centuries-plus since the Mall first began taking form, the evolution of the Mall is a chronicle of American democracy, her values, her aspirations.

 

The Mall was born in 1791, when Pierre L’Enfant first plotted the streets of the new nation’s capital, yet during the early 19th Century, the Mall was essentially a place for grazing cattle. During the Civil War, troops bivouacked there. Following the completion of the Washington Monument, in 1885, a movement began to improve the Mall and create a dignified place for American reflection.

 

Today the Mall is rife with tourists, but nonetheless is a must-see of the U.S. travel circuit. The Mall’s 600 acres celebrate American history – our greatest Presidents, our brave soldiers, and the national spirit that has seen the Republic through troubled times.

 

To the 25 million visitors every year, the Mall is one of the gems of the National Park system. http://www.nps.gov/mall/

Technology Helping Us Learn about DC

You have to love technology.  As much as it can sometimes burden our everyday lives, the help it provides is undeniable.  That is why I think the software below is really fun.  It allows you to transform your PDA into an animated map of the Washington DC metro system.  Never feel like the lost tourist again.  If you aren't quite as high tech, there are still ways to find out about DC, through books, DVDs, and videos.

TUBE 2 Washington DC (Palm OS) downloadable Software (Software)

TUBE 2 Washington DC (Palm OS) downloadable Software (Software)
Transform your PDA into a fully scrollable animated map of the Washington D.C. metro system. Free Demo.
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Washington Dc (Video)

Washington Dc (Video)

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Lowest New Price: $19.98 (as of 9/5/2008@7:06 AM)

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