Friday, February 02, 2007

Visits to the White House?

I've been doing some reading up about Washington D.C. since I plan of going there this May. Tickets are already bought, so I'll be there. I was there about twenty years ago, but I'm sure a lot of it's changed. But than again, there is probably a lot that hasn't, since it has the memorials and museums, they can't change too much.

Last time I went I was able to take a tour of the White House. From what I gather now that might be a problem. You have to request a tour six months in advance through your Congressman or Senator and it has to be in a group situation.

Last time I didn't see the Supreme Court, Congress, Vietnam Wall or the Jefferson Memorial. This time I plan on seeing them.

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