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WWII Memorial

Visit the WWII monument in Washington, D.C.

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Jan,  Belgium Belgium
08 Jul 2024
Good
Archieven was goed maar in Capitool werd geen bijkomende uitleg gegeven noch verwezen naar bezoekopties naar House, Senate of exposition
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Anonymous
07 Aug 2024
Good
Stops wirklich in der Nähe der Sehenswürdigkeiten. am Abend ist jedoch der letzte Bus bereits um 16.30 gefahren. Danach gelten schon die deutlich teureren Abendbustarife.
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Alexandra,  United States United States
15 Jul 2024
Poor
I did not use it since it was not clear to me it was just a self tour! I wasted my money
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About: WWII Memorial

Observe the hundreds of inscriptions that honor those who served during WWII. Walk around the fountain and reflect on American history.

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