Washington Cathedral: a monument to religiosity

Washington Cathedral: a monument to religiosity The second largest church in the US and the sixth largest in the world is one of the symbols of the US capital The Cathedral Church of St. Peter and St. Paul is best known for its “informal” name: Washington National Cathedral. Come with us on a tour of…

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Washington lived by Brazilians

Washington lived by Brazilians See the US capital through the eyes of people like us We always talk about things to do in Washington DC, but this week who will show you the city are the people who have been there. Know the capital having guides like you: Brazilian travelers! Some already live here, others…

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The Capitol seen from the inside

The Capitol seen from the inside Learn the secrets of the interior of the building housing the US Legislature The Capitol building is one of the most famous in Washington DC. But do you know details of this all-important building for the world? Fasten your seat belt and come with us on this tour through…

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Newseum Keeps Communication History

Newseum Keeps Communication History Meet the most interactive museum in Washington DC by the look of who has been there The Newseum is an interactive museum that promotes freedom of expression through the exhibition of icons of human communication. Its 23,000 square meters of area divided by seven floors receive more than 815,000 visitors per…

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Three things you need to know about The National Shrine

The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception is the largest Catholic temple in the United States. Dedicated to the Virgin Mary, the Washington Church inaugurated in 1959 is a basic destination for travelers – religious or otherwise – who want to breathe the soul of the United States. We separate some curiosities…

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