The White House

Sixteen-hundred Pennsylvania Avenue is among the most famous addresses in the United States. The 132-room home and workplace has also been known as the Presidents House and the Executive Mansion, but since 1902 its officially been called the White House. When George Washington was President, government meetings were held in various cities. He and Martha …

The Washington Monument

The Washington Monument, which is visible from almost everywhere in Washington, D.C., is truly a city landmark. The 555-foot tall obelisk has punctuated the National Mall since 1884. It honors George Washington, Father of the United States, who was unanimously elected the nations first President. When George Washington died in 1799, Congress praised him as …