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American Guest House - DC (Washington, District of Columbia)

Washington, DC Bed and Breakfast, Located Across from the Washington Hilton, 10 mins walk to the Dupont Circle Metro Station, less than 2 mi from the DC Convention Center. FREE WIFI/Internet & Hot Breakfast. No SmokingYou'll fall in love with the beautiful, circa 1889 Patrician House turned Inn... [more]
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Bull Moose B&B on Capitol Hill (Washington, District of Columbia)

The Bull Moose Bed and Breakfast on Capitol Hill is a 'city inn' infused with history, wit and sophisticated charm...a true Washington experience-whether you come for work, play or both. The inn is a three-story victorian town house built in 1890 and features 10 smartly decorated guest rooms and a... [more]
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McMillan House (Washington, District of Columbia)

The McMillan House is a comfortable five bedroom house with a fireplace in the living room, dining room and three full bathrooms. The bathrooms are shared.The property is located two blocks from the Brookland/CUA red line metro stop and bus terminal. It is within walking distance to Catholic... [more]
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The capital of the United States of America is a city live with contradiction and irony. Beautiful monuments to our history exist steps away from what are indeed very poor areas. The city that professes to lead the free world is not allowed to govern itself, and has a history plagued with corruption. Of the United States but not a state itself, the District of Columbia occupies a unique niche in American culture, the city whose purpose by design (for better or worse) is to rule. Historical monuments, museums, and government buildings abound in Washington. Around the Mall, a park in the center of the city, you can find the US Capitol building, the museums of the Smithsonian, the National Archives, the White House, the Washington Monument, and the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials. Across the Potomac river in Virginia are the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery. Just to the northeast of Washington in Maryland, an easy car ride away, is another great city, Baltimore. The Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean are easily accessible. The city and the surrounding suburbs in Maryland and Virginia have an active and exciting night-life. There are clubs, bars, and theaters to satisfy any taste and restaurants of nearly every type in existence. Although technically located in the South, Washington is a very cosmopolitan city and in fact bears little resemblance at all to the rest of the US. To most Americans DC is a fascinating place to visit, teeming with politics, diplomacy, history, and scandal. Those of us who live inside the Beltway by choice wouldn't have it any other way.
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