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Apr 15 — Apr 19, 2013
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Hotel
Contact info:
2020 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, VA 22202 USA
phone: 703-920-8600
web:
www.radisson.com/arlingtonva
Room amenities:
In-room amenities at the Radisson Hotel Reagan National Airport include Complimentary High-Speed Internet Access, coffee makers, hair dryers and iron/ironing boards.
Facility amenities:
High-Speed Internet Pool Fitness Center Airport Shuttle
Smoking policy:
Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Price varies by hotel.
Please call the hotel directly to make extra day reservations.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day One: Monday, April 15
- Registration, Washington DC Overview & Program Orientation
Afternoon:
Receive your final program materials upon check in at the hotel. Explore eclectic neighborhood around the hotel before dinner. Access to convenience store, pharmacy, subway (metro) and fantastic mix of local and national chain restaurants all within two blocks of hotel.
Dinner:
Dinner buffet at hotel featuring roast beef, pasta primavera, oven roasted potatoes, fresh vegetable medley, green salad, dinner rolls, assorted cakes, coffee, tea and iced tea.
Evening:
Orientation to Washington, D.C and Monumental DC program. Updated schedules will be reviewed along with program participation guidelines, safety procedures and transportation plans.
Lodging:
Radisson Hotel Reagan National Airport
Meals Included:
Dinner
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Type:
Hotel
Contact info:
2020 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, VA 22202 USA
phone: 703-920-8600
web:
www.radisson.com/arlingtonva
Room amenities:
In-room amenities at the Radisson Hotel Reagan National Airport include Complimentary High-Speed Internet Access, coffee makers, hair dryers and iron/ironing boards.
Facility amenities:
High-Speed Internet Pool Fitness Center Airport Shuttle
Smoking policy:
Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Price varies by hotel.
Please call the hotel directly to make extra day reservations.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day Two: Tuesday, April 16
- Mount Vernon, Holocaust Memorial Museum and White House
Breakfast:
Full American breakfast buffet at hotel followed by daily briefing about events and sites.
Morning:
Travel south to George Washington's Mount Vernon estate. Maintained as a memorial to our nation's first President by the Mount Vernon Ladies Association, the estate provides insights into Washington's life as a pioneering farmer, entrepreneurial businessman, fearless soldier and unconventional leader.
Lunch:
Meal at Mount Vernon Inn or Gadsby's Tavern. Enjoy a delicious served lunch in a colonial era atmosphere.
Afternoon:
Explore the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, a living memorial that inspires citizens and leaders worldwide to confront hatred, promote human dignity, and prevent genocide.
Dinner:
Enjoy some homestyle cooking and Southern hospitality at a neighborhood restaurant.
Evening:
Evening exploration of Washington DC including a visit to the neighborhood surrounding the White House, the epicenter of Executive Branch power in Washington DC. Learn about the mansion's beginnings, history and present day uses. (If you wish to visit the interior of the White House, please contact one of your members of Congress well in advance of your visit dates.)
Lodging:
Radisson Hotel Reagan National Airport
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Hotel
Contact info:
2020 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, VA 22202 USA
phone: 703-920-8600
web:
www.radisson.com/arlingtonva
Room amenities:
In-room amenities at the Radisson Hotel Reagan National Airport include Complimentary High-Speed Internet Access, coffee makers, hair dryers and iron/ironing boards.
Facility amenities:
High-Speed Internet Pool Fitness Center Airport Shuttle
Smoking policy:
Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Price varies by hotel.
Please call the hotel directly to make extra day reservations.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day Three: Wednesday, April 17
- Arlington National Cemetery, National Gallery of Art, FDR Memorial &...
Arlington National Cemetery, National Gallery of Art, FDR Memorial & World War II Memorial
Breakfast:
Full American buffet at hotel followed by daily briefing about events and sites.
Morning:
Extended visit of Arlington National Cemetery. On these hallowed grounds, visit the grave of President John F Kennedy, witness the solemn changing of the guard ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknowns and visit Arlington House, home to descendants of America's 1st first family and Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Due to amount of walking involved and topography of Arlington National Cemetery, participants can choose to travel through the site via foot or by motorized tram service.
Lunch:
Lunch at the Cascade Cafe at the National Gallery of Art. Following lunch, participants can explore the galleries at their own pace or take a brief docent led tour of the museum's treasures.
Afternoon:
Explore the tumultuous period in American History that paralleled Franklin Roosevelt's twelve years as President of the United States at the FDR memorial in West Potomac Park. From challenging conventional thinking about the role of the federal government in the nation's economy to confronting the evils of fascism, Roosevelt led America in trying times. The FDR memorial, a series of outdoor rooms in a park setting, memorializes the nation's efforts to overcome the Great Depression at home and defeat tyranny around the world.
Dinner:
Enjoy served American fare at a neighborhood restaurant.
Evening:
Visit one of Washington DC's newest memorials, the National World War II memorial. Learn about America's struggle against Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan at the dawn of the age of weapons of mass destruction. Many enjoy visiting this site at night when the memorial's lights and water fountains give it a more majestic appearance.
Lodging:
Radisson Hotel Reagan National Airport
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Hotel
Contact info:
2020 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, VA 22202 USA
phone: 703-920-8600
web:
www.radisson.com/arlingtonva
Room amenities:
In-room amenities at the Radisson Hotel Reagan National Airport include Complimentary High-Speed Internet Access, coffee makers, hair dryers and iron/ironing boards.
Facility amenities:
High-Speed Internet Pool Fitness Center Airport Shuttle
Smoking policy:
Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Price varies by hotel.
Please call the hotel directly to make extra day reservations.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day Four: Thursday, April 18
- Seminar on history of National Mall, Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln...
Seminar on history of National Mall, Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Korean War Veterans Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Marine Corps Memorial and Air Force Memorial
Breakfast:
Full American breakfast buffet at hotel followed by seminar about the National Mall. Listen to an expert on the history of the National Mall describe 200 years of efforts to make this space meaningful to our nation and the larger goal of a democratic world.
Morning:
Learn about Thomas Jefferson's role in crafting the Declaration of Independence, forming a more perfect union and expanding America during a visit to the Jefferson Memorial near the tidal basin. Explore Abraham Lincoln's life, principles and civil war presidency at the Lincoln Memorial on the west end of the National Mall. Examine America's cold war history through the prism of the Korean War Veterans Memorial and reflect on the tragic consequences of U.S. involvement in Southeast Asia at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Lunch:
Enjoy lunch on your own at eateries located within the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum (food court) or National Museum of the American Indian (cafeteria featuring authentic American Indian cuisine).
Afternoon:
Take three hours to enjoy all that the Smithsonian Institution has to offer. Most of the museum's are located along the National Mall within two blocks of today's lunch location. Check out the 1903 Wright Flyer at the National Air & Space Museum. Explore American Indian history and culture at the Smithsonian's newest museum. Walk two blocks to the National Museum of Natural History and check out the just re-opened Ocean Hall. If natural history isn't your thing, maybe the National Museum of American History right next door will be more to your liking - it recently underwent a two year renovation. Make sure you visit the "Star-Spangled Banner" gallery which features the flag that inspired the lyrics of our national anthem.
Dinner:
Enjoy a steak or seafood meal off the wood fired grill at a popular local restaurant.
Evening:
Spend your last night in DC visiting memorials to those who have served their country in the U.S. Marine Corps or U.S. Air Force. Offering a commanding view of the Capital's monumental core from the Virginia side of the Potomac River, the U.S. Marine Corps Memorial (more popularly known as the Iwo Jimo Memorial) honors those who have served as Marines going back to the beginnings of our nation. One of Washington's newest additions, the U.S. Air Force Memorial adds a modern element to the DC area's skyline. At 227 feet tall, it evokes a feeling of flight while honoring the service given by the men and women of the U.S. Air Force.
Lodging:
Radisson Hotel Reagan National Airport
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Dinner
Day Five: Friday, April 19
- Seminar on Development of National Mall, Program Evaluation &...
Seminar on Development of National Mall, Program Evaluation & Departure
Breakfast:
Full American breakfast buffet at hotel.
Morning:
Seminar at hotel focusing on future development and preservation of the National Mall and other areas in the Washington DC area. Learn about memorials still in the planning process. Hear from representatives of entities endeavoring to preserve our current memorials, plan our future monuments, protect our civic space and manage our National Capital region's growth.
Afternoon:
Check out is generally at noon. Luggage storage is available upon request.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
Free Time Opportunities
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Other Programs
The focus of this program is Washington’s great monuments and memorials. Other Road Scholar programs offered by the American Civics Center study our institutions of government in depth. If you would like to learn more about the U.S. Congress, Supreme Court, or Presidency, please consider taking another of our Road Scholar programs.
For additional information, visit:
www.roadscholar.org/programs/search_res.asp?keyword=American+Civics+Center
White House
To request a tour of the interior of the White House, you must contact the offices of your members of Congress. Call the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121 and ask for your member's office. Please do so as soon as you enroll as availability of White House tours is very limited.
For additional information, visit:
www.whitehouse.gov
U.S. Capitol
The Capitol Visitor Center offers timed entry visits to the historic U.S. Capitol.
For additional information, visit:
www.VisitTheCapitol.gov
Smithsonian Institution Museums
While some program lunches are held within Smithsonian Institution museums, participants should set aside some time to visit these magnificent places on their own.
For additional information, visit:
www.si.edu/museums/
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