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Map of Washington, D.C O STREET To National To National To Gandhi, Shevchenko, Mary McLeod Bethune To African American To Carter G. Woodson Home Y and Masaryk statues National Park Service Visitor Services Tourmobile Metrorail System W Zoological Park and Zoological Council House Civil War Memorial National Historic Site K (temporarily closed) P Rock Creek Park Park National Historic Site Narrated shuttle tour Information Restrooms Station name Metro lines C N STREET John Witherspoon Webster Scott Samuel Hahnemann Memorial N STREET between sites METRO Red line A Memorial CENTER M Refreshment Ice skating rink O SCOTT CIRCLE Orange line T stand S Tourmobile stop O Entrance/exit P Blue line Souvenir shop Tennis court Tourmobile route to Metro station D VERMONT AVENUE Green line N A 7th STREET 6th STREET Yellow line 9th STREET K RHODE ISLAND AVENUE 11th STREET Bookstore Golf course Statue or 12th STREET 10th STREET E NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE E monument R k Longfellow C e K e M STREET Nuns of the Battlefield Thomas M STREET Help keep the National Mall clean; place trash in receptacles. CONNECTICUT AVENUE C r O C MOUNT VERNON R THOMAS CIRCLE Old Stone House National National SQUARE-7th STREET- M STREET M STREET CONVENTION CENTER Geographic Geographic k Society MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE c Museum 1 GEORGETOWN PENNSYLVANIA AVENUEo CHESAPEAKE AND STREET 23rd Francis Georgetown Visitor Center R 25th STREET OHIO CANAL NATIONAL Scott Key Chesapeake and Ohio Canal HISTORICAL PARK Memorial National Historical Park (Boat rides) NEW JERSEY AVENUE Douglas L STREET WISCONSIN AVENUE 15th STREET 16th STREET Chesapeake 14th STREET Burke and Oh Gompers W io Canal L STREET H ST 33rd 10–minut 395 0 0.1 0.2 Kilometer IT 17th STREET e brisk EH walk fr NEW YORK AVENUE L STREET UR om W ST ash Washington 50 F 31st STREET 29th STREET ing Greyhound 0 0.1 0.2 Mile REE FARRAGUT ton 29 Convention WA M Bus Station Y NORTH onu Center North me THOMAS JEFFERSON ST nt 30th STREET WASHINGTON CIRCLE GEORGETOWN 29 Washington Historical Society WATERFRONT PARK K STREET K STREET 29 K STREET K STREET PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE of Washington, D.C. FARRAGUT FRANKLIN CAPITOL STREET NORTH McPHERSON MOUNT VERNON Farragut McPherson Barry PARKING SQUARE SQUARE SQUARE SQUARE McPHERSON 5th STREET Bicycle and 4th STREET SQUARE Footbridge FOGGY BOTTOM- I STREET I STREET GWU JAMES MONROE FARRAGUT WEST I STREET MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Thompson Boat Center G PARK EORGE Department WASHING Boat and bicycle rentals R I STREET TON O St. John’s Church of Veterans M C George Washington FRANCIS SCOTTEM KEY MEMORIAL BRIDGE K Affairs H STREET H STREET University Hospital EDWARD R. OR C H STREET Von Steuben Kosciuszko IA R CHINATOWN Government E 66 MURROW L G Decatur House U.S. Court of National Museum 2nd STREET E P NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE GEORGE Friendship Printing Office A E K PARK LAFAYETTE Appeals and of Women in the Arts H STREET R New Executive Archway O HIG K A Baruch Bench GPO Bookstore LEE HWAY W WASHINGTON H STREET Office Building U.S. Court N Jackson A R 1 1 G STREET 29 Y D UNIVERSITY PARK of Claims NEW YORK AVENUE 50 50 General Renwick G P Accounting National O Martin Gallery Rochambeau Treasury Annex Victims of 66 E T Lafayette Luther King, Jr., GALLERY PLACE- Office Postal O Juarez Blair-Lee House Communism M CHINATOWN Museum Bicycle and T Memorial Library G ST Memorial A 11th STREET Union Station Footbridge O C G STREET Eisenhower Executive Department G STREET Verizon G STREET THEODORE P Office Building of the Treasury UNION A Center American Art Museum W 24th STREET National Building E STATION R V 23rd STREET 23rd 21st STREET 22nd STREET 19th STREET 18th STREET National Portrait Gallery ROOSEVELT K Museum S I Thurgood R W METRO (Old Patent Office) F STREET N (Old Pension Building) D A Marshall MEMORIAL CENTER American Legion R Y F STREET F STREET PARKING Freedom Bell Judicial E White House International Y National Law General THE Visitor Center Christopher Columbus Building M East Executive Park Spy Museum Enforcement VIRGINIA AVENUE The House Where Ford’s Theatre Memorial Fountain COLUMBUS T Services R WHITE 15th STREET 13th STREET Officers Memorial Administration Octagon 17th STREET Lincoln Died National Historic Site MASSACHUSETTSCIRCLE AVENUE O JUDICIARY F PERSHING PENNSYLVANIA AVE NORTH E STREET JUDICIARY E STREET T Corcoran HOUSE SQUARE PARK E E STREET NEW YORK AVE First Division FREEDOM E Sherman JOHN F. KENNEDY CENTER SQUARE Gallery Federal T Pulaski R Monument District of E PLAZA T Footbridge Rawlins Rush of Art Pershing Bureau of 9th ST E Galvez S Columbia ROSSLYN FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS R L D.C. Court E Butt-Millet PENNSYLVANIA AVE SOUTH Investigation T E STREET Government R Zero Milestone S 2nd STREET 1st STREET 8th STREET PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NATIONAL 7th STREET HISTORIC SITE C Memorial I THEODORE Navy Bureau O San Martin American (F.B.I) N Pavilion S 6th STREET Darlington Lincoln Guns into Plowshares National Japanese O U.S. Navy T of Medicine District D.C. D STREET D STREET N Office of Department H National Building American Memorial M Y National Building Visitor Memorial and Pike L ROOSEVELT and Surgery Personnel of the Interior T Red Cross Christmas Franklin to Patriotism A Discobolos Center Naval Heritage Department of State Management Museum D STREET Old Post INDIANA AVE WI L Tree ARCHIVES- Municipal Department LSO ISLAND Diplomatic Reception Boy Scout Center N N Constitution Daughters of Ronald Reagan Office Tower NAVY MEMORIAL D.C. Court Center of Labor B E Memorial O Rooms the American FEDERAL Sewell- U Hall ELLIPSE National Building and Temperance Fountain UNION N Hancock L TRIANGLE Belmont E C STREET Revolution Aquarium International LOUISIANA AVENUE V Franklin D. Roosevelt C STREET A Bolivar House E National C STREET Original Trade Center Stone STATION Hart R American Department Newseum Marshall Russell Dirksen D Academy Organization Patentees Internal Grand Army Senate National R L Department Pharmaceutical Federal of Commerce Canadian U.S. District Senate Senate ROSSLYN of Science of the Interior of American Revenue Department of the Republic PLAZA Office Historic DELAWARE AVENUE National I Institute Reserve Memorial Embassy Court Office Office and South Organization States Second Division Bulfinch Service of Justice JOHN Robert A. Taft Building Site V Board Memorial Archives Building Building Engineering of American Gatehouse Federal STREET 3rd Memorial 22nd MARSHALL 12th STREET 10th STREET Hale 20th STREET E OH States Annex Haupt Fountains Trade IO 50 Einstein CONSTITUTION AVENUE Artigas 1 Mellon PARK Blackstone Veterans of D CONSTITUTION AVENUE 50 Commission CONSTITUTION AVENUE R R Fountain IV Lock Meade Foreign Wars E S Keeper’s P S German-American of the U.S. THEODORE ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL BRIDGE A House National Museum National National 1st STREET O R The 56 Signers of the Friendship Garden National Museum National Gallery of Art ARLINGT N BO K Sculpture West Building 50 ULE W Declaration of Independence of American History of Natural History Gallery of Art V A 17th ST A 66 Y Garden East Building PENNSYLVANIA AVE U.S. CAPITOL RD D Vietnam Veterans Memorial R IV Memorial E CONSTITUTION 4th STREET Arts of S S S U.S. Peace Vietnam MADISON DRIVE MADISON DRIVE Henry BaconThree Dr Women’s GARDENS Peace SUPREME Servicemen Memorial Washington Monument S U.S. Marine Corps Jefferson Pier Marker Monument COURT LINCOLN tickets Ulysses S. Grant Entrances to War Memorial World War II WASHINGTON Memorial REFLECTING POOL underground EAST CAPITOL STREET (Iwo Jima Memorial) MEMORIAL Memorial THE MALL CAPITOL MONUMENT SMITHSONIAN U.S. Capitol Folger Henry INSTITUTION Hirshhorn REFLECTING Visitor Center Shakespeare S 15th STREET 14th STREET Sculpture POOL Library Daniel French Dr NATIONAL MALL & MEMORIAL PARKS Garden Garfield Arts of JEFFERSON DRIVE Thomas War S JEFFERSON DRIVE Smithsonian Castle Jefferson S S S John ive S Visitor Information Dr SMITHSONIAN Building Adams t S. Dillon Ripley Arts and National MARYLAND AVE n John Paul Jones Center Hirshhorn National Air and U.S. Building Korean War Veterans ro 1 Department of Freer Industries Museum of the F Memorial Park Sylvan Haupt Garden Museum Space Museum Botanic Memorial e Agriculture Gallery Building American Indian T m Ranger Theater Garden LIBRARY OF 23rd STREET 23rd (temporarily E of Art o E Station CONGRESS H closed) R T D.C. War Memorial U.S.D.A. Arthur M. National Museum INDEPENDENCE AVENUE INDEPENDENCE AVENUE S Forest E Netherlands ARLINGTON MEMORIAL BRIDGE Sackler Gallery of African Art D John Ericsson Service Federal Bartholdi A Carillon Memorial INDEPENDENCE AVENUE KUTZ BRIDGE Department Voice of Rayburn Longworth Cannon James E Museum Fountain of Energy Aviation Department House House House Madison M America of Health MARSHALL DRIVE U.S. Holocaust Administration Department of WASHINGTON AVENUE Office Office Office Memorial Japanese Lantern and Ja MARYLAND AVENUE Studio and Human C STREET pa Memorial Museum Education Building Building Building Building E First Cherry Tree Planting n PLACE WEST e Services IV Martin Luther s RAOUL R e C STREET 12th STREET C STREET C STREET D King, Jr., Plaque C WALLENBERG Bureau 110 POTOMAC PARK h Tidal Basin N (future memorial site) e I r Parking Lot of Engraving Food and Drug S r S y L’ENFANT CAPITOL SOUTH A and Printing T 6th STREET Administration B r OHIO DRIVE TIDAL PLAZA e FEDERAL Seabees T e D STREET P S s of the m CENTER SW E ro U.S. Navy f W D STREET t D STREET D STREET BASIN k Memorial l n a NEW JERSEY AVENUE G O Tidal Basin w e E m Ford House FOLGER O ay FRANKLIN DELANO Paddle Boats sk u 14th STREET i n United Spanish War R S w br o 101st Army G e- Office Building PARK Veterans Memorial n te M Department Department of Airborne E o ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL u n Admiral W T in o Division LADY BIRD –m gt U.S.
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