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NPS Map of Washington, DC (PDF) To National To National North Y Mary McLeod Bethune To African-American Zoological Park, W Zoological E K Council House Civil War Memorial 0 0.1 0.20.3 0.4 0.5 Kilometer U Rock Creek Park, P Park National Historic Site and Pierce Mill C 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 Mile A N STREET N STREET M Scott T AVEN O SCOTT CIRCLE N T O O M National Park Service Statue or Metrorail System Tourmobile P information monument Station name Metro lines Narrated shuttle tour between sites D METRO Red line N VER A CENTER Orange line S Tourmobile stop DE ISLAND AVENUE K Blue line E Restrooms RHO 9th STREET 7th STREET 6th STREET 12th STREET 10th STREET 11th STREET Entrance/exit to Green line Tourmobile route E NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE R k Metro station Yellow line C Longfellow e K e M STREET Nuns of the Battlefield Thomas M STREET C r CONNECTICUT AVENUE O MOUNT VERNON Old Stone House C THOMAS CIRCLE R National SQUARE-UDC M STREET M STREET Explorers Hall Geographic k Society MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE c 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 L STREET WISCONSIN AVENUE Douglas Chesapeake Burke and Oh Gompers W io Canal L STREET H ST 33rd 395 16th STREET I 15th STREET T 17th STREET EH NEW YORK AVENUE L STREET UR ST 50 Greyhound F 31st STREET 29th STREET RE FARRAGUT 29 EW Bus Station AY NORTH RIAL BRIDGE O THOMAS JEFFERSON ST 30th STREET WASHINGTON CIRCLE 29 14th STREET EM GEORGETOWN Washington MOUNT VERNON WATERFRONT PARK K STREET K STREET 29 K STREET K STREET PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SQUARE FARRAGUT McPHERSON FRANKLIN CAPITOL STREET NORTH Farragut McPherson Barry TT KEY M PARKING E SQUARE SQUARE SQUARE U McPHERSON 5th STREET N 4th STREET E SQUARE V FOGGY BOTTOM- I STREET I STREET A GWU Thompson Boat Center E JAMES MONROE FARRAGUT WEST I STREET MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Capital G IR EORGE WA H PARK Department Children’s SHINGT S I STREET ON P St. John’s Church of Veterans Washington Museum R M George Washington M O Convention FRANCIS SCOEM A Affairs H STREET H STREET C University Hospital EDWARD R. OR H H STREET Von Steuben Kosciuszko Center I K W CHINATOWN A G 66 E MURROW L Decatur House 2nd STREET C National Museum N U.S. Court Friendship Government P E R GEORGE PARK H STREET A New Executive LAFAYETTE of Women in the Arts Archway Printing Office R O E of Claims LEE HIGHWAY K E WASHINGTON H STREET Office Building Baruch Bench Jackson W R K 1 1 G STREET 29 A PARK NEW YORK AVENUE 50 50 General Y A UNIVERSITY Renwick G N Rochambeau Treasury Annex Martin Accounting National D Gallery 66 Luther King, Jr., GALLERY PLACE- Office Postal E P Juarez Blair-Lee House Lafayette O Memorial Library CHINATOWN G STREET Museum T T 11th STREET O Union Station Footbridge G STREET Old Executive Department G STREET MCI G STREET THEODORE O M PARK UNION A Office Building of the Treasury National Museum of American Art Center E 24th STREET S National Building W C STATION V Tours Museum I (Old Patent Office) Museum 23rd STREET 23rd ROOSEVELT 22nd STREET 21st STREET 19th STREET 18th STREET S R P Thurgood METRO National Portrait Gallery (Old Pension Building) F STREET D N K CENTER Marshall MEMORIAL W American Legion R F STREET F STREET E PARKING Y White House Freedom Bell Judicial Y National Law THE EAST EXECUTIVE Visitor Center Christopher Columbus Building M General S The Enforcement T VIRGINIA AVENUE Services (Enter here for House Where Ford’s Theatre Memorial Fountain COLUMBUS R Octagon WHITE Tour Tickets) Officers Memorial 15th STREET 13th STREET MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE 17th STREET Lincoln Died National Historic Site O Administration CIRCLE F JOHN F. KENNEDY CENTER PERSHING PENNSYLVANIA AVE NORTH E STREET JUDICIARY JUDICIARY E STREET Corcoran HOUSE SQUARE E STREET NEW YORK AVE 1st Division Sherman PARK FREEDOM T Gallery Monument Ice Rink Pershing Pulaski S Federal SQUARE District of E FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Rawlins PLAZA E Footbridge Galvez of Art Bureau of Columbia ROSSLYN R D.C. Court L T E STREET Butt-Millet PENNSYLVANIA AVE SOUTH Investigation Government S Zero Milestone 2nd STREET Memorial 1st STREET THEODORE C Navy Bureau I San Martin (F.B.I) N American 7th STREET 8th STREET 9th STREET Pavilion S District S D STREET 6th STREET Lincoln D STREET N T of Medicine Department National Building H Y MOORE STREET Office of Personnel National Building Pike L ROOSEVELT and Surgery of the Interior T Franklin U.S. Navy Department of State Management Red Cross Christmas A Museum Sewell- W D STREET Tree S Boy Old Post Memorial INDIANA AVE IL Newseum L SO ISLAND Diplomatic Reception Daughters of Scout Office Tower ARCHIVES- Department Belmont N N Constitution Ronald Reagan NAVY MEMORIAL B E Rooms Memorial FEDERAL of Labor House O Hall the American ELLIPSE UNION U National Building and N TRIANGLE Hancock Grand Army of the L C STREET Revolution LOUISIANA AVENUE National E Aquarium International Franklin D. Roosevelt Republic Monument C STREET V National Bolivar S Historic E C STREET STATION A Original Trade Center Marker Marshall Dirksen Hart R American Patentees Department Russell Site D Academy Department Organization Internal Canadian R L Pharmaceutical Federal U.S. District Senate Senate Senate ROSSLYN of Science of American of Commerce Revenue Department National PLAZA Embassy DELAWARE AVENUE Institute Reserve of the Interior 2nd Division JOHN Court Office Office Office I and States Service of Justice Archives Robert A. Taft Board South Organization Monument Federal Building Building Building V Engineering Trade MARSHALL STREET 3rd Memorial 22nd 12th STREET Hale 10th STREET 20th STREET of American PARK E Haupt Fountains Commission 50 Einstein States Annex Artigas 1 Mellon Meade Veterans of CONSTITUTION AVENUE CONSTITUTION AVENUE 50 Fountain CONSTITUTION AVENUE R Foreign Wars German-American Friendship Garden of the U.S. THEODORE ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL BRIDGE The 56 Signers of the Ice National LINGTON National Museum National Museum National Gallery of Art AR BOU Declaration of Independence Rink 50 LE of American History of Natural History West Building Gallery of Art PEN V 66 Memorial National NSYLVAN AR Vietnam Veterans Memorial East Building U.S. CAPITOL D Sculpture IA AVEN CONSTITUTION Garden 4th STREET U.S. Washington S S S S UE Arts of Peace Henry Bacon Drive Vietnam MADISON DRIVE MADISON DRIVE GARDENS Monument Peace SUPREME Women’s tickets S Monument 1st STREET Memorial COURT U.S. Marine Corps WASHINGTON Ulysses S. Grant War Memorial LINCOLN Rainbow Memorial REFLECTING POOL EAST CAPITOL STREET (Iwo Jima Memorial) Pool MONUMENT NATIONAL MALL CAPITOL MEMORIAL SMITHSONIAN Folger Henry REFLECTING INSTITUTION Hirshhorn Shakes- 15th STREET 14th STREET 17th STREET Sculpture POOL peare Garden Garfield Library Arts of War Daniel French Drive JEFFERSON DRIVE Thomas S WEST POTOMAC PARK S Smithsonian Jefferson S JEFFERSON DRIVE Castle S S S S John SMITHSONIAN S. Dillon Building Adams Korean War Veterans John Paul Jones Freer Ripley Center Arts and Hirshhorn National Air and MARYLAND AVENUEU.S. Building Memorial Sylvan 1 Department of Gallery Haupt Garden Industries Botanic Memorial Ranger Agriculture Museum Space Museum Station Theater of Art Building Garden LIBRARY OF 23rd STREET 23rd D.C. War Memorial CONGRESS Arthur M. National Museum INDEPENDENCE AVENUE INDEPENDENCE AVENUE Sackler Gallery of African Art Netherlands ARLINGTON MEMORIAL BRIDGE John Ericsson U.S.D.A. Carillon Department Federal Bartholdi Rayburn Longworth Cannon James Memorial INDEPENDENCE AVENUE KUTZ BRIDGE Forest Voice of Fountain Service of Energy Aviation Department House House House Madison MEADE STREET America Administration of Health Memorial MARSHALL DRIVE Japanese U.S. Holocaust ARYLAND AVENUEDepartment of WASHINGTON AVENUE Office Office Office J PARKIN M Studio and Human E a C STREET FRANKLIN DELANO Lantern pa Memorial Museum Education Building Building Building Building V n I e PLACE Services R s ROOSEVELT e RAOUL C STREET C STREET C STREET D C G Bureau WALLENBERG 110 N h I e of Engraving MEMORIAL S r Food and Drug r S CAPITOL SOUTH A TIDAL y and Printing L’ENFANT 6th STREET Administration B T r O e PLAZA PARK T FEDERAL O’Neill House Seabees H e IO S D STREET of the P s CENTER SW Office Building D E U.S. Navy R IVE W BASIN D STREET D STREET D STREET Memorial 12th STREET G O Tidal Basin NEW JERSEY AVENUE E y FRANKLIN DELANO Boathouse Ford House FOLGER O S a 101st Army R -w Office Building PARK United Spanish War G ne Department Department of Airborne Admiral E o ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL T U.S. Transportation SOUTH CAPITOL STREET Division Veterans Memorial LADY BIRD W L’ENFANT of Housing Richard Byrd D A 395 Memorial S Postal PLAZA and Urban Memorial I J 14th STREET William Howard ARLINGTON S H a Service AVENUE JOHNSON IN O p Development NORTH CAROLINA Taft Grave CEMETERY T G a T n THOMAS American R O e E STREET E STREET s N 2nd STREET MEMORIALArmored AVENUE Force IC PARK e Outlet MAINE AVENUE M PROMENADE L’ENFANT C JEFFERSON Bridge Memorial V T E M M Japanese h Arlington I e R O O Pagoda r MEMORIAL R r Women in Military National Cemetery GIN y F IA 395 L A T Service For America Visitors Center C r S P e Memorial I O A e BENJAMIN PARKING A R s Pierre L K BANNEKER U W C E A V Charles John F.
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