I have now been to Washington D.C. six times. The first five times were for work and I wasn’t able to see everything I would have liked because I was in meetings all day and by the time I was able to get to the Mall, all of the museums were closed. I was lucky if I had a two hour window before my flight to get through one museum (usually about half of it). This last time I was on an actual vacation and had the chance to see nearly everything I wanted to. Here is everything I saw while traveling to D.C and back again.
Day 1—TravelingSalt Lake City Airport
Atlanta Georgia Airport
Washington Dulles Airport
Comfort Inn at Tyson’s Corner
Day 2—Monuments Day aka Lots of WalkingWashington Monument
World War II Monument
Vietnam Memorial
Lincoln Monument

Korean War Memorial
Holocaust Museum* (A humbling experience and not for the faint of heart)
FDR Memorial
Jefferson Memorial

The Bureau of Engraving and Printing
PF Chang’s with a group of 32
Day 3—Day at the MuseumFords Theater
American History Museum*

Natural History Museum*

Pizza and Games with the family
Day 4—Another Day at the MuseumThe White House tour with an appearance by Alonzo Mourning (President Obama held up the tour because he was in a room nearby)

Top of the Washington Monument



Native American Museum
Air and Space Museum*
Fudruckers
Day 5—More MuseumsNational Archives (when a big security guard with a deep voice tells you not to take flash photography you better listen. Luckily I didn’t have to learn through experience)
Library of Congress*
Tour of the Capitol

The Golden Corral (not by choice)
Days 6-7—Pilgrimage to the Uncle’s House in VirginiaChurch
Tour of James Madison University
Listen to my uncle’s sweet speakers (we’re talking speakers costing tens of thousands of dollars)
Harrisonburg, VA bowling alley
Day 8—TravelingWashington Dulles Airport with the slowest ID and gate ticket checker ever
Cincinnati Airport
Salt Lake City Airport
Home!
*highly recommended