Arlington Cemetery + Museum of American History Guided Combo Tour – Semi-Private

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  • Arlington Cemetery + Museum of American History Guided Combo Tour – Semi-Private

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Take this 5 hour semi-private tour, which welcomes no more than 8 guests, that gives a comprehensive overview of essential Americana. Visit both the Arlington National Cemetery and the National Museum of American History to get the most out of your trip to DC with one of our delightful enthusiastic guides.

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Start at the Arlington National Cemetery, a sobering reminder of the realities of war, but a beautiful tribute to the more than 400,000 service members and their families interred here. Wander these grounds which once belonged to General Robert E. Lee – don’t worry, we’ll tell you who he was.

Learn about the more famous tombs of President John F. Kennedy, soldier Audie Murphy, and military genius General William Sheridan on this intimate group tour. We’ll even explore a few less known graves, like that of famed boxer Joe Louis. Along with a few carefully selected residents, your engaging guide will take you to the Tomb of the Unknowns, you may even witness a Changing of the Guard ceremony. Visit the more modern memorials to the victims of the space shuttles Columbia and Challenger while walking these hallowed grounds.

After a break for lunch, you’ll head inside to one of DC’s best museums, the National Museum of American History. From a ragtag group of colonists to one of the world’s super powers, the United States has made quite a name for itself. The National Museum of American History traces this path through a unique collection of objects including the actual banner that inspired the country’s national anthem. Learn about the first president, George Washington, while viewing his sword and discover how Hollywood has helped shape this country when you check out Dorothy’s ruby red slippers. Visit the extensive collection of first ladies’ gowns to the Greensboro lunch counter that embodies the Civil Rights Movement. This tour will help you to understand the exciting and oftentimes controversial history behind this vast country.

Highlights Generally Include: (if artwork is not on loan or being restored etc.) • Tomb of the Unknowns • Gravesite of John F. Kennedy • Changing of the Guard Ceremony • Arlington House, home of Robert E. Lee • George Washington's Sword • The Star Spangled Banner • First Ladies’ Gowns • Dorothy’s Ruby Red Slippers

Meeting Point: By the gates to the Visitor Center.
Duration: 5hs
Starting Time Options: 10am
Days: Daily
Includes: Tour Guide; Museum Entry; Lunch Break Before Museum Tour; Private Transportation Between Walking Tour and Museum

Adult

18 years of age or older

Youth

Between 10 - 17 years of age

Child

Between 0 - 9 years of age

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