Beautiful place in honor to the falling soldiers. Arround a beautiful parcel in the green. It’s good for a long walk. Grat for my self greatestoveralltime的完整评论
2024年7月30日
So many names, freedom isn't free. The area is well maintained. We took a night tour and had a history lesson from our guide. Puk69的完整评论
2024年7月11日
When you see the names upon names of the fallen, it truly brings a lump to your throat. This is a thoughtful tribute to all the fallen from this conflict. FIL M的完整评论
Hi, How long do you recommend you allow for a visit? Thanks Bev
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For us a 1/2 hour was more than enough although I did not know of any Vietnam Vets, so there wasn't that personal connection. I did read many of the notes left, and they are …
For us a 1/2 hour was more than enough although I did not know of any Vietnam Vets, so there wasn't that personal connection. I did read many of the notes left, and they are very moving. I'll add photos to my review.
It's a bit of a toss up. Either Foggy Bottom or Farragut West can be used. Either way you will have about a 10 to 15 minute walk. Foggy Bottom is a tad closer if all you want to see is The …
It's a bit of a toss up. Either Foggy Bottom or Farragut West can be used. Either way you will have about a 10 to 15 minute walk. Foggy Bottom is a tad closer if all you want to see is The Wall. There is also an alternative....close to both stations are "rent-a-bike" stations, where you can rent a bicycle, ride, then return,, you pay the fee. It's a kiosk, not manned. I'd check out the web site before committing to use. We saw many people using, and several different companies (color of bike determines rental company.)
For reasons of safety and respect. The pool contains many lights and sharp fountain heads that could injure visitors. American and Allied victories are celebrated here as are the...