Our daughter is buried there so it is very personal.She was born, raised, educated and worked in the District o Columbia.full circle for her inal resting place.
Review was conducted by a docent who read off a script, not by the expert. I expected a more generalized tour where I could ask questions and see the famous burials and monuments. I was a tourist.
If, like me, you enjoy moping around cemeteries wherever you travel, this is one of the greats. Civil war soldiers, members of Congress, a Native American chief, and lots of random Americans all mixed...
Historic Congressional Cemetery, established in 1807, offers visitors a chance to walk through history, both local and national. I recently toured the site with a local history group and was reminded...
We visited the Congressional Cemetery on our first day in Washington. It’s one of those places that I guess should be on your tick list. Being a cemetery obviously there’s not a great deal to see ther...
The Capitol Cemetery is very fun. The huge cemetery displays a lot of information about the policies and documents of the US government.
The Congress Cemetery is a large-scale cemetery set up by government agencies in the urban area. The environment here is beautiful. The entire road is designed and standardized, and some national-level cognitions are often buried here.
The Congress Cemetery is a government facility. There are many large-scale ancient facilities here. The environment is good and peaceful, and many people have flowers here.
Although it is not a popular tourist attraction, it is definitely worth giving five stars. It just takes more time, but everything is worth it!
Just passing by here. Never stayed. Although it is an attraction. But here is not very interesting. Can't evaluate