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Scooter Tour — Washington DC's Monuments and Memorials

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Overview
If you want the absolute best tour of monuments and memorials, a private guided and narrated scooter tour is one of the best ways. You'll see everything efficiently, and you'll explore the sights with less walking or waiting (while keeping any kids entertained if on the tour). With a proper backpack, we allow small pets to accompany you on your tour.
City: Washington DC
Fri 12 Sep
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Starting at $540.00
Fri 12 Sep
Starting at $540.00
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What's Included
Private transportation
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • We only allow travelers 5 years old and above
  • One child can ride with an adult on a scooter if the weight is 400 lbs or less
What To Expect
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United States Department of the Treasury
The Hamilton Statue by American sculptor James Earl Frazier is an iconic monument located in Washington, D.C. The bronze statue was dedicated to Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury of the United States during President George Washington’s tenure. The statue shows Hamilton in a stately pose as he holds a book in his right hand and a scroll in his left. This beautiful piece of art pays tribute to Alexander Hamilton’s role as a symbol of freedom during the Revolutionary War era. It serves as an important reminder that America would not be where it is today without him.
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National World War I Memorial
The National World War I Memorial commemorates the service of the United States Armed Forces in World War I. It is located in Pershing Park in Washington DC. The central design, A Soldier's Journey, shows the story of a soldier who leaves his family, sees combat and the loss of comrades and returns to his family after receiving medical care.
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Tidal Basin
The Tidal Basin is about 107 acres in size and approximately 10 feet deep. It was built to harness the power of the tides in the Potomac River to flush silt and sediment from the Washington Channel. Fill lands separate the Washington Channel from the Potomac River; the Washington Channel drains into the Anacostia River just above its confluence with the Potomac. It is the location most associated with Washington's Cherry Blossom Festival which takes place each spring.
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56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence Memorial
Constitution Gardens was built in part to commemorate the bicentennial of American independence, and this memorial on Signers Island honors the men who risked everything to sign the Declaration of Independence. Granite stones include facsimiles of their signatures, the location of their homes, and their occupations.
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FBI Headquarters
The FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. is a legendary destination that has captivated the imaginations of people around the world. Its imposing Brutalist architecture and sleek modernist design evoke a sense of power and intrigue, hinting at the vital work being done inside to protect the nation's security. Visitors can explore fascinating exhibits and displays that showcase the FBI's history and mission, and learn about the cutting-edge technology and techniques used to fight crime and terrorism.
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United States Navy Memorial and Naval Heritage Center
The United States Navy Memorial and Naval Heritage Center in Washington, D.C. is a captivating destination that pays tribute to the brave men and women who have served in America's Navy. Its striking outdoor plaza, featuring a magnificent statue of a Lone Sailor and fountains that represent the world's oceans, provides a serene and contemplative space for reflection and remembrance. Visitors can explore the fascinating exhibits and displays that showcase the Navy's rich history and heritage, and learn about the incredible sacrifices and achievements of those who have served.
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James A. Garfield Monument
The James A. Garfield Monument is a stunning tribute to the 20th President of the United States located in Washington D.C. The monument features a magnificent statue of Garfield and impressive reliefs depicting his life and achievements. Visitors can admire the intricate details of the monument, including its beautiful marble and bronze construction. It's a great spot to learn more about the history of the United States and pay homage to one of its former leaders.
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Hirshorn Museum of Art
The Hirshorn Museum of Art is a must-see destination for art lovers visiting Washington, DC. Located on Independence Avenue, it is a unique cylindrical building that houses an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art from around the world. The museum offers a diverse range of exhibitions, featuring a variety of media including paintings, sculptures, installations, and photography. Visitors can enjoy guided tours or explore the galleries at their own pace, and the museum also hosts a variety of special events and programs throughout the year.
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