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  1. Recorded On: September 3, 2022I’ve waited so many years for the opportunity to take the elevator ride to the top of the Washington Monument. Today was that d...

    • 33 min
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    • Marty's Corner
  2. Hello! This is a 360 degree Virtual Reality Walkthrough tour of the Washington Monument filmed on October 10th, 2020. If you'd ever wanted to have an adventu...

    • 8 min
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    • Happy Places VR
  3. Mar 30, 2023 · Welcome to our walking tour to the Washington Monument, surrounded by the stunning beauty of cherry blossoms! This 4K video will take you on a magical tour o...

    • Courtney Whittington
    • Park on the street or ride the metro to Federal Triangle Metro Station. Download the ParkMobil app to park from your phone. Go to the bathroom beforehand since there are no bathrooms inside the monument, but some on 15th Street between Jefferson and Madison.
    • With tickets easily seen on your phone, meet a Park Ranger outside of the Washington Monument. Simply let them know you are there for a tour. They will tell you where to stand until it is your turn to go in.
    • Security is a big priority–prepare like you are going on an airplane. You will go through security to check for items. Here is a list of items that are not permitted.
    • Strollers are not allowed inside the monument, but there is stroller parking outside. Overall, this is a kid-friendly experience and the staff are SO FRIENDLY!
  4. Built to honor George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555-foot marble obelisk towers over Washington, D.C. History of the Washington Monument The Father of His Country

  5. Nicholas was born in Lismore, Australia on May 4, 2000 as Nicholas William Hamilton. Nic has worked constantly throughout his teen years. He is most commonly known for his portrayal of Henry Bowers in IT (2017), based on the acclaimed Stephen King novel, and also appears in The Dark Tower, starring Matthew McConaughey and Idris Elba.

  6. Jul 8, 2013 · During the shaking, tour groups were at the observation deck in the 555 foot tall Washington Monument, enjoying spectacular views of the city from its most prominent vantage point. The iconic building swayed and cracked, throwing stone and debris on the guests and leaving them dashing for the exits and the long 500 foot descent of stairs.

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