The
National Association of Clean Water Agencies and
the Water Environment
Federation Present the
2007 National Clean Water Policy Forum
May 6 - 9, 2007
Renaissance Washington
Washington, District of Columbia
Do It Up in D.C.!
Washington, DC is very unique in the wide range of historical sites, events
and activities it offers visitors to the nation’s capital.
Take advantage of the beauty of the Mall and take time to visit some of the
wonderful attractions that Washington has to offer. Whether you are in the
mood to take in a show, tour around the city, wander the monuments in awe,
or go on a shopping spree, DC has something for everyone.
Museum Highlights
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Smithsonian (www.si.edu)
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Freer Gallery (Jefferson Dr. and 12th Street, SW)
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National Museum of Natural History (14th Street and Constitution Ave., NW)
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Renwick Gallery of the American Art Museum (17th Street and Pennsylvania
Ave., NW)
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National Gallery of Art/East Building (Constitution Ave., NW between 3rd &
4th Streets)
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Woodrow Wilson House Museum (2340 S Street, NW) – Washington, DC’s only
presidential museum
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International Spy Museum (800 F Street, NW)
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Monuments (located throughout the National Mall) – Including Lincoln
Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, Washington Monument, etc.
Tour Options
Theatre Highlights
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Arena Stage – 1101 6th Street, SW, 202.488.3300 (www.arena-stage.org)
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Ford’s Theatre – 511 10th Street, NW, 202.347.4833 (www.fordstheatre.org)
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Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts – 2700 F Street, NW, 202.467.4600 (www.kennedy-center.org)
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The National Theatre – 1321 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, 202.628.6161 (www.nationaltheatre.org)
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The Warner Theatre – 513 13th Street, NW, 202.783.4000 (www.warnertheatre.com)
Shopping Areas
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Georgetown – oldest section of Washington, DC, founded in 1751. Shops,
restaurants, antiques and crafts. Historic homes which can be visited
include Taylor Place and Dumbarten Oaks.
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