The Executive Mansion - The White House
The Capitol Building where Congress meets
Congressman Putnam who is our representative from Bartow, Florida
The House of Representatives Chamber of Congress
Inside the Capitol building
Inside the First Senate Chamber of 1787
Capitol Dome mural painting with George Washington center
The walls and ceilings
Representative Building
Senate Building
Wasington Monument
National Archives is where our most important documents are housed
American's most sacred documents
Declaration of Independence
Constitution, 1st page
Constitution, last page with signatures
Jefferson Memorial
Another side of the Jefferson Memorial
Inside the Jefferson Memorial
Lincoln Memorial
Abraham Lincoln
Ford's Theatre where the Lincolns attended the play, My American Cousin
The balcony box where Lincoln was assasinated
Lincoln was moved to this house afterwards, where he lingered unconscious for many hours before dying
The actual bed that he died in
Arlington Cemetery, the nations cemetery for veterans of all of America's wars. The home of Robert E Lee is in the background. Robert is descended from the original Lee's who were many of our Founding Fathers and of First Families of Virginia. He married a descendent of Martha Washington. The Federal government confiscated his land during the Civil War and began burials of Union soldiers here.