At the exhibition, you can see the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, the Bibliography, and some other important documents. Furthermore, if this advice does not motivate people, another alternative is the amazing 'public safe'. It contains 10 billion pages of photos, maps, charts, design drawings, and many other text records. Here, a safe "one person can see the roll of thousands of films, 25 million photos and photos, and 400,000 videos and recordings.
The National Memorial Museum is a place to celebrate historical figures and tragic events. There are many National Memorial Halls in the District of Columbia (or nearby Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, Thomas ยท Jefferson Memorial), but there are other places all over the country. One of the best known: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial in Missouri. Home of the Grand Arch (commonly known as St. Louis Arch). There are many titles in the battlefield - national military parks, national battlefield parks, national battleground sites, and national battlefields - but they all preserve the military history of our country. By protecting places such as Hilo National Military Park and Cobins National Battlefield Site, Americans can learn from the past.
Washington and the District of Columbia coexist and are the federal district of the United States. It was established as the center of the capital and the central government in 1865 and still dominates its existence. Today, Washington is the center of politics and diplomacy, one of the largest cities in the country, both domestic and foreign, established as a federal district in 1800, named after the first US president from the necessity of a permanent capital It was done. Because Washington DC is located in the Neutral District (District of Columbia), it does not belong to any state in the United States. This is because if the city is located in a particular state, the city may affect or "put on pressure" the host country. The city is a political, diplomatic, government city and plays an important role even today.
Washington was named after President George Washington who took action during the opening of Washington territory in 1853. This area is named Colombian River, Columbia River, Colombia, but I think that Richard H. Stanton, representative of Kentucky State, is too similar to the name of the District of Columbia (the capital including Washington, DC), President Washington The new territory Washington is the only US state named after the president.