Statistics for Washington, DC Landmark Tour

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  • This quiz has been taken 62 times
  • The average score is 15 of 19

Answer Stats

InstructionAnswer% Correct
Start at this obelisk that appears to be the center of the city, but actually isn't.Washington Monument
98%
Travel due east along the mall to this center of the legislative branch, as well as the ACTUAL center of the city.Capitol Building
95%
Going back across the Memorial Bridge, you have a view of the back of this Memorial, most frequently seen on some currency.Lincoln Memorial
89%
If you walk along the water, you'll stroll past this hotel complex that was the talk of the nation in the early 1970s. Half the name still comes up every time there's a new scandal...Watergate
89%
You might have some trouble with the FAA, but maybe you can take a short flight back towards the city, ending at this airport much closer to downtown.Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
88%
If you walk up the hill to Rosslyn, you can take the Silver Line Metro (almost) all the way out to this airport, the largest in the region.Dulles International Airport
86%
Cross Rock Creek and go west to enter this historic neighborhood with a major university named after it.Georgetown
84%
A short walk northwest through Arlington will get you to this headquarters of the Defense DepartmentPentagon
84%
One of the Smithsonian's most popular museums will sweep you off the ground. You may have visited their other facility out near one of the airports...Air and Space Museum
82%
Take a contemplative stroll through Arlington Cemetary, ending at this white marble tomb that is guarded around the clock.Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
80%
Find your way across the Potomac River to this undeveloped island named after two presidents. Technically it's only named after one of them, but you get the point...Roosevelt Island
77%
Directly across the Mall is the Smithsonian's newest opening, with a much more modern-looking exterior.African American History Museum
71%
The first museum of your visit, appropriately located on Raoul Wallenberg Place, isn't part of the Smithsonian, but is an extremely educational, if rather depressing, reminder of history.Holocaust Memorial Museum
71%
Head northeast for less than a mile to this transportation hubUnion Station
71%
Take the Metro red line a few stops west to this major circle with a statue and fountain in the centerDupont Circle
66%
Walk along Massachusetts Avenue for a while to experience this linear international area.Embassy Row
63%
Just south of this museum is a Plaza (and Metro station) named for the city's first planner, whose name doesn't sound very "American."L'Enfant Plaza
63%
You've had a long day. Why don't you finish off your tour by catching a baseball game down near the waterfront at this stadium?Nationals Park
61%
Nearby is this irregularly shaped aquatic feature, famously surrounded by blossoming cherry trees in the spring.Tidal Basin
54%

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