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Washington Monument

#2月好去地方2025 As a symbol of the first president of the United States, Washington, it is still worth a visit. The tower itself is spectacular when viewed from a distance. The entire white obelisk reaches straight into the sky, and it is even more shocking when standing at the bottom and looking up. To enter, you have to take the transparent elevator to the top of the tower. There are some things to see along the way, and it takes less than a minute to reach the viewing window on the top floor. You can overlook the entire Washington, D.C., and have a panoramic view of the Capitol, the Lincoln Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial and even the White House. The tower was not built all at once, so if you look closer you'll notice some interesting color differences.
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