We have just ushered in a new President and Administration and we now find ourselves headed for a new era of politics and government in Washington, D.C. Millions of people crowded onto the National Mall on January 20th to witness history as our new President was sworn in.
In the aftermath of it all, Washington, D.C. has now returned to its daily routine. The President has moved into the historic White House, the House of Representatives and the Senate have reconvened within the chambers of the prodigious Capitol Building, the Supreme Court and its acclaimed Justices have sat down to hear another controversial case, the National Monuments and museums stand tall amongst the throngs of visitors and business on K street is abuzz with hopeful anticipation that our economy will be given a much-needed transfusion. The sheer immensity of Washington and all its responsibilities as the Nation’s capital can be quite an impressive sight to witness.
With the teeming crowds gone, Washington shines as the perfect destination for families looking for an adventure where cultural experiences and educational value come together to create a vacation that kids and young adults can enjoy with their grandparents. Grandtravel offers a uniquely designed tour for grandparents and grandchildren to bith Washington, D.C. and Williamsburg, VA for 2009. To learn more, click here.
So for those grandparents hoping to create lasting memories with their grandchildren in our nation’s journey through time, Washington is a timely choice.