I’m backkkkkk! For a few days anyways ;-) I’ve decided to title my series to DC as Tour de USA, because it seems fitting. On Friday I started out in New York then traveled through New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and ended up in Washington DC. Which, isn’t actually located in a state if you didn’t know. I realize it is called a district, but I thought it was catchy to call it a non-state during the weekend, because you know, I’m awesome like that! I’m going to break this trip into different posts over the week because we covered quite a bit of ground.
I reached DC late on Friday evening, but that doesn’t mean there wasn’t a little time left to explore! We caught a cab from Union Station and asked the cab driver if he wouldn’t mind driving us around to see some of the main monuments. He was awesome (much better than any of my NY cabbies) and was happy to take on not only cab driver duties but also part tour guide. It was so awesome to get off the bus and already start to see some of the famous landmarks including the Washington Monument, The Lincoln Memorial, and The Jefferson Memorial. We also drove by the White House, but we literally drove right by it and missed it because we learned that the White House shuts its lights off at 11 p.m. Early bedtime Mr. President, especially for a Friday night!
After getting a little taste of the city we caught a few hours of sleep before an early an early wake-up call. The next morning, we hopped out of bed and onto our trolley! When I visited Boston last summer we used this trolley service and after a good experience we decided to try them again out in DC. They’re a really great way to get around the city and they have some awesome facts so you’re able to learn as you ride. We made a quick stop at the welcome center and something caught my eye in the window of the gift store. Yep, that would be this hat…