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Washington DC: A Walk Up Constitution Avenue

From Einstein to the Red Cross

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Washington DC: A Walk Up Constitution Avenue

By: Maureen Reigh Quinn
Narrated by: Maureen Reigh Quinn
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Looking for a different tour of Washington, DC? Your host, BrightPath Tours, will take you for a walk along one of the most famous streets in the United States: Constitution Avenue. Walk at your own pace, on your own schedule!

This tour begins at Constitution Avenue and 22nd Street, at the Einstein Memorial. Along the route, we’ll see buildings that house world leaders in science, finance, diplomacy, and humanitarian relief efforts. The tour ends at the headquarters of the American Red Cross, which honors the founders of this world-renowned relief organization.

If you have already visited the major memorials and would like to add to your knowledge of Washington, DC, this is the tour for you!

©2013 Maureen Reigh Quinn (P)2022 Maureen Reigh Quinn
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