President Biden and his liberal pals may drive the DC culture . . .
. . . but there are still plenty of ways conservatives can experience DC and appreciate the history and tradition of our country.
So if you’re wondering where to go – we’ve got you covered.
Check out these must visit icons on your next trip to DC.
Monuments Galore
If you are a history buff – you won’t be bored in Washington D.C.
You can head on over to the Jefferson Memorial and remember the revolutionary man who boldly declared every man is entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Afterwards take a stroll to the World War II Memorial designed to honor the 16 million heroes who faithfully served our country in World War II, including more than 400,000 who sacrificed their lives fighting to defend our country.
Other must-see monuments include the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the Korean War Veterans Memorial.
Put on your walking shoes and you can easily explore these memorials designed to honor those who bravely defended our country.
Arlington National Cemetery
One can’t help but be moved to tears as they venture to the Arlington National Cemetery and see the final earthly resting spot for those who sacrificed their lives to protect the freedoms we cherish today.
Freedom isn’t free – and these brave men and women were even willing to die to preserve the values and freedoms available to us today.
When visiting this cemetery make sure to pay your respect and visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier which is a monument that sits at the top of the hill where an unidentified American soldier was laid to rest.
The words on the tomb read, “Here rests in honored glory an American Soldier known but to God”.
Army soldiers guard the tomb 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Museum of the Bible
This six-floor museum brings in guests from all over the world eager to browse the countless exhibits or even catch a live play.
With state-of-the art interactive touch tables and artifacts – the Museum of the Bible truly brings God’s word to life in a vibrant and exciting way.
Each floor has a different theme and seasonal exhibits that rotate to bring in fresh and new series.
Current exhibits include the story of Elisabeth Elliot which explores the life of this Christian missionary and another exhibit titled Scripture and Science: Our Universe, Ourselves, Our Place which shows visitors the Bible’s impact on Science.
A fun place for young and old guests – this is a must visit on your DC trip.
Parting Tips
Even though you’re bound to enter your share of protestors and liberals determined to push their agenda onto the masses . . .
. . . it’s still worth it to make a trip to DC.
Biden may currently control the White House, but the history and tradition that make our country great stands the test of time.
Have you ever been to Washington D.C.?
If so, what is your favorite place to visit?
You can post your response and stay current on the latest Proud American Traveler stories on Facebook!
And if you think your friends or family would be interested in receiving our newsletter directly to their inbox, please forward this email and encourage them to subscribe to our newsletter here.