From the site of the first permanent English settlement in Jamestown to Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia offers a view into the birthplace of America.
Philadelphia isn't famous just for cheese-steak sandwiches. Visit Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed, and see the Liberty Bell too.
The Statue of Liberty is America's symbol of freedom and Ellis Island was the gateway for immigration. After sightseeing, pop over to New York City, home of some of the best shopping, dining and theaters in the U.S.
Here's a complete travel planning guide to the nation's capital. Visit the White House, see the Lincoln Memorial and wander through the Smithsonian and the Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Trip Tracker is compiled by Joy Guest. Is there a vacation or excursion that interests you? E-mail jguest@adn.com or comment online at adn.com/life/travel.
Excerpt "Located just 16 miles south of Washington, D.C., Mount Vernon rests on the banks of the Potomac River and was the home of George and Martha Washington from the time of their marriage in 1759 until Washington's death in 1799." -- www. mountvernon.org



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