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Washington, DC: Washington Monument

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Washington Monument - Washington, DC Point of Interest (POI)
15th & Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20001
Phone: 202-426-6841
 
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  Red Roof Inn Washington DC Downtown 0.42
  Renaissance Washington DC Hotel 0.44
  Henley Park Hotel 0.47
  Morrison Clark Hotel 0.56
  Harrington Hotel 0.59
  Washington Court Hotel 0.64
  Grand Hyatt Washington 0.65
  Four Points by Sheraton Washington D.C. Downtown 0.67
  Washington D.C. - Days Inn Downtown 0.68
  Courtyard by Marriott Convention Center 0.69

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This monument stands in appreciation of the first American president George Washington. It pays respect to his role as the Commander in Chief of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War and for his service as the first President of the newly-formed United States.