
A significant venue for international events, conferences, and exhibitions, known for hosting the Global Summit on Education and various diplomatic meetings.

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Across the country, heated rivalries divide passionate locals in cities big and small over which dish defines the district. Michael Symon works in their kitchens, interviews locals, and summons undercover critics to learn as much as he can about the divisive dishes to finally put a lid on these Food Feuds.
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A significant venue for international events, conferences, and exhibitions, known for hosting the Global Summit on Education and various diplomatic meetings.

A premier venue for large-scale events, including conventions, trade shows, and exhibitions, known for hosting the annual National Book Festival and many association conferences.

A long reflecting pool located between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument in Washington D.C.

A national park in downtown Washington, D.C., featuring iconic monuments and memorials, including the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument.

A monument dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, located at the west end of the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

The home of the United States Congress and seat of the legislative branch of the U.S. federal government, situated on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.

An art museum in Washington, D.C., it houses an extensive collection of European and American art.

Part of the Smithsonian Institution, it's one of the most visited museums in Washington, D.C., showcasing aviation and space artifacts.