03/25/2013
Free time in Washington D.C
Rental bus visitors may be surprised to find that they need not spend money to enjoy many of the activities in Washington, D.C. A large number of the city's most famous attractions are free, supported by government grants and public donations, allowing even the most frugal rental bus visitors to broaden their understanding of American history and the country's political and governmental systems. A great way of getting in and around Washington D.C. is with a bus, charter bus, coach bus, party bus, mini bus, passenger coach or school bus rented from Bus Rental Washington D.C.
Admission is free for rental bus visitors at most of the Smithsonian museums in Washington, including the National Museum of American History, where rental bus visitors can see the banner that inspired the national anthem and Dorothy's red slippers from the "Wizard of Oz" in a permanent exhibition about popular culture. Another institution, the National Postal Museum, chronicles the history of the American postal system from colonial to modern times through artifacts such as stamps and photographs. Other free Smithsonian museums include the National Museum of the American Indian, the National Museum of African Art and the National Air and Space Museum, all of which are easily reached by rental bus.
The three most important documents in America, referred to as the "Charters of Freedom","The Declaration of Independence," "The Constitution" and "The Bill of Rights", are on display in the rotunda at the National Archives Building, which is free to visit for rental bus visitors. The U.S. Department of the Treasury's Bureau of Engraving and Printing offers free 40-minute tours that allows rental bus visitors to observe as money is printed. Free public tours also are available at the Thomas Jefferson Building, which houses the Library of Congress. When not in session, the U.S. Supreme Court offers free public lectures for rental bus visitors every hour on the half-hour, Monday through Friday.
There is no charge to visit many of the famous memorials in the National Mall and Memorial Parks, but parking on the Mall and the surrounding area is limited, so plan your visit with a rental bus. These include several well-known presidential memorials erected in honor of Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Thomas Jefferson and George Washington. There also are a number of monuments dedicated to war victims and veterans, including the National World War II, Korean War Veterans and Vietnam Veterans memorials. Most of the monuments are open until midnight and smart rental bus visitors drop by at night to avoid crowds.
If you find yourself in Washington D.C. and needing to spend a little free time, allow Bus Rental Washington D.C. to help you plan your rental bus trip with a selection from their fleet of fully equipped rental buses and take advantage of their friendly, personalized service. http://busrentalwashingtondc.com/
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