2 Day Christian Faith Tour

Faith Tours

2 Day Christian Faith Tour

Washington DC has quickly become a great location to explore our Heritage of Faith. With several unique sites and attractions, DC has certainly become a great place to learn more about our nation's faith heritage.

While on your customized tour, your group may decide to explore many different venues. The New Museum of the Bible recently opened its doors and it very popular with groups. Your group may choose to visit Capitol Hill and the Supreme Court as well as the White House, where you will either have a photo stop or an arranged visit.

Everyone looks forward to visiting the monuments and memorials.  Dedicated to those who fought for a better way of life, the monuments are well-worth a visit from your group. You will see the Washington Monument as well as the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials and much more. Martin Luther King, Jr also has a fitting memorial. This man of faith helped open the doors for all people to enjoy equality in our nation.

As with all of our tours, your group may request customization of your itinerary. We offer several different activities which you may want to add to your trip as well. Nighttime tours, entertainment and other attractions are available upon request.

2 Day American Faith Heritage Tour Itinerary is Below.

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    Washington DC Tours Itinerary Day 1

    Museum of the Bible - Get your tour started off on the right foot by visiting the new Museum of the Bible. Learn about the History and the Cultures during the time of the Bible's writing and much more.

    National Archives - View the most-important documents in our history including the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights as well as many other items.
    National Archives
    WW II - Countless men and women of all races fought against the oppressive forces of the Axis Countries during WW II. This memorial pays tribute to those who fought in the Pacific and in Europe and those who lost their lives during this great conflict.
    WW II Memorial
    Lincoln Memorial  - Elected as the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln guided the Union during the darkest hours in the history of our country, the Civil War. His larger-than-life statue is seated in the Memorial which is filled with symbolism and is located near the Vietnam War Memorial and the Korean War Memorial.
    Lincoln memorial
    Vietnam Veterans Memorial - Completed in 1982, the two-acre memorial is comprised of the Memorial Wall, the Three Servicemen Memorial, and the Vietnam Women's Memorial. The Wall contains the names of the 58,307 men and women who were killed or missing in action during the Vietnam War.
    Vietnam Memorial
    Korean Veterans Memorial - Completed in 1986, the memorial contains 19 stainless steel statues who are depicted as being on patrol. The figures represent men from the different branches of the United States Forces.
    Korea War Memorial
    MLK Memorial - One of the newest memorials in Washington DC, the MLK Memorial pays tribute to the man who worked tirelessly for the rights of all men in these United States. His larger-than-life statue is a fitting tribute to the man who gave everything for equality.
    MLK Memorial

    Washington DC Tours Itinerary Day 2

    Supreme Court - Established in the Constitution of the United States in Article III, the Supreme Court is in session from the first Monday of October through early summer. You may be able to see the Court in session or take a tour and learn much more about the third branch of our government.
    Supreme Court of the United States
    Library of Congress - The Library of Congress is the Largest Library in the World and it contains books, photographs, manuscripts and much more. Be amazed at the vast collection of materials and at the beautiful architecture.
    Library of Congress in Washington DC
    Tour of Capital - Tour the Capitol Building, where the United States Senate and the House of Representatives make their home. The two Houses of Congress convene at either end of the building with the massive Capitol Rotunda separating them in the middle.
    Capitol building
    Museum of Air and Space - One of the most-popular of the Smithsonian collection of museums, the Air and Space Museum has a vast collection of original planes, missiles, and space craft. The exhibits tell the story of man's pursuit for flight and the stars and his continual quest to venture away from Earth.
    Air & Space Museum
    Museum of Natural History - The Museum of Natural History offers a glimpse into the natural world, both here on the earth and into outer space. See stunning collections of minerals, the Hope Diamond, dinosaurs, meteorites, and much more.
    Museum of Natural Hostory
    Museum of American History - Our amazing and diverse nation has a unique story to tell. Learn about the culture and the history of the United States over the past few hundred years at this popular Smithsonian Museum.American History
    White House - Depending upon the final itinerary, you will have the opportunity to see the White House and take photos of the most-famous residence in the World. Some groups may be able to tour the White House if prior arrangements are made.
    White House Tours
    Jefferson Memorial - Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States and the author of the Declaration of Independence. Though he was unable to keep language in the Declaration which would have made all men equal, he did embody high ideas during a difficult time in our history.
    Jefferson Memorial
    FDR Memorial - Franklin Roosevelt was the only man to be elected as President of the United States for four terms. He died on April 12, 1945, only a few weeks before the surrender of Germany during WW II. However, Roosevelt was a steady force during the Great Depression and during World War II.
    FDR Memorial

    What's Included

    Licensed Professional Tour Guide
    Customized Tour Itinerary
    All Entry Fees per Itinerary
    Hotel Lodging (1 or 2 nights TBD)
    Local Transportation
    Breakfast Daily at Hotel
    Two Lunches
    Dinner

    Basic Itinerary

    Day 1
    Frederick Douglass home ( would  have to make reservations )
    African American Civil War Memorial ( reservation for talk )
    Lunch Bens Chile Bowl
    National Archives
    Fords Theater.
    Museum of African American History and culture
    Dinner (Pentagon City Mall)
    Night tour
    WWII Memorial
    Lincoln Memorial
    Vietnam Veterans Memorial
    Korean Veterans Memorial
    hotel
    Day 2
    Supreme Court
    Library of Congress
    Lunch at Capital
    Tour of Capital
    Tour Mary M. Bethune house
    Museum of Air and Space
    Museum of Natural History
    Museum of American History
    Dinner
    Night tour
    White House
    MLK Memorial
    Jefferson Memorial
    FDR Memorial

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