It's one of the world's most powerful capitals, with fabulous museums, historic sites, culture, dining, shopping, and nightlife. Yet for all its high octane - and in recent years, political rancor approaching violent - on a human level DC still manages to exude a charming small-city (sometimes even small-town) feel. A travel must!
Having a capital Christmas in DC
tomwachsThe capital of the United States may not be among the first places you´d imagine when looking to travel for Christmas. But it, too, is decked out in twinkling lights and holiday finery, combined with its amazing cultural richness, seasonal events, and human scale (no skyscrapers here!). Despite the sometimes toxic politics taking place here, DC is actually a very cosy, welcoming city - and a great place to spend the holidays.read post
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The latest edition of our Fields of Dreams...accessible stadium reviews at The World on Wheels...is debuting today. It's Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.
So what did we come to DC to do? Watch baseball, of course. It's Game Day in Washington, D.C. at The World on Wheels.

It's an impossible task to see everything in our nation's capital in two weeks, let alone a day but come along anyway with The World on Wheels as we slog from one end of the city to another trying to take it all in with an all-new report and video. A Monumental Journey Across Washington, D.C.

It's repositioning day at The World on Wheels as we leave the protest laden streets of Baltimore for the short train trip to Washington, DC. Capital Transitions - Riding the Rails to Washington, D.C.
