Lincoln Memorial tours and tickets
Monuments by moonlight tour in Washington D.C.
Experience Washington DC by moonlight on this nighttime trolley tour and see some of the most treasured sites of the USA without the day crowds.
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Discover DC bus tour and boat cruise
Purchase your tickets for a guided bus tour of DC's most famous landmarks and monuments followed by a river cruise.
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Purchase your tickets for this guided tour of DC's most famous landmarks and monuments including the White House and Lincoln Memorial.
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Get your tickets to experience DC at night. View over 8 landmarks in the night light with a knowledgable tour guide with luxury shuttle transportation.
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Arlington Cemetery and highlights full-day tour
Get tickets to visit DC's famous monuments with a personal guide. Visit the Arlington National Cemetery with a narrated trolly tour and entrance.
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Purchase tickets for this half-day tour of DC's most famous landmarks and monuments including the White House and Lincoln Memorial.
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Purchase your holiday cheer with this stunning illuminated holiday tour of Washington, DC with its shining lights and magnificent Christmas trees.
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Lincoln's Assassination: Explore Lincoln's final day on this audio tour
Discover all the secrets behind Lincoln's assassination as you take a sobering stroll from the White House to Ford's Theatre on this audio walking tour.
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D.C. Monuments at Night Bike Tour
Book a D.C. Monuments at Night Bike Tour with us today to ride around the National Mall and Potomac Tidal Basin in the evening with less crowds!
Washington, D.C. Monuments and Memorials Bike Tour
Book your Washington, D.C. Monuments and Memorials Bike Tour with us today! Cycle around the city's most iconic landmarks and hidden gems!
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The inside story
The Lincoln Memorial serves as a testament to the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. Located at the National Mall in Washington D.C., the memorial was designed by architect Henry Bacon. The Lincoln Memorial's construction finished in 1922 and welcomes more than 7 million visitors a year.
Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865, near the end of the Civil War. He is known as an icon of national heritage and known for his strong work ethic to lead the nation. Even though he came from humble beginnings as a poor boy from the frontier against all odds, he became President and remains one of the most beloved leaders of the United States of America.