Explore one of Washington, DC's historic neighborhoods in Georgetown. Home to Georgetown University, this was once the home of Benjamin Gates in "National Treasure: Book of Secrets". Head over to Cafe Melano to have some great food and hopefully do some star gazing to see some famous people. And who could forget about going straight to U Street for some good chili at Ben's Chili Bowl?
Discover the Library of Congress in Washington, DC, one of the largest libraries in the world. Over 134 million items, this national treasure houses some books, records, and personal papers of some of the former presidents of the United States.
Take a wonderful tour through historic Mount Vernon and walk through the halls of the resident of one of America's greatest leaders. Full of secrets, discover the treasures that await you here and find the tunnel used in one of the scenes of "National Treasure: Book of Secrets".
Cruise down the Potomac River and take a see some of Washington, DC's great sights from the waterfront. Experience the water, the city, and the country all from one place.
Take a look at a lawmaking building in the nation's capital with a few secrets of its own. After your spin through the past, head over to one of the city's best kept secrets at the Eastern Market and pick up some local arts, crafts, and see an ecclectic mix of culture.
Follow along with DC By Foot as they take you on a tour of the Washington Monument and drive home the history of the Lincoln Memorial. Spend a few minutes on the National Mall with some history lessons at the National Air & Space Museum and the National Archives.
Go on a journey to Lafayette Square and learn what it takes to visit the White House. Then, walk over to the Hay Adams Hotel to see if you can uncover secrets at DC's place to be seen, but not heard.
Go undercover and take a tour of the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC.
Follow the trails to treasure as you explore the places surrounding the assassination of President Lincoln in Washington, DC.
Follow along on the heels of the highly-successful movie "National Treasure: Book of Secrets" and check out what's going on in your nation's capital.