the Changing of the Guards. (Will)
the Holocaust Museum. (Taylor)
the Potomac River night cruise. (Alena)
the Changing of the Guards. (Victoria)
the Washington Monument. (Chase)
the Holocaust Museum and the food. (McCormick)
the cruise. (Tristan)
the Holocaust Museum. (Hector)
the Washington Monument. (Eisen)
the top of the Washington Monument. (Seth C.)
the flight to Washington, D.C. (Gage)
the Vietnam Memorial. (Gabe)
the Vietnam Memorial and the Albert Einstein Monument. (Samantha)
the Washington Monument. (Cecilia)
the American History Smithsonian Museum. (Chandler)
visiting David Wisniewski in Arlington Cemetery. (Landi)
the Washington Monument. (Sean)
the Lincoln Memorial and the squirrels. (Layne)
the river night cruise. (Taven)
the cruise. (Bailey)
the Holocaust Museum and the bus rides. (Seth G.)
the Smithsonian Museums. (Skyler)
our tour guide, George. (Guy)
Gettysburg. (Rene)
seeing the Lincoln Memorial at night. (Michele Billington)
Daniel's Story at the Holocaust Museum. (Jimmy Cisler)
the remembrance area at the Holocaust Museum. (Bea Cisler)
the Holocaust Museum. (Jenna)
visiting Gettysburg. (Terry)
the Holocaust Museum and the wreath laying at Arlington. (Shawna Henry)
the Holocaust Museum. (Destiny Smith)
the Changing of the Guards at Arlington. (Beth Kosman)
watching the students try and experience new things. (Mrs. Kedley)
watching the kids have new experiences and Arlington Cemetery. (Mr. Beener)
watching student leaders become world travelers and participating and representing our community in the wreath laying at Arlington Cemetery. I also sincerely enjoyed the view from the top of the Washington Monument. (Mayor Kedley)
the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument. Seeing students share their leadership abilities, experience this opportunity and learn new things was rewarding. (Mr. Sogard)
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