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Memorials - The WETA Guide

Memorials — The WETA Guide


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Take an inspiring tour of the many military, war and presidential memorials of Greater Washington. Visit sculptures, statues and buildings located nearby that memorialize individuals, events, and Americans' service to their country.

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The following are the memorials featured in the show Memorials - The WETA Guide. Click on the links below to visit each memorial's website.


About The WETA Guide series

The WETA Guide
Produced by TV 26, The WETA Guide is a quarterly television series that spotlights the special places and happenings in the Greater Washington area. There's so much to see and explore! For both the newcomer and the long-time resident, this series is a great introduction to the region's many highlights.

The following are additional shows in the series – click below to learn more:

The WETA Guide to Fine Dining The WETA Guide to Fine Dining
Explore the crème de la crème of Washington area establishments and sample their offerings and atmosphere in this new hour-long production, The WETA Guide to Fine Dining. This show offers a lively, mouth-watering tour as the area's top chefs showcase some of their astonishing creations and explain their philosophies on food.


Unusual Attractions - The WETA Guide Unusual Attractions — The WETA Guide
Take a tour of some of Greater Washington's most unique attractions, from mysterious gargoyles at Washington National Cathedral, to a Bavarian style beer hall and medical anomalies at the National Museum of Health and Medicine.


Great Views - The WETA Guide Great Views — The WETA Guide
See the views and vistas that make Washington one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Find out where the best 360-degree views are, which natural vistas are located nearby, and where to go for great sunset spots.


Take the Day Off - The WETA Guide Take the Day Off — The WETA Guide
Discover fun and engaging things to do on a free day in the Washington area, from taking flying lessons, attending a dance class, and visiting a vineyard to enjoying a day at the spa.


Neighborhood Eats - The WETA Guide Neighborhood Eats — The WETA Guide
A one-hour visit to dozens of hotspot eateries and landmark restaurants throughout the area. Among the places you'll get to see are D.C.'s Eastern Market, Arlington's Lost Dog Cafe, Rockville's Cuban Corner, and Vienna's Sunflower Vegetarian restaurant.



More recommendations

If you liked this show, you'll also enjoy these additional WETA television shows about living and working in the D.C. area:

  • WETA All Access
    Step inside Washington's landmark places and events with this quarterly television series that takes you behind-the-scenes. The latest program is NASA Goddard Space Flight Center — which explores the center's major achievements in space flight and spotlights the extensive and impressive team behind it all. Previous programs in the series include The Washington Nationals, The FBI Academy, The Aquarium and Metro.


  • Around Town
    Find out what prominent art, theater, and film critics think is especially worth seeing in the Washington, D.C. area or take a guided tour through some of our area's most intriguing destinations by tuning in to these weekly television reviews.


  • WETA Neighborhoods
    Discover something new about the communities in our area with these short television profiles of fascinating neighborhoods such as Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C., Del Ray (Alexandria), Virginia, and Bowie, Maryland.



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