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D.C. 20005
McPherson Square Metro Station (Blue/Orange)
Georgia Brown's delivers traditional Southern cuisine in a simple setting, amid the cosmopolitan bustle of D.C. Featuring such delicacies as deviled eggs, Carolina gumbo, and Southern fried chicken, most items can be enjoyed for approximately $8 to $28 per person. Georgia Brown's is a stone's throw from the front steps of the White House. Reservations are recommended.
Ristorante Tosca
1112 F Street, NW (between 11th and 12th Streets)
Washington, D.C. 20004
Metro Center (Red/Blue/Orange)
Tosca dining includes an optional $35 pre-theater menu, some of the freshest ingredients, and the best northern Italian cooking. This experience can be yours for about $9 to $42 per person. This multiple-award winning restaurant is located near many of Washington's prominent theaters. Reservations are recommended.
== Summary ==
A great trip touring Washington's monuments means more than just an interest in American history. It means walking shoes, a good map, and possibly an affinity for white marble. Once you know where you're going and what you want to see, relax during your tour, and take in the hidden gems of the city that commemorate the great deeds and people of the United States.
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