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Sunday Someday Washington DC Traveling Well For Less

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Today’s Sunday Someday is Washington, D.C.

The Sunday Someday weekly series features photos of my bucket list destinations.

The last time I visited Washington, D.C. I was too young to appreciate all the city offers.

Thankfully, you can use frequent flyer miles to go to Washington, D.C.

You can use 25,000 miles to visit Washington, D.C.  Or you could use a few thousand Avios (depending on your location).

Have you been to Washington, D.C.?  What was your favorite thing to see?

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dotti cahill

Monday 20th of January 2014

the museums are my favorite esp smithsonian

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