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virtual tour

Take an interactive fieldtrip to our nation's Capital. Using a map of buildings and monuments, students can tour Washington, DC from their computer.

Selecting a building opens a new browser window linking to a tour of the building, the history of the building, or in the case of museums, a tour of the exhibits available online.

When finished viewing the selected site, simply close its window to return to the map of Washington, DC.

Visit the Buildings and Monuments page to view places not on the Tour Map.

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America's HomePage is an educational resource of American history. Its goal is to consolidate information relating to American history in a form easily usable in the classroom, allowing students and educators to access the information they need without having to search far for it. All content has been researched to insure its accuracy, and suitability for viewing by students.

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documents

America's HomePage features the writings and speeches of the men and women who have helped to imgshape our nation: historic documents that have structured our beliefs in Liberty and the freedom of the individual to pursue his or her potential.

resources

lessons

America's HomePage is produced and maintained by Steven Thomas

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This website is not a publication of the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Georgia Institute of Technology has not edited or examined the content. The author of the website is solely responsible for the content.