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Washington DC wedding photographers Joseph Sachs and Anne Sachs

Washington DC Wedding Photographers - Joseph & Anne Sachs

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Top Places for Wedding Photographs from Washington DC Wedding Photographers

Wondering where top local wedding photographers go to take their photographs in Washington DC? Looking for a unique, yet romantic place to have your photo session? Then Washington DC Wedding Photographers Joseph & Anne Sachs share these recommendations: "If you need more recommendations, contact me at the phone number below".

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  1. US Capitol Building
    The US Capitol Building sits on a slight hill at the eastern end of the Mall. It is a beautiful white building of classical Greek design with a large central dome, columnar porticos, grand staircase and two wings
  2. White House
    The official residence of the President of the United States is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, two blocks north of the Mall near the Washington Monument. It is best viewed from the Ellipse, a large open field behind the White House, or from Lafayette Park in front of the building.
  3. Supreme Court
    The Supreme Court Building is located at 1st and East Capitol Sts., NE. The Supreme Court Building, constructed between 1932--1935, was designed by noted architect Cass Gilbert.
  4. Washington Memorial
    The Washington Monument is the most prominent feature of the DC skyline. It is the 555-foot high, white-marble obelisk at the top of a slight rise in the center of the Mall. It is best viewed from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial at the western end of the Mall where an inverted image appears in the large reflecting pool.
  5. Lincoln Memorial
    The Lincoln Memorial is a beautiful white marble building of Greek Classical design situated at the western end of the Mall near the banks of the Potomac River and the Arlington Memorial Bridge. It contains a 19-foot high marble statue of a seated Abraham Lincoln.
  6. Jefferson Memorial
    The Jefferson memorial is located across the tidal basin from the western end of the Mall and adds picturesque charm to the views from many locations. It is a beautiful white-marble, circular-domed structure patterned after a classic Greek temple. It contains a 19-foot tall bronze statue of President Jefferson.
  7. The Smithsonian Institution
    The Smithsonian Institution, composed of 14 separate facilities scattered about Washington DC, is one of the finest collections of museums in the world. Nine of the museums are located on The Mall between the Capitol Building and the Washington Monument.
  8. The National Air and Space Museum
    The National Air and Space Museum is nearly everyone's favorite. It displays many original historic aircraft and spacecraft as well as full scale models of a Lunar Lander, a Spacelab, numerous rockets and aircraft.
  9. Union Station
    Union Station, completed in 1907, has been appropriately described as a "great and impressive gateway" to the Nation's Capital. Recently remodeled into a luxury mall and tourist stop consisting of more than 100 stores and a huge eatery offering dishes from pizza to sushi, it is considered to be one of the most beautiful railroad terminals in the world.
  10. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
    Beautifully situated along the Potomac River is the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, a living memorial to President Kennedy who took an active interest in the performing arts.
  11. Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial
    The glorious view from the front of the Robert E. Lee Memorial caused President Kennedy, in one of his visits, to exclaim, "I could stay here forever!" And the Kennedy family who had chosen two other burial sights in Arlington Cemetery, when told of his remark, immediately, designated President Kennedy's final resting place to be the base of the hill which Arlington House sits upon.

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