At the Lincoln Memorial, we turned east and went up the north side of the Mall and past the White House. Around 12:15 pm, we reached the Hard Rock Cafe, where I got off and had lunch. This was the 50th Hard Rock Cafe I have been to.
After lunch I got on another trolley and went back to Union Station and waited for the loop to start again. Around 2 pm it reached the National Air and Space Museum, and I got off and looked around. It would be easy to spend several hours looking around this museum, but I had to be back at Union Station before 4 pm for my ride back to the Gaylord, so I was only able to spend an hour. I went quickly through all the rooms, and stopped only at a few things that peaked my interest, like the original model of Star Trek’s Enterprise.
I then walked back to Union Station, stopping to check out the Eisenhower Memorial and the Grant Memorial in front of the Capitol. When we went to Washington DC back in 2005, we had spent almost all our time on the west half of the Mall so it was nice to see the East, although I didn’t have time to walk by the Supreme Court or the Library of Congress. I got back to Union Station, the second largest train station in the U.S., with just enough time to wander inside and look around for a few minutes before boarding the bus back to the Gaylord. Traffic was bad on the way back though, and we didn’t get to National Harbor until after 5 pm.































