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White House to FBI tours

Mendon, Vermont
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White House to FBI tours
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We just received word that we are approved for a White House tour on 9/11 at 7:30 am. That same day we have an FBI tour at 12:00.

We will be parking at Union Station every other day we are there- is that feasible for that day or should we park somewhere else to get to the White House that early? Does the Circulator run that early? (oh and before everyone jumps on the driving thing- We will need to drive in every day as we are a family of 6 and the metro would cost a small fortune, lol)

Then to get to the FBI tour- How far would the walk be? If it's far, does the Circulator bus go in that direction?

Also- we will need to grab a quick early lunch between the two. Any recommendations that would be along the way for fast food?

Thanks for all the help! It's appreciated for sure!

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The parking garage at the Ronald Reagan Building is closer to the White House than the one at Union Station. It has a similar number of spaces and the cost is just slightly more.

Google Maps will show you the route from the White House to the FBI building. It's about a 10 minute walk at most.

Surrounding the FBI building is the area of D.C. called Penn Quarter/Chinatown. It's chock-a-block with restaurants, including fast food choices like McDonalds and Subway. You can see their locations on Google Maps.

Edited: 5 years ago
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You will have a lot of time between those two tours. You could have a banquet, not just a quick lunch.

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