Welcome to Wheelchair Getaways, Maryland
5002 Lehigh Ave., College Park, MD 20740 301 699 2238
Wheelchair Getaways provides quality accessible van rentals throughout Washington D.C., Maryland, and Northern Virginia. All of our vehicles are wheelchair accessible, with lowered floors and automatic ramps or lifts.
Whether you are going through rehabilitation, replacing a vehicle that has been in an accident, or are simply traveling to our area, Wheelchair Getaways has your transportation solution. Our rental vans are available by the day,week, month, or longer, insuring that you have 24-hour transportation for your needs.
National Gallery of Art, East Building
- 6th street and Constitution Avenue N.W., Washington, DC 20565
- 10th street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20560
- 7th street and Independence Avenue, S.W. Washington, DC 20560
- East Capitol street and 1st street, N.W., Washington, DC 20560
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
- 7th street and Independence Avenue S.W. Washington, DC 20560
- 1000 Jefferson Drive, S.W. Washington, DC 20560
The Smithsonian Institute's Arts and Industries Building
- 1002 Jefferson Drive, S.W. Washington, DC 20560
· Freer & Sackler Galleries of Art
· Map of The Mall -nice overview map
· Botanic Gardens paradise indoors - newly renovated conservatory
· Anacostia Museum of African American History & Culture
· National Zoo- Famous Panda Bears! New Rainforest! Seal Shows! Nice!
- The Washington Monument - Just 897 steps to the top.
- The Albert Einstein Monument - Brains to the power of 12.
- George Washington Masonic National Memorial - The Freemasons, that mysterious group of founding-fathers.
- U.S. Navy Memorial - Dedicated to the fighting sailor.
- Vietnam Woman’s Memorial - the unrecognized heroes of the Vietnam War.
- The Titanic - Memorializing one of the worst maritime disasters in history.
- The FDR Memorial - A New Deal for America.
- U.S. Air Force Memorial - Off we go, into the wild blue yonder.
- The Theodore Roosevelt Memorial - The Original Rough Rider - “Teddy”.
- The Lincoln Memorial - One of America’s most important Presidents, he saved a divided nation.
- The Vietnam Veterans Memorial- 58,000 names, 58,000 lives cut short.
- National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial- Since the first killing of a police officer in 1792, more than 17,500 more have died in the line of duty.
- And in case you missed last Monday’s The DC Traveler, I wrote about the National World War II Memorial, dedicated to America’s greatest generation
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The Jefferson Memorial- “Hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.”
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Great site that lists everything in DC.

