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  2. Honor Flight - Wikipedia

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    The Honor Flight Network is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which works as an umbrella organization with local chapters and various subgroups.. The Honor Flight Network reports that it has flown over 244,000 veterans to the Washington, D.C. memorials since 2005.

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    Honor Flight Network is a national nonprofit that has flown more than 300,000 veterans to Washington, D.C. since its inception in 2005.

  4. Live coverage: Honor Flights take off Saturday with three ...

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    The World War II Memorial didn't open until 2004 and many veterans are unable to visit Washington without assistance. Nationally, hubs in the Honor Flight network have honored over 275,000 ...

  5. Finally: Vietnam veterans receive honor, respect in ... - AOL

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    HYANNIS — Vietnam War U.S. Army veterans Arthur Devine and Ervin Russell and U.S. Air Force veteran John Baptista have — finally — begun to feel welcomed home with honor and respect after ...

  6. Cultural Tourism DC - Wikipedia

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    Passport DC, an annual event each May where many of the embassies and international cultural centers in Washington, DC open their doors to showcase their culture, art, music, dance and food. The event features street festivals, open houses, embassy events, special performances and other events, including the annual EU Open House and Around the ...

  7. President Lincoln's Cottage at the Soldiers' Home - Wikipedia

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    The historic cottage, built in the Gothic revival style, was constructed from 1842 to 1843 as the home of George Washington Riggs, who went on to establish the Riggs National Bank in Washington, D.C. Lincoln lived in the cottage June to November 1862 through 1864 and during the first summer living there, Lincoln drafted the preliminary draft of the Emancipation Proclamation.

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